Jump to content

wedding coordinator


Recommended Posts

Hi, planning my daughters wedding for Memorial weekend 2007. This website has been a big help.

Has anyone used CTA wedding consultants? They are affiliated with Beverly Clark and the group that I have contacted works Riviera Maya/Cancun exclusively. I would love any comments people have.

We are expecting 100 guests, no kids, and are overwhelmed at all of the choices of all-inclusives in this area. We thought CTA might be able to help us decide which place is best.

Any advice would be welcomed.

Julie and Mallory

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quote:
Originally Posted by jjwilla220 View Post
Hi, planning my daughters wedding for Memorial weekend 2007. This website has been a big help.

Has anyone used CTA wedding consultants? They are affiliated with Beverly Clark and the group that I have contacted works Riviera Maya/Cancun exclusively. I would love any comments people have.

We are expecting 100 guests, no kids, and are overwhelmed at all of the choices of all-inclusives in this area. We thought CTA might be able to help us decide which place is best.
Any advice would be welcomed.
Julie and Mallory
well, honestly, some of those bigger companies are not very great...they are not very customized and you do not have a face of someone you are working with. i would never use a company like that to plan my wedding.

why don't you let us know what is important to you? location? food? luxury? what is your budget? what are you targetting as your per night/per room rate?

we have alot of RM/cancun information on this site.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I agree wit Tammy, before hiring a big company like that why dont you look around at the all inclusives, narrow them down to a few resorts that interest you the most and then ask around here for opinions on them.

 

Honestly, see how much free info and advice you can get from this forum and you might find out your a little less confused and dont need to hire a big company like that. Those big companys often dont personally know the resorts anyhow.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

thank you so much for your thoughts. Here goes with specifics:

100 guests, no kids, all inclusive, Memorial Day weekend 2007, most guest will stay at the resort so approx. 50 rooms, chapel or large gazebo, reception outside but not on the sand, spa. About $180 a night per guest.

 

Seems like the wedding packages never include this many guests and therefore they seem pricy to me. What am I missing about pricing for large weddings.

 

We like the pics of El Doradao and the wedding gazebo from Dreams Cancun. Others considered La Banc.

 

HELP!!! You are such a good source already, I would love all comments.

Julie and Mallorysmile27.gif

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Good pics. Both The El Dorado Royale and Dreams have good reputations as far as their weddings go. Another one to consider might be the Palace resorts they are also known for good service when it comes to weddings and I believe are adult only resorts but I could be wrong about that.

Here are the links to there resorts in the RM/Cancu area;

 

Aventura Spa Palace Riviera Maya

Palace Resorts - Welcome to the Official Site - Aventura Spa Palace adults only resort offers relaxing spa vacations!

 

Playacar Palace in the Riviera Maya

Playacar Palace

 

Xpu Ha Palace in the Riviera Maya

Palace Resorts - Welcome to the Official Site - Enjoy an exciting vacation in the natural setting of the Xpu-Ha Palace Resort!

 

Moon Palace in Cancun

Palace Resorts - Welcome to the Official Site - All inclusive vacations at the Moon Palace Golf Resort in Cancun, Mexico

 

You might want to just check the guest capacity on them. I kind of think the moon palace only does small weddings. But at least you have a few more good resorts to look into. Tammy will know much more than me.

 

I think a good start would be to e-mail the Wedding Cordintator at the resorts you are most interested in and they will give you more detailed information for your wedding. I believe the packages that the resorts list on their website are just sort of a general package that fits most peoples needs. I'm pretty sure most resorts let you customize your own package.

 

Good Luck

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quote:
Originally Posted by jjwilla220 View Post
thank you so much for your thoughts. Here goes with specifics:
100 guests, no kids, all inclusive, Memorial Day weekend 2007, most guest will stay at the resort so approx. 50 rooms, chapel or large gazebo, reception outside but not on the sand, spa. About $180 a night per guest.

Seems like the wedding packages never include this many guests and therefore they seem pricy to me. What am I missing about pricing for large weddings.

We like the pics of El Doradao and the wedding gazebo from Dreams Cancun. Others considered La Banc.

HELP!!! You are such a good source already, I would love all comments.
Julie and Mallorysmile27.gif
those are all good choices....i think for the actual wedding it would be cheapest to do it at dreams or palace BUT if you chose el dorado it would be pretty fantastic...BUT realistically, most of the better wedding resorts will be booked for memorial weekend 2007...if that is def. the date you want you better start calling resorts because i am doing a may 2007 wedding in rm and they originally wanted that weekend but we had a hard time just getting a fri, sat, or sun open in may/june.

i will do a quick check for you on prices...

BRB
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...