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Posts posted by Floreria Rayen
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The wedding coordinator may be a little bit busy, but be sure she'll answer you promptly. Cabo Azul is a beautiful location with great views and excellent service, I'll love working with them since the chapel is beyond gorgeous. I have some pictures at my facebook page of recent events, so you can get a better idea of the location. Good luck!
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Depending on how early you want to start the party, but here is my recommendation:
1) Start a Medano Beach at Mango deck (happy hour all day, yummi Margaritas!!) fun restaurant right in the beach, were you can chill have some lunch and drinks. Make sure you put sunblock you don't want to be a red tomato in your wedding pics.
2) Go back to the hotel once the sun goes down, and get ready for clubbing.
3) Start at Nowhere bar, but club hop, this is the way of the locals. All the following clubs are in walking distance and don't charge cover: Squid Roe, Mandala, Pink Kitty and Las Quesadillas (they have a salsa band on Saturdays).
PS. Most clubs end the party and they sell alcohol all the way to 4 am, so the party will be as long as you ladies want. Careful with the taxi back to the resort, they tend to overcharge to tourists that look tipsy.
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I have a check list of the documentation needed for the civil marriage that you might find useful. Good luck!
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Why don't you try their phone number? +52 (624) 104-3252 and +52 (624) 104-3334.
Good luck!
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Hi Cammie,
Thank you for all your kind words. I'm so glad you had the perfect day, that's after all our job. Congratulations and best wishes to you and your husband.
Sincerily,
Claudia.
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Local Ph: +52 (624) 142-6318
Cell:+52 (624) 111-6542
CDN Vonage: 604-628-7888
Her cakes are gorgeous and for what I've heard really yummy. Good luck! -
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La Fonda Restaurant - Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Mexico -
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I attach a picture for you to give an idea of what I'm talking about.
Let me know if there's anything I can help and Happy planning!
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Originally Posted by lgarner83 Thanks, this was helpful! NO shoes it is! Our ceremony is at 4pm so I hope we will be ok heat wise!
I would recommend to have a plan b (nice sandals, just in case) or have the hotel's staff to wet the sand a little bit before the ceremony.
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And the kidnapping you guys hear on TV is in Mexico city, and to victims are usually big company's owners or their families that can pay millionaire ransoms, never tourists, trust me on that one. -
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Remember at the end of the day, it's supposed to be all about having fun!
I personally think it's a great idea, I love bonfires!
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Let me know if there's something I can help with. Good luck! -
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Originally Posted by Floreria Rayen I've seen a lot of brides asking for the sunset time on their wedding day.
I finally found a page with accurate information and not just for Cabo San Lucas, but for all major cities in the world.
Hope it helps!
Sunrise, Sunset Calendars and Local Time
Then hit the link that says custom sunrise and sunset calendar, and look for Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Then you set the month and the year, and it's ready!
Good luck to everybody!
This web page (Sunrise, Sunset Calendars and Local Time) considers the DST (Daylight Saving Time) +/- 1 hour. That's probably the difference, because all the other pages don't do it. That's why I thought this one would it be the more accurate one.
In Mexico, the DST starts the first sunday of March.
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I've seen a lot of brides asking for the sunset time on their wedding day.
I finally found a page with accurate information and not just for Cabo San Lucas, but for all major cities in the world.
Hope it helps!
Sunrise, Sunset Calendars and Local Time
Then hit the link that says custom sunrise and sunset calendar, and look for Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Then you set the month and the year, and it's ready!
Good luck to everybody!
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If you want to add the typical Mexican shot glass, I recommend to buy them at the Flea Market, in the Cabo San Lucas' Marina . You can find those practically everywhere, but there I think you can find the best prices.
I would like to recommend you too, that when shopping in Cabo, is better to exchange your money at the airport, because sometimes the exchange rates in the stores are a total rip off.
Hope you find this information useful!
THE FLEA MARKET: Come with your beach bag empty so you will have extra room for goodies when you go home. Typical handmade Mexican crafts can be found here, few really unique items, but many nicely made textiles, straw hats and silver jewelry. Pick a soft shawl or a bracelet to go with your dinner outfit, or think ahead a bit further and select some pottery to take home. Credit card acceptance varies by vendor. All will accept United States dollars but beware of poor exchange rates. Boulevard Marina in Cabo San Lucas. -
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I'm gonna attach a file with a couple of pictures of the brown calla lilie so you can check the color. And yes, I know they look like chocolate made, but they are real!
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Just for you to take in account that Mexico does follow the daylight saving time, so be careful with the information in the web pages, they may not be considering this.
Happy planning!
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When they book groups they aren't obligated to go to the timeshare breakfast, so that could be why the rates where more expensive.
About the chairs I don't know what to tell you, that should be included in the price. Of all the weddings I have set up at different hotels in the area, this is the first time I heard of something like this.
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The good thing about Cabo San Lucas night life is that you can easily move from one bar to another. Most of the big ones (Cabo Wabo, Squid Roe, Zoo, Gigglin Marlin, etc) are at walking distance from each other and you don't have to pay anything to get in.
Last time I was in Vegas I hated I have to pay at least $20 dollars to get into a club and once your in you realize is not a good one.
Back to the subject, no worries, chose anyone to start and as someone else says, do some bar hopping'.
Have fun!
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Hi,
If you found that the Tequila tasting at Pancho's is out of your budget, there's a couple of tequila stores in town and they can help you decide which tequila to buy and give you some tips so you can perform it yourself.
There's some flavor tequilas (coffee, raspberry, etc), that could be interesting to try along a high end one. My personal favorite is "Don Julio" reposado.
Let me know if you need more info about the place, there's one a block away from my store, in downtown San Jose with a pretty respectable selection of Tequila bottles.
Happy planning!
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Hi Bryan,
It's pretty easy to get around here in Cabo, just in case you decide to rent a car. There is only one highway to connect San Jose and Cabo San Lucas and all the attractions are downtown San Lucas or Cabo San Lucas.
Just in case you decide to rent a car, beware of the car rental "deals" offered at the airport, they're time share people and you don't wanna waste any time before your wedding day.
About taxis, if you need to go somewhere and you didn't pre-paid your transportation, you need to take a taxi because that was the agreement between taxis and transportation companies.
Happy planning!
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Originally Posted by amitchell We are still planning our welcoming dinner and I was wondering if anyone had been to Tequila Restaurant or had heard anything? Thank you
I would recommend "Tropicana" in downtown San Jose (like a block away from
"Tequila" restaurant), they have live music almost every day and a great cuban show Fridays and Saturdays. The food is Mexican style too and I found it less expensive and a best deal than "Tequila".
If budget is not a problem try "Don Emilianos" in downtown San Jose as well or "La Fonda" at Cabo San Lucas. Great food, but could get expensive for big groups. -
I would recommend Baja Weddings (ask for Coleen, the owner), but each Resort has their own WC and it comes with the Wedding Package, so check that option too.
Good luck and happy planning!
Baja Weddings
Plaza Providencia, Suite # 5, Km 4.3, Carretera Transpeninsular, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Phone: (624) 105-9391; (624) 105-9397; Fax: (624) 105-9398; US Phone: 1 (949) 226-8320 | Fax: 1 (949) 315-3191. E-mail: [email protected] | Internet: Cabo San Lucas Weddings | Baja Weddings
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Hi!
We get them cheaper from a guy we know, Javier. Problem is he speaks very little English, here is he's phone number 624 12 999 18
Happy Planning!