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  • Wedding Date
    March 05, 2016
  • Wedding Location
    Riviera Maya Mexico

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  1. Hi Anikakoko, I got married at Blue Venado and ended up renting 5 vans (each can accommodate up to 14/15 people) and each van was quoted for 120 USD, so I paid a total of $600 USD for the 5 vans. I dealt with Paradise Transfers and they were great and very accommodating. My guests were dispersed in different hotels in the 5th ave and also one main resort so they figured out once I provided the number of guests per hotel and they organized their pickup schedule based on that. Problem with taxis is that they can only accommodate 4-5 people and they will charge you quite a bit as the beach club is a bit far. I loved their food and presentation. Portions were big enough and very very tasty. I had plated service and worked out very well, I am not a big fan of buffets but that is my personal preference. If you want, send me your menu over private message and I can tell you what I have tasted and help you picking your menu. They are also very flexible when it came down to accommodate any dietary restrictions. Bring your décor with you, an extra suitcase will be your cost, it will be less hectic than trying to find stuff in Mexico and will also take extra time off your vacation. Also, work out with Sofia (Blue Venado Manager) they have lots of decorations from prior brides (like me) who decided to leave their decorations and they can use them as well. Hair and makeup, I went with Sara Tamargo (she is a vendor on this website) and she was amazing! I got a great deal and she was flexible in picking me up at the hotel and taking me to her offices so I didn't have to pay for the day pass that resorts want you to pay when you bring your hair and makeup team. Hope this helps! Jazmin
  2. Hi there, The civil ceremony cannot be altered. The judge can allow (as he is doing with you guys) to read some poems, give you a message , sharing some vows and things of that matter for the first part of the ceremony. Then the solemn part begins where he introduces himself, the fact that he is acting of behalf of government, he has to read a letter 3-4 paragraphs that is part of all civil ceremonies in Mexico and where it stands the roles/obligations of those getting married. Then he will ask if you have come without any pressure to get married, ask the people around if there are any impediments, then he will proceed to ask you to sign the documents and finger printing them for both you and your hubby and your witnesses (2 on each side) once that is done he will tell you that you are now legally married under the law in Mexico and he may suggest you kiss each other. He will allow for rings exchanges as well - you may want to discuss with your wedding coordinator about how he is going to add that to the ceremony so you are aware. Hope it helps! Jazmin
  3. Check out Sara Tamargo! She has some reviews here and I have seen her work in an African American bride and loved it. She did my hair and make up and I was very pleased as well, but I am latino Find her on facebook as ST Makeup Artistry. Jazmin
  4. @@KristinC, As far as my understanding goes, that won't matter in the US. If you want to go the less complicated way, get the joint one which is what would align to what the US and Canada have. Have a lovely wedding!!! Jazmin
  5. Hi KristinC, I got married in a different venue but I am Mexican and can speak for what our legal ceremonies mean in Mexico. Under Mexican law you have 2 types of marriage: - Joint Partnership (Sociedad Conyugal in Spanish) : This means that anything that the couple acquires after they get married, e.g. house, cars, properties and such belong to both 50-50. So in case you divorce you have to split right in the middle. Anything the both partners own before getting married belongs only to them and it is not up for splitting in case of divorce as it was acquired before the marital contract. - Split Possessions (Separacion de Bienes): Well, the name says it, what each of the partner acquires during the marriage belongs to them (you have to keep invoices on your name and such). Your marriage will be legal in the US for sure but I guess the type of marriage may not affect the negotiations in case of a divorce as you will be doing it under your state law. Hope it helps! Jazmin
  6. We got married this last March and hired Jhankarlo for our wedding and trash the dress session. Our communication from day one was fast and great. I did get a good vibe from his team and then we met him a day before the wedding for a quick chat and we loved his energy. The day of our wedding, mother nature decided to pour on us, we were a bit let down but he was there, all smiles and on time. He helped us embracing the weather and assured us the pictures would be great. We had an amazing time that day (monsoon included) as well as the day of our trash the dress session where we almost lost my husband's ring! We ended up finding it, having a good laugh and eating a lot of tacos with our new friend!. Flash-forward to this week when we got to see our pictures, we LOVED them, they are beautiful, natural, with a great taste and so much talent. I cannot thank him enough for all his talent, energy and excellent work. I would hire him again!
  7. @@caity59 Hi there! I just got married there last March and it was awesome, I have left a review under the venue section and I am here for any questions you may have! Jazmin
  8. I stayed at Sandos Caracol but actually got married off-resort. Yes, it is a bit expensive but I can tell you that every kid on my wedding group had a blast because they have so much going on for them. Maybe worth trying one more time? April is still expensive but if you are willing to move it to a different month you will get some really good prices (this is for all resorts in general).
  9. I loved the work of Sara Tamargo from ST Make Up Artistry. www.saratamargo.com
  10. I just came back from my wedding (off resort) but we stayed at Sandos Caracol because they had a lot of things for the kids to do! We had a total of 10 kids coming to our wedding and they all had a blast between the pool, waterpark and the kids club. 100% recommended!
  11. Hi Kristina, Welcome! You will find a lot of information and great people to help you here! Regarding your hair and makeup, I ended up booking Sara Tamargo (ST Makeup Artistry) and she and her team were great! I wasn't willing to pay the fee or the daypass at the resort I was staying at (got married off resort) and she was flexible about picking me up and taking me to her office to get all dolled up. She has a great vibe and her work was impeccable. Good luck! Jazmin
  12. Hi everyone, I joined this community back in June 2015 but someway somehow I wasn't able to post anything until now! I have already got married (less than 2 weeks ago) and would love to provide any help to any bide looking for some guidance regarding wedding planning in the Mayan Riviera. I will look into actually providing proper reviews to all my vendors (all of them were AMAZING!) but if you have a question, shoot away and I will help if I can. Main info - mixed wedding Canada & Mexico, most of the people flying from Edmonton, AB and Monterrey Mexico. Wedding March 5, 2016 Location: Blue Venado Beach Club Coordinator: Sofia Garcia - part of Blue Venado DJ: Pro-DJ's Temo Piers Photographer: Jhankarlo Photography Hair and Makeup: Sara Tamargo Transportation: Paradise Tours Flowers & centre pieces: brought from home Cheers! Jazmin
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