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  1. thank you all for all your great comments... i'll tell you, it wasn't an easy process... but thankfully it worked out... SPRINGBRIDE: yes they were J.Crew... and the groomsmen wore Banana Republic...
  2. (Caution: I just read this over… its pretty long winded… sorry…) Everyone has been asking for a review of our wedding and why we chose the Al Cielo Hotel… so here it goes… Like I said in an earlier post I wish we knew about this site before we got married... there's a lot of info on here that we had to figure out on our own... hopefully we can help anyone else having a destination wedding in RM, Mexico... We were married last Friday Mar. 2nd at the Al Cielo Hotel on Xpu-Ha Beach, about 20-25 minutes south of Playa Del Carmen… if you don’t know PDC, its about an hour or so south of Cancun airport… we had a party of 60 come down from the NYC area... since the Al Cielo Hotel only has 4 rooms, most of the guest stayed with us at the Grand Palladium Kantenah... while others stayed in hotels right in PDC... we chose the Palladium because it was only a 5 minute drive from the Al Cielo... I’ll get into why we chose the Al Cielo for the wedding later, but if you’re looking into having a wedding not on a resort, check them out… awesome hotel and restaurant, with awesome people… Andres (owner), Olga, Leilani… When we first decided on having a destination wedding, we looked at a lot of places… and I mean a lot… Hawaii… Puerto Vallarta… Cabo… Jamaica… Bahamas… USVI… BVI… Bermuda… Aruba… our first choice right from the start was Cabo San Lucas, Cabo Surf Hotel or the Marquis Cabo would’ve been our choices for the wedding, but after going through flights and rooming, it just would’ve been too much for all our guests… so with that, Puerto Vallarta and Hawaii were out as well… as for the places in the Caribbean we looked at, Rockhouse in Negril, Jamaica was a place we were interested in, but they were completely booked for the weekends we asked about… St. Thomas/St. John, we looked at, but reviews on service turned us off… this is about the time when frustration set in… trying to find a place that all our guests would love and wouldn’t be too inconvenient for them to attend… At this point were we still avoiding the Riviera Maya, just because of the Cancun/Spring Break image we had… but after being introduced to someone that had a destination wedding in RM, we decided it was worth a checking out… they had their wedding at the Maroma Hotel, and they just kept on about the service they got inside and outside the resort… We looked into the Maroma as well, but they were booked for our weekend …and after reading general reviews of weddings all over the RM and the Playa Del Carmen area, we decided the RM would be the place… so the search began for a resort to have the wedding at… Why did we choose the Al Cielo Hotel over the big all-inclusive resorts? Well we decided early on that we wanted a more intimate / private setting for the wedding and reception, which had to be on the beach, and where it would be just us and no on-lookers… we looked up and down the RM for any all-inclusive resort that could provide that… most didn’t… what they offered was a ceremony on their beach or gazebo, then a roped off section for the reception in one of their restaurants/buffets… but the ones that did, either didn’t allow kids, were too far from PDC, or just didn’t seem to catch our attention… out of the all-inclusive resorts that we did consider, were Azul Beach Hotel, and the Grand Esmeralda (after reading recent reviews of Grand Esmeralda, thank god we didn’t choose to have it there)… so from there we decided that we and our guests would stay at one of the many all-inclusive resorts, and we would have the wedding somewhere else that was more intimate… side note: we did host a welcoming party at Grand Palladium… The hotels that we were considering to have the wedding at were, Maroma, the Ikal Del Mar, Amansala Hotel, Hotel Esencia, and the Al Cielo Hotel… each hotel was small and catered to what we were looking for… if you have the chance, check out each hotels’ website they’re all gorgeous… our only problem with Ikal Del Mar and Esencia, was that they required a certain number of rooms be booked at the their hotels in order to have a wedding there… as for Amansala, it was just too far from PDC (1 hour), and Cancun (2 hours)… we knew that we would have a few people staying up in Cancun for our wedding… so Tulum, where Amansala is located, would be too far… The Al Cielo Hotel turned out to be a perfect fit for us… And after having our wedding there, if we had to do it again… there wouldn’t be any other choice but the Al Cielo Hotel… Our first visit to Al Cieolo was the Monday before our wedding… from the moment we set foot on the Al Cieolo’s sand… we fell in love with the place and the people there… Andres, the owner was very cool… he was the first one we met when we got to the hotel… Olga, the restaurant/event coordinator, was very receptive to our wishes and very easy to work with… and Leilani, the hostess, was just a blast to hangout with… As for the wedding day… we believe it went off without a hitch… we had the wedding on the beach, then had the cocktail hour in the restaurant… which is just an open air thatched roof building… I believe we were supposed to have the cocktail hour on the beach as well, but it was bit too windy for it… so they just moved the tables around so there was more room… as the party started, we had open bar, so everyone was at the bar drinking… we hired two DJs, so if people weren’t at the bar, they were on the dance floor dancing all nite… as for the food, some guests told us they were licking their plates cause the food was so good… hahahahaaa… so I guess it turned out to be an awesome wedding… everybody kept telling us it was the best party/wedding/vacation they had ever been on… We just wanted everybody to have a good time… they all spent a lot of money and time to share this day with us and we just hope they had as much fun as we did… by what we’ve been hearing I think they did… Oh I forgot to mention we had a welcome party at the Grand Palladium Thursday nite… the nite before the wedding… Thanks to Dafney, the group coordinator at GP… she helped us set up the private get together with apps and open bar… she also helped us set up day passes for those that weren’t staying at the resort… I also can’t forget to thank Erica and Maria (Weddings in Playa Has Experienced Wedding Planners to Coordinate Destination Weddings, Receptions and Mayan Ceremonies in Playa del Carmen Mexico) our WCs for making this unforgettable wedding Thanks for listening… if you have any questions just ask away… Julie&Jeff... (del Sol Photography) Here are a few links to the people that helped make this wedding happen: Playa Weddings - Videography in Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya Weddings in Playa Has Experienced Wedding Planners to Coordinate Destination Weddings, Receptions and Mayan Ceremonies in Playa del Carmen Mexico Al Cielo Hotel A Charming Small Beachfront Hotel Xpu Ha Beach Riviera Maya Mexico Sol Tamargo Photography Wedding Photojournalism matt adcock photography
  3. (Caution: I just read this over… its pretty long winded… sorry…) Everyone has been asking for a review of our wedding and why we chose the Al Cielo Hotel… so here it goes… Like I said in an earlier post I wish we knew about this site before we got married... there's a lot of info on here that we had to figure out on our own... hopefully we can help anyone else having a destination wedding in RM, Mexico... We were married last Friday Mar. 2nd at the Al Cielo Hotel on Xpu-Ha Beach, about 20-25 minutes south of Playa Del Carmen… if you don’t know PDC, its about an hour or so south of Cancun airport… we had a party of 60 come down from the NYC area... since the Al Cielo Hotel only has 4 rooms, most of the guest stayed with us at the Grand Palladium Kantenah... while others stayed in hotels right in PDC... we chose the Palladium because it was only a 5 minute drive from the Al Cielo... I’ll get into why we chose the Al Cielo for the wedding later, but if you’re looking into having a wedding not on a resort, check them out… awesome hotel and restaurant, with awesome people… Andres (owner), Olga, Leilani… When we first decided on having a destination wedding, we looked at a lot of places… and I mean a lot… Hawaii… Puerto Vallarta… Cabo… Jamaica… Bahamas… USVI… BVI… Bermuda… Aruba… our first choice right from the start was Cabo San Lucas, Cabo Surf Hotel or the Marquis Cabo would’ve been our choices for the wedding, but after going through flights and rooming, it just would’ve been too much for all our guests… so with that, Puerto Vallarta and Hawaii were out as well… as for the places in the Caribbean we looked at, Rockhouse in Negril, Jamaica was a place we were interested in, but they were completely booked for the weekends we asked about… St. Thomas/St. John, we looked at, but reviews on service turned us off… this is about the time when frustration set in… trying to find a place that all our guests would love and wouldn’t be too inconvenient for them to attend… At this point were we still avoiding the Riviera Maya, just because of the Cancun/Spring Break image we had… but after being introduced to someone that had a destination wedding in RM, we decided it was worth a checking out… they had their wedding at the Maroma Hotel, and they just kept on about the service they got inside and outside the resort… We looked into the Maroma as well, but they were booked for our weekend …and after reading general reviews of weddings all over the RM and the Playa Del Carmen area, we decided the RM would be the place… so the search began for a resort to have the wedding at… Why did we choose the Al Cielo Hotel over the big all-inclusive resorts? Well we decided early on that we wanted a more intimate / private setting for the wedding and reception, which had to be on the beach, and where it would be just us and no on-lookers… we looked up and down the RM for any all-inclusive resort that could provide that… most didn’t… what they offered was a ceremony on their beach or gazebo, then a roped off section for the reception in one of their restaurants/buffets… but the ones that did, either didn’t allow kids, were too far from PDC, or just didn’t seem to catch our attention… out of the all-inclusive resorts that we did consider, were Azul Beach Hotel, and the Grand Esmeralda (after reading recent reviews of Grand Esmeralda, thank god we didn’t choose to have it there)… so from there we decided that we and our guests would stay at one of the many all-inclusive resorts, and we would have the wedding somewhere else that was more intimate… side note: we did host a welcoming party at Grand Palladium… The hotels that we were considering to have the wedding at were, Maroma, the Ikal Del Mar, Amansala Hotel, Hotel Esencia, and the Al Cielo Hotel… each hotel was small and catered to what we were looking for… if you have the chance, check out each hotels’ website they’re all gorgeous… our only problem with Ikal Del Mar and Esencia, was that they required a certain number of rooms be booked at the their hotels in order to have a wedding there… as for Amansala, it was just too far from PDC (1 hour), and Cancun (2 hours)… we knew that we would have a few people staying up in Cancun for our wedding… so Tulum, where Amansala is located, would be too far… The Al Cielo Hotel turned out to be a perfect fit for us… And after having our wedding there, if we had to do it again… there wouldn’t be any other choice but the Al Cielo Hotel… Our first visit to Al Cieolo was the Monday before our wedding… from the moment we set foot on the Al Cieolo’s sand… we fell in love with the place and the people there… Andres, the owner was very cool… he was the first one we met when we got to the hotel… Olga, the restaurant/event coordinator, was very receptive to our wishes and very easy to work with… and Leilani, the hostess, was just a blast to hangout with… As for the wedding day… we believe it went off without a hitch… we had the wedding on the beach, then had the cocktail hour in the restaurant… which is just an open air thatched roof building… I believe we were supposed to have the cocktail hour on the beach as well, but it was bit too windy for it… so they just moved the tables around so there was more room… as the party started, we had open bar, so everyone was at the bar drinking… we hired two DJs, so if people weren’t at the bar, they were on the dance floor dancing all nite… as for the food, some guests told us they were licking their plates cause the food was so good… hahahahaaa… so I guess it turned out to be an awesome wedding… everybody kept telling us it was the best party/wedding/vacation they had ever been on… We just wanted everybody to have a good time… they all spent a lot of money and time to share this day with us and we just hope they had as much fun as we did… by what we’ve been hearing I think they did… Oh I forgot to mention we had a welcome party at the Grand Palladium Thursday nite… the nite before the wedding… Thanks to Dafney, the group coordinator at GP… she helped us set up the private get together with apps and open bar… she also helped us set up day passes for those that weren’t staying at the resort… I also can’t forget to thank Erica and Maria (Weddings in Playa Has Experienced Wedding Planners to Coordinate Destination Weddings, Receptions and Mayan Ceremonies in Playa del Carmen Mexico) our WCs for making this unforgettable wedding Thanks for listening… if you have any questions just ask away… Julie&Jeff... (del Sol Photography) Here are a few links to the people that helped make this wedding happen: Playa Weddings - Videography in Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya Weddings in Playa Has Experienced Wedding Planners to Coordinate Destination Weddings, Receptions and Mayan Ceremonies in Playa del Carmen Mexico Al Cielo Hotel A Charming Small Beachfront Hotel Xpu Ha Beach Riviera Maya Mexico Sol Tamargo Photography Wedding Photojournalism matt adcock photography
  4. jpkw... thanks... the flowers on the groomsmen were smaller versions of the bouquets... they were Callie lillies... thanks again... julie&jeff
  5. annkaley, i just noticed... you're getting married at Cabo Surf Club... that was our choice in Cabo when we first started the search... but since most were coming from the NYC area, Cabo was just too expensive for all our guest...
  6. annkaley, thanks... and yes the dress was from Nicole Miller... which i got only 4 weeks before the wedding... very light fabric (taffeta)... which was perfect for a beach wedding... plus its a fabric that didnt need pressing... we just folded it up into the cargo bin above our seats on the plane... day of the wedding just slipped it on...
  7. Thank you all for all your great comments... it was an incredible time... this is a great site... if you're planning a destination wedding, there's a lot of great info here... i wish we knew about it sooner... please if you need any help just ask...
  8. we just had Paul (www.playaweddings.com) shoot our wedding last friday at the Al Cielo Hotel on Xpu-Ha beach... about 20-25 minutes south of PDC... definitely check out his website... amazing videos...
  9. i just read somewhere that Sol, Matt, and Paul are memebers of this forum... if you guys read this... thank you again for being part of our wedding...
  10. Well we just got married last Friday March 2... at the Al Cielo Hotel just south of PDC... and we cant thank Sol and Matt enough for taking such beautiful photographs... THANK YOU AGAIN... (del Sol Photography) We also cant forget to thank Paul Schrank (Playa Weddings - Videography in Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya)
  11. we just got married last friday March 2... so we had our ceremony at 4:00pm then our cocktail hour from 430 to 530 and the reception right after... i remember it getting dark pretty fast... but it was perfect because everyone was in party mode by then... here's a link to our pictures.... you can see how bright it was during our ceremony... del Sol Photography
  12. Hi we just got back from our wedding in RM mexico... our wedding was just last Friday March 2... we're from NYC... and we had 60 people from our area come along with us... like you we didnt want a big resort AI wedding... i just see the image of the guy in the speedo standing behind you as you're about to get married... so we had our wedding at the AL CIELO HOTEL Al Cielo Hotel A Charming Small Beachfront Hotel Xpu Ha Beach Riviera Maya Mexico , on Xpu-Ha Beach... about 20 minutes south of Playa Del Carmen... very intimate... private beach wedding and reception... but since the hotel only has 4 rooms... most of our guest stayed with us at the Grand Palladium Kantenah... about 5 minutes from the Al Cielo... but we had some guest stay in hotels in PDC and some stay in other AI resorts... with the Al Cielo Hotel, only being 20-25 minutes away from PDC, there were defintely many choice for our guest to choose from in regards to rooming.. we also had a few stay in Cancun, but that was definitely a drive for them (over an hour and half)... we used Erica and Maria (www.weddingsinplaya.com)... if you're doing a wedding not on a resort... you should use a coordinator... we looked at ajua and luxe, but weddingsinplaya.com seemed way more responsive, plus the others were just a little out of our price range... and after meeting Erica, we knew we made the right choice in going with them... they helped with the cake, the flowers, the guitarist, the dj, etc... its just too much to list, in regards to what they did for us... but hiring them was definitely worth it... hope this helps... so if you have any questions just ask away...
  13. Thank you... We'll post everything in the "Destination Wedding in Mexico" section so that anyone else that might need help can find our thoughts and reviews... But here's a link to our pictures... del Sol Photography Big Huge Thanks to Sol and Matt for the AWESOME pictures... del Sol Photography Big Huge Thanks to Paul Schrank Playa Weddings - Videography in Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya ... we can't wait to see the video And we have to give a really big thank you to Erica and Maria Weddings in Playa Has Experienced Wedding Planners to Coordinate Destination Weddings, Receptions and Mayan Ceremonies in Playa del Carmen Mexico for helping us put everything together
  14. Name: Julie/Jeff Date: Friday, March 2, 2007 Wedding Location: RM, Mexico, Al Cielo Hotel, Grand Palladium Kantenah Party: 60 people Unfortunately for us we didn't know about this forum until after our wedding... but hopefully we can help out anyone thats planning a wedding in the playa del carmen area... just ask away... plus this will also give us a chance to praise everyone we worked with in Mexico...
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