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Please help, I'm getting married at Playacar Palace!? |
Travel Info I'm getting married in December at Playacar Palace and cant get any info. from the wedding coordinator. If you or anyone you know went there and got married / or knows anything..please email me!!! Thank you! Travel Tips Email for Playacar Palace: playacarweddings@palaceresorts... Ph: 1-800-635-1836 x 6010 Fax: 305-375-9508 Below is a review from http://www.tripadvisor.com Our daughter was married at Playacar Palace on December 27, 2006. The pre-planning, cermony and reception were stress free for us due to the efforts of the Playacar Palace's wedding planner and the hotel staff. We could not have been more pleased. Regarding the hotel and amenities...it was what we expected. We knew that the beach was small. However we were informed that if we preferred a larger beach we could enjoy the beach at Adventura Palace. As for the food, it was comparable to the fare at other All Inclusive resorts we have visited, except we thought the breakfast buffet was above average. A suggestion: rather than eating your breakfast in the restaurant, we would suggest that you dine just outside on the shaded patio. It is much quieter, plus you have a relaxing, scenic view. Good luck =) Others I assume you are traveling from the USA. I do not want to stress you further, but you have to know that there is no easy way for you to get married in Mexico. You can have the ceremony, and celebration of your union in there, but you will have to get "officially" married in the USA either before or after your trip. Because of the separation of church and state in Mexico no church has legal rights to marry people. Mexican citizens typically have two weddings. One they called Civil, which is the legal act; and another they call Religious wedding. Typically the Civil is a small family affair performed at a house in the court house or at a restaurant. The Religious ceremony is the "big" party conducted in two parts, one at the church and a reception. The later is just for show and fun and has no legal significance. The hotel should be able to help you with most of the preparations and execution of the party, including: flowers, music and obviously drinks and food. They in fact would not allow any third party to provide most of those services. They should also be able to refer you to a priest or preacher that could conduct your "ceremony" if that is what you want. Invitations, travel arrangements, dresses, etc. you will have to arrange from the USA. But do not worry, you still have some time. One way or another I am sure you will have very good memories of your wedding. Good luck |
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