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  1. Originally Posted by EshaRincon View Post

     

    I am also a 2013 PR bride.  We choose the Rincon Area and are getting married at Caracol Che.  Our biggest issue has been guest lodging and our list is growing.  Any lodging suggestion would be great.

     

    Dos Angeles in Rincon is nice and inexpensive.  It is considered a guest home so it is not very large but was quiet and clean when my husband and I stayed.I believe there are four or five different rooms. It is a little ways from town but we had no issue getting around or just hanging by the pool. 

    As far as all inclusives, PR no longer has any resorts that fall under this category.  There are some, especially near Rio Grande where you can add meal plans and such.  I have always found that I can do as well or better than an all inclusive when staying in PR though.  You might lose some convenience but half the fun is being exposed to so many different places and people!  Good luck ladies, Puerto Rico is a beautiful island!

  2. Wow, it has been a very long time since I was last on this forum and what a change!  Everything looks great Tammy!  I recommended a friend check the site out as she considers a DW and thought I'd pop over myself, I need to relearn how to navigate it!

     

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    Originally Posted by ~*~Margie~*~ View Post
    Nope, not yet msncry.gif I have dialated another cm and contractions continue to be about 2 an hour and are pretty strong but not becoming more frequent. I guess slow and steady is a good way to go. I'd rather do the "slow" part this way when I can still get up and around as opposed to 21 hours in a hospital bed that I did with my first. I'll be sure to keep everyone posted!
    time for all the old wives tales!
  4. You may want to check with your travel agent, the last few times I've been to PR there were no AI's but hotels change frequently, especially when there is a change in management like when Paradisius became Gran Melia. Many of your guests may expect a set up similar to Sandals when they hear AI but add on packages that include food/drink/activities at PR hotels are not quite the same and more expensive than the AI chains. A la carte is sometimes more economical. There is usually a large bridal show in february/march where you can meet with hundreds of vendors in San Juan which might also be helpful.

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