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Originally Posted by KellyDawn View Post

 

Thanks so much for the info!  Wow are weddings are close...I originally wanted the 30th but obviously it wasn't available!  Where did you see pictures/reviews for the Poseidon?  I'm fairly new to this site and haven't quite figured out all the tricks to it yet, but would love to see some pictures!

 

We will be there from Jan 25-Feb 4, 2013:) 

Thats so exciting we are one day apart!!!! :)

I can email you a bunch I had sent to me from the resort and other brides! Just pass along your email to me!

We will be there Jan.26 to Feb.2

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Originally Posted by LindsayM View Post

 

YAY! Ladies, will either of you be at the resort between Feb 2-9? That's when we will be there, getting married on Feb 7. CourtBestBride, I'd love to use your candles if you're leaving them; that would save us from having to bring them. We are also getting married on the beach at 4pm with the Waves of Love package. Please keep posting updates as the time gets closer and I'll do the same. I'm under the impression that the ipod hookup/speakers will be included for the ceremony but for the reception we'd have to pay. Not 100% but that was my impression. Our weddings are coming up so soon, what an exciting time! And at Lene1112, I am using Lindsay from www.photosbylam.com as my photographer, I saw the True Colours photographs and I didn't love them. She even has some pics of people at GPLH, which is pretty cool. Hope this helps.

We are there from Jan.26 to Feb.2 , so I will make sure to pass along anyting we have left over to you before we leave! :)

We have decided to bring down fake flowers for the reception, so your welcome to use anything you can!

It's getting so close I cant believe it

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Thanks so much for the reply Alysia. That info is a big help. We haven't figured out what we are doing for the reception yet, music wise. For the reception we are getting a DJ. I'm caribbean and my fiance' is Indian, therefore both families LOVE to dance and will the entire 4 hrs. We are having it at the Poseidon because I was reading in the other posts the problems with the Blue Lagoon and the band that plays around 9pm every night. The location of the Blue Lagoon looks so open and beautiful though...Thanks for the photographer KellyDawn. We will look at her info. We narrowed the list down to Alain Hottat, WPA Jamaica, and Roan Robinson...CourtBestBride, the wedding assistant emailed pictures of the Poseidon and Blue Lagoon. I can email them to you if you want.

 

Lena

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Originally Posted by Alysia85 View Post

 

Hey everyone... just got back from the GPLH!!! We were married on May 10.. ceremony at the gazebo and reception in the blue lagoon!

Very impressed with the resort and big shout out to wedding coordinator Nekeisha!!

The resort is beautiful and perfect for our group of 48!

 

My reccommendations:

 

1. STEEL DRUM BAND! Didnt hear any weddings do this for the ceremony but ours.. and it was soooo worth it! Our guests thought it was included and didnt realize we paid $500 for the hour.. but oh well.. it MADE the wedding ceremony. After all... we were in Jamaica!!! Was not a fan of the wedding using ipods and recorded music for the ceremony.. it felt too stiff and uptight.

 

2. ZURIELEMAKA (spelling?). This show was INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We decided to do this show after our main course and before dessert. It was nothing short of AMAZING!!!! They included guests and the bride and groom for a few things and it was definitely the highlight of our entire wedding!!!!!! People will be talking about it forever... and every one of our guests said it was the best show they had ever seen!!!!!! I can't say enough about the talent of these people and the culture they brought to our wedding. Fun, fun and FUN!!!! People from all over the resort were coming to try and watch it. Since we were in the blue lagoon we had people hanging over the railing from the Infinity bar above to watch it. Kind of annoying since we paid $900 for it and other people were photo bombing and video taping it... but oh well. we DEFINITELY made it a wedding to remember! We even heard random people talking about it the next day in the pool and the beach.

 

3. GAZEBO. This is the BEST location for the ceremony. Our room was right above the beach location.... which was really small and the entrance for the bride is really awkward and short. We watched a few weddings here from our balcony and soo many people were photo bombing it. We actually did too without realizing it. We went out to the reef behind the beach location to take post-wedding pictures and there was a wedding going on...so im pretty sure we photo bombed their ceremony.. but oh well we were on a schedule too!!! The gazebo is VERY private and secluded in a garden.. right on a cliff between the adult beach and sunset cove beach. The aisle was very long and the walk was just beautiful. Gave everyone enough time to take pictures and me enough time to control the tears and take it alllllllll in!!!!! The guest area is partially shaded by trees. Our ceremony was at 2pm so it was blistering hot and part of the guests were in the sun. A 4pm wedding would be mostly shaded here.. which is a huge factor to consider for your guests. 

 

4. Blue Lagoon. The ONLY 2 restaurants i would reccomend for dinner would be the blue lagoon as #1 and poisedon #2. Poisedon is great and VERY private...it would be best if you can rent out the entire restaurant...cause it gets realllllly cozy if you dont. the sun sets directly infront of the restaurant and you will get amazing photos!!!!! I really liked how private and secluded this place is... but be aware you WILL need to shuttle out here... its a far walk for guests... esp. if staying on the jamaica side. The blue lagoon was fabulous!!!!! We did a sweetheart table (head table of just bride and grrom) and then we had 7 other tables infront of us. The wedding party and guests sat directly infront of us with parent tables on each side. we had direct access to everyone.  It was perfect. We used the other wing for dancing and the zurielemaka show. Be aware... however... that the Infinity bar has a reggae band EVERY night... and they start up around 9pm... so you WILL NOT be able to hear ANYTHING other than this band. We didnt know this.... and our first dance and ipod music during dinner was realllllly affected. Our speeches were also slimmed down and if we would have known how loud the reggae band was... we TOTALLY would have changed our schedule. My dad had a huge speech written and could only say part of it. Also.. our first dance was pretty bad.. no one could hear the song which made it hard for guests to pay attention. We knew though.. so i didnt care! :)

Note that you ONLY have until 10pm... and they WILL start ripping everything apart at 10pm SHARP. TIMING IS HUGE!!!!! We started dinner at 7pm. I would DEFIINITELY recommend dinner at 6:30pm at the LATEST. Due to the show our dinner ran later than expected and we had to move our first dance over to the side because they had started ripping our reception down. So that was distracting too but everything worked out.

I also would NOT recommend wasting ANY MONEY on a DJ. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO not worth it!!! There really is ZERO time for one... and trust me you will be very disappointed for wasting a boat load of money when all you need is a playlist and ipod during and after dinner.

We also didnt use a microphone or rent a MC ... we just yelled and spoke really loud for speeches and it was PERFECT. Our bartender helped out huge and acted as an MC too .... so im very glad we didnt waste mmoney on that becaues they did it anyway!!!!!!!!! They announced our bridal party for entrances and announced the show and the cutting of the cake. It was awesome!!!!

 

5. FLOWERS. Okay... so I actually had fake f,lowers made before we left. I paid $200 for my bouquet, 1 bridesmaid and 3 bouts .... NOT WORTH IT!!!!!!!! I ended up using the resorts FREE one.. it was STUNNING.. and my bridesmaid bouquet.... ha! we ended up piking flowers from the resort and shoving them into her bouquet to cover up the fake ones. The tropical flowers around the resort matched her dress PERFECTLY! we were laughing because it was one of the FEW things we tried to pre-plan.. and it wasnt worth it!!!

DONT WASTE MONEY on fake ones unless you absolutely want a specific type. I didnt use my bouquet at all... haha what a waste!

 

6. REMEMBER: NO WORRIES MON!!!! NO PROBLEM IN JAMAICA!!!!!!!!!!!! Everything WILL work out and EVERYYYYTHING is done on JAMAICAN TIME!!!!!!!!

Its amazing how much i learned in jamaica. If you have never been...like us.... it is a country of peace and no stress. The people are beautiful and the island is beautiful.

Jamaicans are VERY polite and respectful. They are hilarious and veryyyy relaxed. I was NEVER stressed out about anything before during or after my wedding... and once we got to Jamaica my guests started to understand why. No worries. Everything is IRIE!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

If anyone has any questions pleae let me know! ill try and get some pics up too...

Alysia85,

Thank you for your reviews and suggestions; they have been very helpful!  I am really interested in the Zurielamaka show, but don't know what to expect. Can you tell me a little about it?

Is there music along with the performance?   I tried to find photos/videos online, but have been unsuccessful.  Do you have any photos of this show? 

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Lene1112. . . I love Alain Hottat's work! We had narrowed our list down to 3 photographers as well and he was my favourite. We are going with someone else (www.photosbylam.com) and I am super happy about her, but he definitely does some great shots!! Much success in choosing a photographer :) 

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Hi Lene,

So I was wondering if you were having a traditional Indian wedding at GP? I ask because my fiance is also Indian and we are going full blown with a pandit performing the ceremony, mehndi the day before, and, yes, lots of dancing before the ceremony (barat) and at the reception :) We haven't settled on a date, but it looks like it will be September 2013 Lady Hamilton side with ceremony at garden Gazebo and reception at Poseidon. If you are going Indian, are you having a mehndi and who's your pandit? Alain Hottat is also on our list of potential photographers, but waiting on confirming some big details before deciding on photgrapher and DJ.  Best of luck!

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Originally Posted by Lene1112 View Post

 

Thanks so much for the reply Alysia. That info is a big help. We haven't figured out what we are doing for the reception yet, music wise. For the reception we are getting a DJ. I'm caribbean and my fiance' is Indian, therefore both families LOVE to dance and will the entire 4 hrs. We are having it at the Poseidon because I was reading in the other posts the problems with the Blue Lagoon and the band that plays around 9pm every night. The location of the Blue Lagoon looks so open and beautiful though...Thanks for the photographer KellyDawn. We will look at her info. We narrowed the list down to Alain Hottat, WPA Jamaica, and Roan Robinson...CourtBestBride, the wedding assistant emailed pictures of the Poseidon and Blue Lagoon. I can email them to you if you want.

 

Lena

Hi Lene,

So I was wondering if you were having a traditional Indian wedding at GP? I ask because my fiance is also Indian and we are going full blown with a pandit performing the ceremony, mehndi the day before, and, yes, lots of dancing before the ceremony (barat) and at the reception :) We haven't settled on a date, but it looks like it will be September 2013 Lady Hamilton side with ceremony at garden Gazebo and reception at Poseidon. If you are going Indian, are you having a mehndi and who's your pandit? Alain Hottat is also on our list of potential photographers, but waiting on confirming some big details before deciding on photgrapher and DJ. Best of luck!

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Sorry I was late with the reply Danielle. Gogie is Christian Indian, so even though they have some things that are different than a regular wedding, we decided to just do a regular wedding. We decided to go with Merrick Cousley for the photography. He's been really responsive and had great reviews by lots of people on this site. We loved this pictures as well. How did/are people doing tux/suit rentals? Most places want the rental back in the states the next day. That won't work since we are in JA. I'm finding this is very difficult. Good Luck with the Indian wedding Danielle. I'm sure it will be fantastic!!!!!!

 

Lene

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