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ROYAL PLAYA DEL CARMEN BRIDES: were kids allowed for the day? ...and other questions


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Originally Posted by FutureMrsYak View Post
Hmmm so I'm wondering if I should do cocktail hour immediately following like you are...or if i should just start that an hour before the reception...so from 2:30-5 they do their own thing...then 5-6 cocktail hour...then go to the reception all together right from there. That way we actually can attend the cocktail hour too because our pics should be done by then.
That sounds like a really good idea.
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i'm in the process of talking to this company on a quote

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i believe some people on the board used them and enjoyed them. after i got a quote back from them i was going to ask more about it. we are hoping to do a lunch/snorkel trip with about 50 or so people.
Thanks! I found another one too, they have prices on website. It is:
http://www.paradisecatamarans.com/cu...l?t_product=18
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I know it's on here somewhere but I can't seem to find it. I know a couple of brides did a Catamaran cruise thing instead of a welcome/rehearsal dinner. Does anyone know the name of the company?
From what i hear, catamaya has jacked up their price to like 80pp for the smallest package
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i'm in the process of talking to this company on a quote

::::::::::CATAMAYA:::::::::::::::

i believe some people on the board used them and enjoyed them. after i got a quote back from them i was going to ask more about it. we are hoping to do a lunch/snorkel trip with about 50 or so people.
Catamaya is AWESOME! Allison&Kevin used them for their rehearsal. Totally amazing experience and the crew made it SO much fun. It was a real party! They did the sunset cruise which was beautiful and snorkeled as well. Here is a shot from their cruise.
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Michelle

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Dress code is required at dinner for most of the resturants (all expect Spice and Pelicanos). Sneakers are fine. We had one guy that did a t-shirt, jeans and sneakers at every dinner... no problems. They only care about shorts, sleeveless shirts and flip flops or very open shoes on guys.

Stephanie-

Thanks so much for all the info!!! Very helpful!
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