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  1. Good luck ladies!! It's a terrific resort and our wedding and honeymoon were FABULOUS! You'll love every minute, I promise!
  2. I FINALLY posted my resort/wedding review!! Here's the link if you want to check it out: http://bestdestinationwedding.com/fo...451#post925567
  3. Excursions We went on 2 off property excursions and went parasailing on the beach. The first excursion was a full day trip to Saona island. We spent most of the day traveling to and from the island (bus, catamaran, speed boat, bus). The island was beautiful and lunch was quite good. My only complaint was that when you go into the water the ocean floor is solid coral rock. The beach itself is all coral sediment, but the hard rock ground in the water didn’t make it pleasant to get into the water. I stubbed my toes several times. The catamaran was a lot of fun and definitely a nice way to travel. After the island, they take you to a natural starfish habitat that is wonderful! Then a speedboat back to the bus (air conditioned, charter style bus both ways) with one stop at a shopping center that had quite a few nice things including coffee and liquor. Next up, parasailing. I believe we were the exception to the rule, but as they were reeling us back to the boat we came in too fast and crashed into the platform. The injuries were minor (scrapes and bruises) and it doesn’t seem to happen often as they appeared very surprised and unprepared for such occurrences. Everyone from the company providing the parasailing (on the beach) was very kind and tried to help us. They did refund our money though they tried to convince us to go parasailing again or do one of the other watersports they offered, but saltwater on an exposed wound just wasn’t something we were up for right then and we were leaving two days later. While we were up in the parasail it was fun – I’ll definitely do it again someday! Last, but not least, boogies! Boogies are dune buggies that you drive through the mud! The trail they took us on wasn’t muddy the whole way, in fact quite a bit of it was paved, but we had a blast!! Here are some pics of that … I think that’s it, but if you have questions, don’t hesitate to ask!
  4. Restaurants/Food Melia has nine restaurants and three buffets including the Royal Service Gabi restaurant buffet. We tried 8 of the 12 total eating establishments and room service once. Room Service – we did this the first night. I ordered cheeseburgers, a bottle of white wine and some desserts (we had beer in the fridge). The burger was very reminiscent of school cafeteria burgers and mine came on a bagel instead of a bun. The wine was just a bottle of house wine, so not fabulous, but not terrible either. The desserts were AWESOME! I will say it was almost time for room service to stop serving, but still a bagel for a bun? Gabi Restaurant/buffet (Royal Service only) – we ate breakfast here every day and lunch a couple of times. The breakfast selection is pretty good. The made-to-order omelet is totally worth it so wait in line a couple of times while you’re there! The waffles are better than the pancakes, and the quesadillas are terrific! The fruit and bread is wonderful and so is the coffee. American Grille (steakhouse) – this was pretty good. The flank steak is better than the ribeye, but the ribeye presentation is something not to be missed (pic below – I ordered the whale of a ribeye by the way). Ma Maison (French) – completely wonderful!!! We had dinner here the night of our wedding. The food was amazing – DH had a super tender (well done) steak and I had some sort of stuffed chicken dish with the best mashed potatoes I’ve ever had – as was the wine (a French cabernet sauvignon). The service was wonderful and they served us our wedding cake for dessert! El Guarapo (Dominican) – this was VERY good! Great service and great food – try it! La Gondola (Italian) – this is 4 course meal so be prepared! The pasta and the dessert were the best parts of the meal. The entrée, we both had some kind of chicken, was not bad or anything, just not as good as the pasta we didn’t finish eating so we’d have room for the chicken. I had the éclair for dessert – YUMMY!!! Hacienda (Mexican) – ehhh? Nothing tasted bad, but nothing was outstanding either. Hokkaido (Japanese) – wonderful and very entertaining! Unless you have a group of 12, you will be dining with a few strangers, but the chef helps get the conversation going fairly easily and the food was terrific! It’s a 2 hour experience though so be ready. ;-) La Pagoda (Thai) – we were sooo bummed that we didn’t get to eat our whole meal here. The food was outstanding and the service was impeccable! Unfortunately, we’d eaten at Hard Rock a few hours earlier and were still so full we could barely get anything down. I can honestly say that we did sample everything we ordered and it was all terrific. Capri (Mediterranean – a.k.a. seafood) – though we didn’t eat here (DH hates seafood), I did hear great things about this restaurant. Hard Rock Café Punta Cana – this is actually located in the Palma Real shopping center that’s within walking distance from the resort (about 5 minutes from Caribe side check-in). All I can say is that after more than a week away from home that might have been the best cheeseburger of my entire life!! Oh and a perfect margarita (resort margaritas are tequila and lime juice or something) and a variety of beers if you’re interested in something other than Prezidente. DH did like the Prezidente, but he was craving a Bud Light like nobody’s business. LOL! Bars/Nightlife There are several bars throughout the resort – one dance club on the Tropical side that is completely enclosed and air conditioned and the casino/sports bar on the Caribe side is air conditioned too! All the bartenders are great and very willing to fill up your insulated cup/mug with whatever you might like. The Gabi bar (Royal Service) has premium liquors at no additional charge (you pay extra for premium at other bars). They do have regular evening entertainment (bands, magicians, dance lessons, etc.) as the pools close at 7 pm (just before dark).
  5. Arrival in DR We arrived at the airport around 1 pm on a Monday via American Airlines. I would recommend pre-arranging transportation from the airport to the resort either via your travel agent, or on your own if you aren’t using a travel agent. On the advice of our WC, we opted to just get a taxi at the airport and what a mess that was! The men who stand around baggage claim to help you with luggage apparently are so used to people being with large groups or using travel agents that when we told him we needed a taxi to our resort he ended up taking us to a large charter bus that was indeed going to our resort, but we didn’t have a reservation on it. The charter company figured this out after we and our luggage were on the bus (we were wondering the whole time what was going on and kept telling people we needed a TAXI, but no one seemed to understand) when they started looking for our names on a reservation list. Anyway, they ended up putting us in a small minivan and taking us to the resort for a flat $35 fee (just slightly more than a taxi ride). Nothing major, but a bit of a hassle that is definitely avoidable. Check-in/Check-out We reserved a Royal Service room so we had a private check-in at the RS concierge lounge. It was very smooth and simple though they did forget to get a credit card from us to pay for the stay in advance. They notified us a couple of days later and I went to give them a credit card of course. This brought about Lesson #2: Call your credit card companies and banks before you leave home (if there is any chance you might use an ATM) and let them know you will be out of the country along with the dates and locations of your stay. Otherwise, your card might be declined for security purposes and you’ll have to make an expensive call in order to let them know so you can use your cards. The RS concierge staff was extremely understanding about it and very helpful. Even if you’ve successfully used your cards in other countries without notifying your financial institutions first you should still call them prior to going to DR. The staff told me that DR is different and guests who’ve not had problems elsewhere often do in DR. We would have had the private check-out as well, however, we had to leave the resort for an early flight prior to the RS lounge opening at 7 am so we paid our phone bill the night before and just had to return our room keys at the main reception desk the next morning. Very quick and simple. Our Room Very nice and spacious! I have to say, the 1-bedroom suite was absolutely worth it for us. DH is a napper and I’m not so it was nice to be able to come and go without interrupting him. We were on the third floor of our building so we got to keep our glutes in shape while we were there too. There weren’t elevators, so if you have anyone coming with you that needs can’t go up stairs, be sure to let the travel agent or hotel know that in advance so they can get rooms on the first floor. Here are a few pics of our room: Our Wedding I’ll start with our wedding coordinator. She was terrific during all of the pre-planning stages which wasn’t much for us, but still she was very responsive and helpful. However, I would highly recommend setting a date, time and location to meet your WC soon after you arrive. She was off on Monday (the day we arrived) which I actually expected because that was her regular day off, but there was no note or anything when we checked in which surprised me. I called her on Tuesday morning (wedding on Wednesday) and left a message. She sent a note to my room asking to meet that morning (must have come a few minutes after I called and we left the room). I called her back – VM again. When I finally got her around 1 pm Tuesday afternoon we set a time to meet at 5 pm to finalize the details. We arrived at the meeting spot at 5 and the guest services person call her. She was stuck in a meeting - for 45 minutes. DH was pretty perturbed by the time they took us to her office. She was very apologetic and we got everything taken care of in about 15 minutes and we were on our way. My next suggestion is to set a time and place that they will pick up the groom. She told him to meet her at a restaurant near the beach and I explained where to find it via the train, but he didn’t want to get all sweaty (it’s a 10 minute ride on the train) so he went to Royal Service and asked for a ride. They called for the WC golf cart, but a guy at RS finally just took him for fear he’d be late. As a result (she went looking for him at the RS lounge), they were a bit late picking me up and she hadn’t mentioned that I should stay in my room so the photographer could take some pre-ceremony pics so I was waiting downstairs for 15 minutes. Luckily another honeymooning couple who had gotten married there a few days before came by and she went up to her room and called for me to let them know I was waiting. Other than that, everything was perfect! I had my hair done at the salon that afternoon and it came out exactly like I wanted. I had just enough time to get back to our room and put on my make up and get dressed without being rushed before it was time to head off to the wedding. Once the WC arrived with the photographer it was smooth sailing. The ceremony on the beach was decorated beautifully. We used the CD music instead of a band which was great for us. We really didn’t add any extras and even though I did bring a bouquet with me just in case that I did end up carrying, the white rose bouquet that came with the free wedding package was beautiful. Photographer We used the resort photographer – Hispaniola Foto. Our photographer, Jerry, was terrific! He got a lot of wonderful shots and gave good direction. Our digital images are amazing!!! But, the prints for some reason (from the photographer) came out very dark as if they had been altered in Photoshop to show more contrast on the screen (enhancing the blue sky and water, etc.). However, when we print the “un-doctored†photos on our home printer they are stunning! It is hard to say whether or not they were just our prints that came out dark or if that’s something that might happen regularly so go with your gut or ask to see the RAW files when they’re giving you the photo preview. So, my recommendation on the photos … first, select the basic $440 package before you get there. They’ll take tons of pictures for you to choose from, but the package pricing goes down when they’re trying to upsell you from $440 onsite. We saved about $700 and could have saved more had we skipped the prints and just ordered all the digital files and the photo movie montage they put together for us (which is fabulous by the way – we used that at our AHR to show our guests our photos). I actually wanted to skip out on the prints and just have them printed at home, but DH talked me into it. If you choose to go this route – be prepared to pay CASH for the photo package you end up with. Part of the built-in cost is a 16% sales tax in DR that most vendors (the photographer included) will waive if you pay in cash. We are very happy with our photos and I would absolutely recommend Hispaniola for your photography. Here is a link to all the pics if you’d like to take a look: wedding pictures by eloping789 - Photobucket
  6. We did a lot of reception traditions, but not that one. I just couldn't find a good way to work it in. It worked out for the best though because DH and I were both running behind getting everything set up, so I was barely dressed and in the room when it started and he had just headed home to take a shower about 15 minutes before it started so he was a good 20 minutes late. LOL!!
  7. Congrats! We looked at Windjammer because St. Lucia looked sooo beautiful. It seems like a wonderful place and I believe it had good reviews, but we wanted to find something 100% all inclusive and I could never get firm confirmation that Windjammer was so we headed for DR instead. Good luck with your planning! I'm sure whatever resort you decide on will be terrific!
  8. I had ours done at Vistaprint. I ordered a standard postcard and uploaded a wedding photo with our names and wedding date at the bottom and had Thank You! printed on the back side. You can order envelopes to go with them when you check out. They came out beautifully and cost me about $25 I think for 100 with the envelopes and custom design upload.
  9. I actually think the neckline on #1 is stunning! I can't pull that style off at all, but it looks beautiful on you and you look so happy in it! And the back is gorgeous!! The other 2 dresses are lovely, but I think the first dress is much more unique and focused on gorgeous details (the beading on the straps and around the waist is exquisite!). I think you made the right choice the first time. Good luck!!
  10. Quote: Originally Posted by lrdavis23 Hi Lori, Congratulations ! I am new the this forum and I'm unable to open the attachmentc, could you please send me the attachements for the 2009 Melia Packages. Thx soo much LaToya [email protected] Just sent them! Good luck and let me know if I can help with anything else!
  11. I'm a big fan of the first dress that you bought. It's soooo flattering on you and looks beautiful!!
  12. Quote: Originally Posted by poohshek One more thing, adding variety to your exercise routine is important. For a long time I was doing the same thing over and over without seeing any major improvement. After switching things up for a change/challenge, results came quicker than I ever expected. It is worth a try. This is great advice along with the other suggestion to eat a bit more. I know it sounds crazy, but if you've lost that much already and are working out as often as you are, your body may need more fuel to keep up. Give it a shot! Good luck!!!
  13. I was on an excursion with a couple staying at Dreams Punta Cana and they said it was wonderful - no problems whatsoever, nice rooms, comfy beds, good food and entertainment. I think it was either a honeymoon or vacation (not a DW), but they seemed very happy with Dreams. In the end, like the other ladies have said, the bad reviews you do have to take with a grain of salt. There's nothing wrong with checking out other resorts, but if Dreams PC fits your needs the best then I don't see any reason to switch based on the complaints you mentioned. Good luck!!!
  14. Woohoo!! I LOVE Top Chef! I haven't been thrilled with the Masters version though - so glad there bringing back the old format.
  15. Things I should have packed: 1. Pumice stone - I figured walking around in the sand would keep my feet smooth, but not so ... 2. Small first aid kit - I brought band-aids and neosporin which we did use, but we had a minor parasailing incident and some peroxide would've been soooo much nicer than the alcohol the office had on hand. 3. Sports bras - the humidity made wearing a regular bra miserable and a sports bra would've been perfect during the day under a tank top. 4. "Mudding" clothes - we didn't decide on excursions until we got there and I was completely unprepared for the dune buggy trip through the mud. I had to suck it up and and be prepared to ruin a pair of shorts. Luckily, I did have my DIY "bride" tank which I didn't plan to wear again so that was an easy sacrifice. 5. My own shampoo - the resort shampoo didn't lather up very well Things I packed and didn't use: 1. Bug spray 2. "Club" style tops 3. Dark colored shirts Things I'm glad I packed: 1. Too much sunscreen!!! It turned out not to be too much really and sunscreen at the gift shop was $33 USD 2. Lots of ziploc bags (several gallon size) 3. A book 4. Insulated cups/mugs - these were great out in the sun for keeping our drinks cold and the bartenders always filled them up for us without hesitation! 5. Lots of $1 bills for tips - it was an all-inclusive resort, but the service was always just a little bit better when we tipped (especially bartenders, butler service guys, etc.) and having plenty of singles on hand made this MUCH simpler.
  16. Here are is a link to our photos: wedding pictures by eloping789 - Photobucket I'm still working on my review, but to give Melissa an idea of the ceremony time/sun - we got married at 4 pm and had plenty of sun (so much that you'll notice I'm squinting a lot - LOL), but the sun starts to set around 6 or 6:30 and it's almost dark by 7pm so it all depends on what you want. A sunset ceremony would be beautiful!
  17. I totally had to initiate DH's party and he has a ton of friends who's parties he's planned and his brother is only 90 or so miles away. And even though I did initiate it, DH ended up having to actually plan it himself, his buddies just sort of went along for the ride. I was pretty annoyed with all of them for not stepping up more, but what can you do I guess. He had a good time and that's really all that matters in the end. I say, do whatever you can to help him have a memorable party that he can reminisce over for years to come. ;-)
  18. That's awesome!! We should've done that - we met on MySpace! Ha!!
  19. There actually isn't a residency requirement in Dominican Republic. If you went straight to the courthouse the day you arrive, you could get legally married. The requirement to be there a certain amount of time prior to your wedding is set by the resort. Usually weekends don't count because WC's are off or busy with weddings happening on those days so they can't meet with you. Our resort had a general 3 day advance arrival, but because we eloped and had no special arrangements at all, we arrived 2 days in advance, met with the WC the day before the wedding and everything went perfectly. If you're having trouble with the dates, talk to your WC and see if you can work something out - they can be very accommodating if they understand your situation. Good luck!
  20. My dress was lace from top to bottom and it worked out perfectly on the beach! Don't let the location keep you from getting a dress you love. B is an amazing dress and I do love it, but if you prefer A then you should have it. Good luck making a decision!
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