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Jodie did you know that you can pick the comlimentary (free) wedding and just add the extras you want. In the complimentary package you get a rose bouquet.

Q: How many roses are in the complimentary Bridal Bouquet and what colors are available?

A: About 20-25 roses and you decide the color of the roses. There are ivory, hot pink, light pink, yellow, orange, white, red.

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Jodie did you know that you can pick the comlimentary (free) wedding and just add the extras you want. In the complimentary package you get a rose bouquet.
Q: How many roses are in the complimentary Bridal Bouquet and what colors are available?
A: About 20-25 roses and you decide the color of the roses. There are ivory, hot pink, light pink, yellow, orange, white, red.
Thank you! Also can they mix the bouquet colors (example: hot pink and ivory flowers) or do you have pick one color?
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HEY LADIES! I leave for MP on Wednesday! I can't believe its already here! I have been spending all night trying to pack all this crap I am bringing. :-) Can't wait to let you all know how it went. However, the weather said isolated showers all weekend :-(
Have a great time.. and congratulations in advance!!!
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Jodie did you know that you can pick the comlimentary (free) wedding and just add the extras you want. In the complimentary package you get a rose bouquet.
Q: How many roses are in the complimentary Bridal Bouquet and what colors are available?
A: About 20-25 roses and you decide the color of the roses. There are ivory, hot pink, light pink, yellow, orange, white, red.
Hi I am doing the complimentary package... My bouquet is free and I am doing lillies... As for my bridesmaids, I have to pay like 30 piece, which is ridiculous.

Thanks though!
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Hi I am doing the complimentary package... My bouquet is free and I am doing lillies... As for my bridesmaids, I have to pay like 30 piece, which is ridiculous.

Thanks though!
Are you paying $30/bouquet for resort flowers because I've been told that any bridesmaid bouquet will cost $75 and up? I'm going with fake flowers because those prices are ridiculous.
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Are you paying $30/bouquet for resort flowers because I've been told that any bridesmaid bouquet will cost $75 and up? I'm going with fake flowers because those prices are ridiculous.
I believe from Jodi's early posts, she is using Cancun florist which is a lot cheaper than Moon Palace. I am just curious on how delivery works and if MP charges any outside vendor fee. I don't want to have to pay their ridiculous prices but I also don't want to have to drag my own fake ones down there. It is like $40 just for a boutonniere.

I have heard that the bouquets are large enough to split so I might be doing that, but still that's at least $40 per bouquet.

Also just looking for some advice, if our groomsmen are not wearing jackets, are boutonnieres really necessary? We are only having them wear khakis and white button up shirts.
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I believe from Jodi's early posts, she is using Cancun florist which is a lot cheaper than Moon Palace. I am just curious on how delivery works and if MP charges any outside vendor fee. I don't want to have to pay their ridiculous prices but I also don't want to have to drag my own fake ones down there. It is like $40 just for a boutonniere.

I have heard that the bouquets are large enough to split so I might be doing that, but still that's at least $40 per bouquet.

Also just looking for some advice, if our groomsmen are not wearing jackets, are boutonnieres really necessary? We are only having them wear khakis and white button up shirts.
I split my bouquet for my wedding a few weeks ago at the MP. I only had 1 person stand with me and 1 with my husband. So I upgraded my flowers (cost me $90)...I then had them take the complementary bouquet and do 12 roses for my sister, and then put the rest in my bouquet. My flowers were amazing for the price. I then gave our complementary boutonniere to the groomsmen and then paid for one for my husband. A single rose with 2 little while flowers cost $22. All my flowers from the moon palace were amazing, and SO glad I went with them rather than try and deal with someone off site. They were SO pretty. You can see my flowers in my wedding review.
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HEY LADIES! I leave for MP on Wednesday! I can't believe its already here! I have been spending all night trying to pack all this crap I am bringing. :-) Can't wait to let you all know how it went. However, the weather said isolated showers all weekend :-(
Good Luck! Everything will be wonderful. I just got back a few weeks ago from my MP wedding and we had the same issues with rain. It was raining the morning of the wedding, and probably saved us from being to hot. By the evening, the rain had stopped and it was perfect!!!

Plus, rain on your wedding day is a sign of Good Luck! ;o)
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I believe from Jodi's early posts, she is using Cancun florist which is a lot cheaper than Moon Palace. I am just curious on how delivery works and if MP charges any outside vendor fee. I don't want to have to pay their ridiculous prices but I also don't want to have to drag my own fake ones down there. It is like $40 just for a boutonniere.

I have heard that the bouquets are large enough to split so I might be doing that, but still that's at least $40 per bouquet.

Also just looking for some advice, if our groomsmen are not wearing jackets, are boutonnieres really necessary? We are only having them wear khakis and white button up shirts.
Hey...our groomsmen are just wearing pistachio shirts with khaki pants without any Boutiners!I do not feel it is necessary, but it depends on the individual bride!
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