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  1. Okay, so there is something I ommitted from the review regarding Georgina (my original words were a bit harsh). I just needed to verify some information before posting as to not make false accusations. I feel almost dumb for posting this, but I did want to address it. So here it goes... I was meeting Natasha on Thursday 11/09 morning to hand her the starfish that we shared. Natasha needed 65 small starfish to put on her guests place settings. I handed the starfish to Georgina the Wednesday we got there before the wedding. We purchased 96 small starfish total and I used 40 small starfish for my place cards, the rest for decoration. When I handed her the starfish, I was very clear that she had to return all of them to me and that I was sharing the starfish with another bride getting married the very next week. Georgina assured me that she would return everything to me after the wedding (left over programs, fans, cake stand, starfish, etc....). The one thing that struck me as odd was that when I handed her the starfish, she asked me where I had purchased them and commented that they were rare and expensive in Cabo. The Wednesday after the wedding, my sister brought me all the things that Georgina had returned to my parents. Everything was there, except that she only returned 51 small starfish to me. I called her to find out where the rest of them were, and she told me that when she was gathering the starfish, our guests wanted to keep them as souveniers. I knew that Tim's parents had kept theirs as souveniers, so it struck me as a valid explanation. I had to call Natasha on Thursday and explain to her that I only had 51 starfish for her. She was very cool about it but I felt awful!! Not only that, but Tim had gotten struck with Montezuma's revenge and we could not get our act together on Thursday morning to take the starfish to Natasha. We were trying to cram the day with swimming with dolphins and ATV tours to make up for the other days and pretty much we had to go on how Tim felt that minute... Finally I took the starfish to Casa Del Mar on Thursay night. I would have felt way too flaky if I didn't get them to Natasha that day and would have been worried about stressing her out. Unfortunately, that also meant that I didn't get to meet Natasha since she was out to dinner. Pretty much this is yet another semi-public apology to Natasha! So later on I started thinking about it... Where ALL my guests really that sentimental to keep the starfish? Would Georgina really keep the starfish to rent out later? I probably would not have had these thoughts if the Tabasco's candle issue had not occurred, nor the other little things... I have asked around some of my friends to see if they did indeed keep them. So far one friend did keep the starfish as a souvenier, she said that it just meant a lot to her and she keeps that sort of things (awwww). And yes, my friends do think it's weird I'm asking! Anyway, so maybe many other of our other guests did keep theirs, maybe Georgina was too lazy to pick them up, maybe the wait staff threw them away... I will never be able to tell. I'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt. Moral of the story, do not share decor if possible. It was not worth it to how awful I felt not being able to deliver something that I promised, not worth taking the chance of stressing another bride out, and not worth the bad words regarding directed towards my wedding coordinator which may or may not be deserved. I know it's just starfish, yet not keeping my word really stressed me out!!
  2. Janet you sounded so relaxed and happy!! We went to the Cabo Surf hotel the first day of our honeymoon to surf and I kept going around saying "I wonder how Janet is doing her setup, etc... Tim asked me if I was talking about my imaginary forum friends again, ha ha." The Cabo Surf hotel did look wonderful. It was just right for a small intimate wedding! Glad to see that it turned out great!
  3. Quote: Originally Posted by JENGONDA9 Wow Karla- I can only echo what the girls have said about your pic! YOu two look incredible! I am so jealous of your long hair, wish I could do an updo like that. I think the fabulous pictures are one of the best reasons to do a DW. Congratualtions and I look forward to your other pics Thank you!! I posted a small wedding album under the post your wedding/engagement photos section. I'll hopefully be able to add more for the bonfire, rehearsal, and more wedding pics of course.
  4. Quote: Originally Posted by NABUMBAH great review! your flowers were gorgeous!! We're also staying at the Marquis post-wedding. Glad to hear it was great! You won't be disappointed!! I truly loved the hotel. It had a nice balance of upscale without being extremely pretentious. Not sure if that makes sense...
  5. Quote: Originally Posted by MARIAELM Great review Karla! It looks like you had a few snags, but made the best of everything. Your bridal picture is GORGEOUS! I can't wait to see the others! Congrats on joining the "married" club! Hey! Welcome back yourself, your pics are so great also!! Sorry, I haven't had much time to comment on all the new posts.... You know I was SO looking out for you at the PBR on Wednesday when we got there!!
  6. Thank you girls for all your compliments on the pic! It is my favorite also just because we look almost too good to be true. It was just amazing how it all came together. I never wear my hair up, so I was a bit worried of how it would look... and you know, you never know until the day of to see how it all looks together. I'm relieved it was as beautiful as it turned out. Edyta, to answer your question regarding the sunset cruise. It was pretty nice, and I would do it again. I think it is a great group activity. I would not really recommend it as a romantic evening together. We actually did the sunset cruise the day after the wedding as a last activitity with the 'rents. It was much more of a party atmosphere. There is also a jazz cruise that is a bit nicer/classier (i.e. more expensive) and one couple said it was very romantic. I can find the info if you want me to. Quote: Originally Posted by EDYTA K I have another question...do you know where I can find a menu of the Aqua restaurant at the One and Only...also does anyone know what the price is for a dinner for 2 at the aqua; approximately? I actually have the Aqua menu (one of the surprises they give you, I won't elaborate more). I can scan it in and send it to you if you'd like. Our meal at Aqua cost around $325, that was an soup for Tim, salad for me, and an entree for each one of us (fish and lamb), and a bottle of wine. We were originally trying to get a reservation for C in One and Only and are so glad they were full. We met some guests at Marquis who ate there, and at the restaurant in Ventanas and it was $600 for dinner w/ one bottle of wine!
  7. We hired Francisco for 4 hours and it was not enough. He was not there for the first dance, speeches, partying, etc... I really would recommend more time.
  8. We were just as concerned but I did a lot of asking around. We had the margaritas at the Tabasco beach bonfire and nobody got sick. We also served salads at Sunset Da Mona Lisa and that seemed to be fine also. I think it all depends on where you go.
  9. Quote: Originally Posted by JANET1111 Great review! I need to do mine before I forget all the little details. I can't wait to see all of your photos. You look like models in the one you posted! Aww thanks! What are you doing writing? Aren't you in your honeymoon?
  10. Quote: Originally Posted by TAMMYM Karla I've been waiting to sign off for the night to see these pictures. and it was SOOO worth it.. you look amazing, you both look so happy. The Sunset Mona Lisa,, WOW that place looks awesome. Congrats on your wedding and I wish you too the best of luck, you can really see the love in your eyes toward each other. Tammy, sorry! I guess I did tease you way early in the day with promise of pictures! Glad you enjoyed them. And thanks to everybody else. It was such a wonderful day!!
  11. Here's some of the pictures. I made a very short album out of a gazillion pics we already have. I'll try to post more later. http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...Uy=6zennk&Ux=0
  12. You guys are very welcome! I seriously have been working on the review all day long knowning that I'd go back to the crazy work schedule and not be able to post anything. I'm working on posting pics... I promise I'll give you some in a minute or two... Tammy, I'll try to get the information for Rossy. Those were really some great flowers! ha ha
  13. Karla – Sunset Da Mona Lisa 11/04/2006 Georgina Espinosa at Cabo Dream Weddings – B In my opinion there are several things that Georgina did right and many others she did wrong. I was very happy with all the vendors she got for the wedding, but not always pleased with the level of service. I will point out at each event what was not satisfactory to us regarding her service. Dinner and Bonfire at Tabasco Beach Club – B+ I wanted to give this an A so badly since the food, wait staff and margaritas were excellent. The location was absolutely perfect for our guests staying at the Pueblo Bonito Rose. We were able to walk out of the hotel onto the beach and you could see the restaurant. The big problem was with the dinner. We left dinner optional for our guests to join us before the bonfire. Before leaving for Cabo, I could not get Pablo, the owner to give me a fair per plate price for a group dinner. He originally quoted me $24 per person for a fajita plate. The a la carte price is around $13. The up charge was due to the trouble of having a large party there. I went and talked to Tony the manager the day I arrived in Cabo and we were able to work out $17 per person for a fajita buffet, which was by his calculations the a la carte menu price of fajitas + tax + service and I also had to have Georgina collect money from each person. They did not want to have to worry about who ordered what drink, etc… That was fine with me, and I hired Georgina to come for the dinner and bonfire to supervise, decorate and collect money from everybody at a fee of $50. We arrived at dinner and the buffet was excellent. They provided tostadas, rice, beans, chicken, beef and tortillas. The only bad thing is once the check came out, they were charging people $18.50 per person. It’s only $1.50, but come on! I was so upset since it made us look bad to our guests. They offered no apology or anything, so Tim politely asked them to explain. Turns out they had charged tax twice? and later on corrected the price to $17.50 per person… at that point we let it go, but still we were aggravated. The bonfire was a hit. Our original count was about 35 people and we negotiated a $500 minimum for the margaritas, drinks, etc… For different reasons our group ended up being much smaller, around 20 people. Late in the night and we were only at $270 into the bar tab, so we may not have hit the limit. Regardless, it was a blast and they were kind enough to let us stay after they closed to hang out and left plenty of wood for the bonfire. We partied until about 1 AM. I had given Georgina 40 luminaries and 60 candles to decorate the area with. The place looked great all lit up with the luminaries. Some of the luminaries went out early on in the night and when I looked in those bags, there were tea lights instead of the candles I had provided (even though I provided 20 more than necessary just in case they went out). I honestly think she kept some of the candles since candles in Cabo are expensive. I was so upset that Tim had to tell me to calm down and enjoy the bonfire. I never received any left over candles back. She also never collected the money from people, so I’m not sure why I paid her $50 in the first place. Rehearsal Dinner at Desperados (last minute change) - A I called Georgina to finalize all our plans on Monday afternoon10/30/2006 before I left for Cabo. At this point she told me that she had some bad news. The Friday before, the original Rehearsal dinner venue (Iguanas Restaurant) called her to tell her that the restaurant had flooded and they are now temporarily closed for renovations. The good news was that the owners of our original venue asked another restaurant nearby to honor the menu and price and hold the rehearsal dinner at Desperados Restaurant. Call me crazy but I was a bit upset that Georgina had known for days of this change and did not notify me. The good thing was that the change in venue was a blessing in disguise. The restaurant was great and the food was excellent. We had originally negotiated an outstandingly low price of $17 per person at Iguanas Restaurant which included a starter (soup or salad) an entrée (there were about 6 choices) a dessert and a drink. They honored the same menu and price and it surpassed our expectations. The only reason I can’t give them an A+ is because they charged everybody the first included drink and I had to scramble around trying to correct this, and something else I wished Georgina would have checked on. Regardless, I would highly recommend this restaurant. Sunset Da Mona Lisa – A We held the rehearsal at 10 AM on Friday 11/03/2006. This was the very first time that Tim and I had seen the restaurant in person, and let’s just say it was not a good first impression (I’ll explain the A rating later). The ride to the restaurant was awful. It is a dirt road through construction to get there. There is extensive construction going on beside the restaurant. What was before rolling green hills is now full of construction workers, dump trucks, etc… The jack hammering while we were there was almost unbearable. We arrived at the restaurant and they would not allow us inside since there were cruise ship groups coming in to take pictures. It appeared to me that Georgina had not confirmed any plans to have the rehearsal there that morning. After Georgina spoke to them, our party was allowed to come in, but the terraces were full of cruise ship people. We had to wait around for 45 minutes until the crowd died down considerably. We were forced to hold the rehearsal walking around the cruise ship people. I was NOT happy. Meanwhile the jack hammering never stopped. Of course, we were concerned regarding the construction but Georgina assured us that the restaurant had full control over the construction and that they would be stopping construction promptly at 1 PM on Saturday, the day of the wedding. We were setting up dinner in the salon in the restaurant. We went to see it and it was a mess. They were currently using it as a storage room. We were doubtful that it could be cleaned up in time. When I arrived the day of the wedding, I could still hear one construction worker hammering away. Tim later told me that he was so angry that construction was still going on, that he complained to Georgina. Georgina told him that it was not something that neither she nor the restaurant could control… even thought we had been told otherwise the day before. The construction beside the restaurant is visible from the terraces. It did not distract enough away from the beautiful views, but I still wished that they could have left the rolling green hills alone. I believe it is going to be a parking lot in the future, which unfortunately will be a big eye sore. I really think this restaurant truly shines during sunset and in the evening hours. The day of the wedding the place looked amazing. I walked into the salon and it had been transformed from storage room, to an elegant reception area. The views from the salon were spectacular. The entire restaurant is lit up with candles and these amazing light fixtures hanging from the palapa. We used 3 terraces for the wedding ceremony which ended up being a really nice setup. The wedding party was in a small terrace and the rest of the guests were divided into 2 other terraces with the Mexican Trio in the middle in a part of the terrace that jutted out a bit. The wait staff was great and one of the managers Luis has a great handle on the entire restaurant. We were greeted with margaritas and beer upon us walking out of the ceremony. The wait staff was already walking down to the terraces with drinks to start the cocktail hour. Due to the construction and the hurricanes the path to the beach from the restaurant is not accessible. The beach is only accessible if you go through the construction area with a 4 wheel drive vehicle. We had to pile the whole wedding party into 2 vehicles to go take pictures down there. The presentation and the taste of the food were amazing. I had the steak and it was so tender. The mashed potatoes were a very small serving, but so good! I asked around regarding all the dishes and everybody said they loved it. I took pictures of most of the dishes, so check the pictures folders. We chose to only serve wine during dinner. Tim took the time to choose 2 different reds and 2 different whites from the wine menu. They ended up serving Berringer brand, which was not what we chose. Tim was not happy since they asked us to take the time to choose something. I think this was another thing that Georgina should have taken care of. We were fortunate that the restaurant was virtually empty the night of our wedding. We did not do a full buyout so there were few spectators around, but the salon is enclosed and a bit removed from the rest of the restaurant. It is by the main entrance, so everybody coming into the restaurant can look in, but I rarely noticed it. I really believe that the season picks up a bit after the first week of November. We returned the following Saturday 11/11/06 to have our last dinner in Cabo there and the place was packed. There was another wedding being held there. They had their setup in the palapa area. The setup was beautiful but be aware that you must walk through that area to get to the terraces, and for people from the terraces to go to the restroom, etc. I took a picture of the setup for all brides interested in this area. VENDOR REVIEWS This is where Georgina’s services truly shined. All the vendors she hired surpassed our expectations. Reverend Scott Parsons – A+ He did a very good job with the ceremony. A couple of things did not go as we had planned, vows out of order, etc… but overall I think that was due to third party communication (from us to Georgina to him). He was not present during the rehearsal as we had expected, I believe Georgina did not coordinate that either. Overall we were very satisfied, but I would recommend for you to meet with whoever is holding the ceremony prior to the real deal. Classical Trio – A+ Sorry I do not have the name of the trio, but they did a great job. I heard the exact songs I asked for during the wedding ceremony and it sounded beautiful. Tim said that the music was smooth, light and provided the perfect amount of ambiance for the ceremony. I highly recommend getting a classical trio for the ceremony. Flowers by Rossy – A++++++ I opened the door to my hotel room and actually screamed when I saw the bouquet flowers. They were even BETTER than what I asked for. The flowers were fresh, the color was vibrant, and overall they were gorgeous. The centerpieces I ordered were also gorgeous. I look at the wedding pictures and still the first thing that comes out of my mouth is how much I loved the flowers! Francisco Estrada at Photomexico – A+ Francisco really has a passion for his work and it shows during the time he spends taking your pictures. Our friends called him the photo ninja because he was everywhere during the ceremony to get all different shots. We did have to give him quite a bit of direction of what we wanted, but overall that was fine because we knew exactly the shots that we wanted and he was always open to our suggestions. We are extremely happy with our pictures and I highly recommend him! My only regret was that we did not hire him long enough. His 4 hours were over at the time we sat for dinner, so he missed the first dance, speeches, etc… He arrived on time to start taking pictures at the hotel and then stayed an extra 30 minutes to finish up some pictures we requested. D.J. Adan Mijares – A+ Tim may disagree with this one since he did not play the exact list of music that he provided for the dinner hour. Again, I believe this is something Georgina did not communicate to him clearly. He mixed some of his own choices into the dinner music, but that was fine with me. He was not much of an MC, but that was fine since Georgina and one of our friends took up those responsibilities. He played a great mix of dance music incorporating the Spanish music, dance music and salsa. FYI, Adan Mijares knows about this forum and asked me to recommend him if I liked his work. Luckily, I was very happy with it and can honestly recommend him. Jennifer Hatton the Cake Diva – A+ The cake was beautiful!! It looked exactly like I had ordered it. Except for the ribbon color was wrong. I had originally asked for blue then changed to chocolate brown. I believe Georgina never communicated the color change, but not a big deal. When we did the cake cutting and I had a taste of the chocolate with amaretto filling cake (thanks Janetta for the suggestion!) I actually exclaimed out loud “Wow, it’s actually good!” It was actually very good and our guests commented on the great taste. Another thing regarding the cake and Georgina... I provided cake boxes for guests to take the cake home. She had the cake cut and placed in the boxes, but never handed them out to guests. Hair by Karina at Pueblo Bonito Rose Spa – A+ I had a hair trial on Thursday morning for $30. I brought in 5 pictures of examples of hair styles I wanted. I honestly had very low expectations, but she did a wonderful job. She somehow managed to give me a hairstyle that was prettier than the pictures I gave her. She also managed to get my hair up into that hairstyle in 45 minutes. The day of hairstyle was $100 and worth every penny. The hair was in place through sweating, dancing and 4 wheel driving! Miscellaneous Reviews Pueblo Bonito Rose – B– The resort was really nice. The rooms were clean and big. All rooms had a kitchenette area that was great for us and our guests to store drinks, food, etc. They were kind enough to upgrade us to a bigger room since we had told them we were honeymooners and they also gave us a complimentary bottle of very nice wine. The pool area was beautiful and always kept very clean. The beach area was also very nice and they had a great happy hour with 2 for 1 drinks. Breakfast was great and the views from the outdoor restaurant were beautiful. All other meals at the hotel were not as good as breakfast. The staff service was spotty at best. It was very obvious that a large number of the staff had no desire to be there or to help you out. One of the concierges was down right rude to many of our guests and the front desk was often not accommodating. There were always some exceptions, but overall we were not happy with the level of service. Marquis Los Cabos – A+ Wow, this resort is amazing! We were greeted by a PR person to welcome us as newlyweds. Our room had been setup with turndown service of bubble bath and the swan sculptures. We also had a complimentary chilled bottle of Veuve Clicquot Champagne waiting for us in the room. The infinity pool took our breath away and it was great to hang out there and receive excellent service from the pool staff. We especially liked Estrella, one of the many kind wait staff by the pool. We ate at both restaurants there, Vista Ballenas and Canto Del Mar. I highly recommend both. The food was great and the service at Canto Del Mar was one of the best I have ever seen. The concierge was great and extremely accommodating. I highly recommend this resort for a wedding or for a honeymoon. Dinner Aqua in One and Only Palmilla – A+++ When we were planning our honeymoon we were debating whether or not the Palmilla would be worth the money. After visiting for one evening, and even though we loved the Marquis, in my opinion staying there for the honeymoon would have been worth every penny. Upon our arrival we were greeted by a PR person and she escorted us from the valet parking around the property. She showed us different areas of the resort and finally we arrived at Aqua. Let me just say that having a PR person welcome guests not staying at the resort is SO smart. We felt welcomed, as valued costumers, and overall pampered. That set the tone for the whole evening, which just continued to be amazing. The Marquis concierge told them it was a special occasion, so they do tons of special things for you. I won’t spoil it to whoever goes, but if you want specifics, send me a private message. The bar there was also amazing, it was poolside and it had all these gorgeous Moroccan lamps. The staff was very friendly and even called us a golf cart to take us to C and gave us complimentary Evian bottles of water even though we were not hotel guests. Drinks at C – C After our dinner at Aqua, we wanted to check out C, the more upscale restaurant in the One and Only Palmilla. We decided to go have a drink there. The bar was okay, they had a very nice lounge singer, but the wine list was so expensive. We each got a glass of wine, $26 and $29 for each glass, total bill including tip, $70. In my opinion, the restaurant ambiance is not as romantic as Aqua. The only reason it was nice, was because we got to take our very expensive glass of wine in a plastic cup to the bonfire that is overlooking a rocky cliff. Now that was romantic (even with our plastic cup... ha ha). Drinks at Ventanas – A- We had originally planned on going there for dinner, but a couple we met at the Marquis had gone and did not recommend it for the wopping $600 price! So we opted for drinks instead. Ventanas was beautiful, but I honestly think One and Only was better overall. Not sure if the great dinner experience had something to do with my opinion. The Ventanas staff was surprisingly more relaxed and informal than at One and Only. They were equally as friendly, so it we were nice and relaxed and felt free to roam the property. The wine list was surprisngly more affordable, we chose something that we wanted and it was $16 each for a glass of wine. Sunset Cruise on The Princess II – A There was nothing particularly special about the cruise. The crew was nice and they provide an open bar. Overall a nice experience, but they just take you out to El Arco, watch the sunset and cruise around for 15 more minutes and then you cruise back. Snorkeling Cruise on The Spin Doctor – A I enjoyed this cruise a bit more than the sunset cruise. The crew was nice and they also have an open bar. The catamaran was pretty packed but it was still enjoyable. The snorkeling was just okay, I’ve seen a bigger variety of fish elsewhere. ATV tours with Salto Tours – A+ Not surprisingly this was Tim’s favorite activity. They pick you up from you hotel and drive about 45 minutes out to the tour. There is a guided tour by a crazy driver through the mountains, streams and the san dunes, but then they let you play around the mountains and san dunes for about an hour. Definitely wear jeans like they recommend a shirt that you don’t mind getting mud on and tennis shoes. Cabo Dolphins – A+ This was my favorite activity. The Cabo Dolphin area was clean and well maintained. The dolphins looked healthy and happy. There is an area you go to put your life vest on, and the dolphin holding tank is right beside it. The dolphins kept coming up to the edge to say hello and practically begging for you to play with them. You can tell that they enjoy the human interaction and attention. It was a once in a lifetime experience and I really recommend this activity!
  14. Ha ha... I think the same way! I always think I was meant to travel the world! I know how it is when you can't find pics. This is one of the venues we looked at when we were still looking around Cancun/Cozumel area. We had decided on Cabo shortly before these neighbors went on vacation, that's why it rang a bell. Just remind me... I will be more than happy to track these down for you.
  15. Yeah, I know! We were looking to get married in the Cancun/Cozumel area and this was our top choice... until the "adults only" part came into play. We were so bummed out. But it sure does look like a gorgeous place to get married. I love the large gazebo!
  16. Jackie, When I get back from Cabo, remind me to get you pics of this resort. I'm almost sure that is where our neighbors went on vacation. I can probably track down some pics for you. I get back the week of Nov 13th.
  17. You guys are so sweet, thank you very much for the suggestions. They booked a room at Siesta Suites, so they are all set. They did beg me to stop worrying about them, but I can't help it! Plus, seriously, I've been bugging them about stuff to get done, because, of course... it's less than a week out and they still don't have it done.. I'm usually "the planner" in the group and do all this for them when we go on trips. They have yet to book their airport xferr and make sure they are all registered with the timeshare so they can check in independently of our friend that has his name on the reservation yet arriving a day later.... So can you blame me?!? ha!
  18. Quote: Originally Posted by LISVITAL Hi, I have stayed at both Siesta Suites and Mar de Cortez in downtown Cabo . Both are very reasonable and very clean. I am actually suggestions these to my friends on budgets http://www.cabosiestasuites.com/ http://www.mardecortez.com/ Thank you very much! I have not been able to check with my friends to see if they booked anything last night, but I'm sending them those links just in case.
  19. Thanks again Kash.... I'm leaving them on their own at this point. I will touch base with them tomorrow, see how their search went. It's 11:40 PM here.... going to bed in a bit.
  20. We're doing this for our AHR in Austin. One of our family friends is putting it together. We can't wait to see the finished product... even though I'm sure my FI snuck in some super embarassing pics of me.
  21. Thank you Kash! I really wanted to see if any of the girls here could recommend something affordable, clean and safe. I've been told time and time again not to feel responsible for everybody.... but somehow I still do! I feel bad for them, one of them is a single mom and her kids are going through some problems, and the other I just called and she was walking home from her 2nd job... so it's 9:50 PM and she is about to go over to her boyfriend's place to start looking. I just wanted to get them pointed in the right direction.... oh well, my flaky friend sucks
  22. Thank you Tammy, I'll send this over to them!
  23. Quote: Originally Posted by host there are some condos... can you give me an idea of their price range and what dates they need? Hey sorry, I just came back from our Salsa lessons. They're actually looking for REALLY affordable. As in about $100 a night. They are flying in around 9:30 PM and have to check out the next AM to check into the PBR. So nothing fancy, just clean and safe and preferably relatively close to Pueblo Bonito Rose. It's 3 people for Wed, Nov 1st. Natasha, thanks for the response!
  24. One of my flaky friends just called and had to cancel her trip to Cabo I'm disappointed, but not surprised...let's just say we all said "typical" when we heard. Some friends rented a 6 person condo at PBR, but the condo nights don't start until Thursday night. 3 of those people are arriving Wed night and were going to stay with this friend. They can't really afford anything too expensive. Any suggestions of affordable, yet acceptable accomodations for Wed, Nov 1st? Tammy, is this something maybe you can help me out with?
  25. The PB Rose would be a good place since every room is a suite and has a kitchenette. That is going to be our home base during the wedding next week, so I'll give you my opinion when I get back!
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