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  1. Hi Sarah...

     

    I haven't gotten married on that ship but, if you have never been on that ship I believe you will LOVE it! My very first cruise was with the Carnival Imagination (Mexico) and it made me fall in love with cruising. We actually cruised it in 2004 before it was updated so I know it is probably even more fabulous!

     

    We are getting married on NCL Jewel. This forum is pretty quiet but hopefully you will find some answers to your questions here. Another cool place to check out for cruise wedding info is cruisecritics.com... (http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=31).

     

    Happy wedding planning!

  2. We invited 66 people, and so far only 3 have said they are cruising, 7 have said they are not sailing and the rest haven't responded either way. We are not getting married until next July so there is still time but I think most people won't cruise, and I won't believe the ones who said they are until they make at least the initial deposit. I just know the 4 of us will be there!  (me, my fiance and our two kids)

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    Originally Posted by Dream43011 View Post

     

    Did anyone's cruise leave from Port Canaveral?  Can anyone recommend a hotel they stayed at the night before the cruise?

     

    There are three that are constantly being raved about on cruise critic forums. They say they are the best and all have a park & cruise package as well as a shuttle to the port:

     

    Radisson Resort at the Port, Residance Inn, or Country Inn and Suites

     

     

     

     

     

  4. We took our very 1st cruise with Carnival (Imagination) and was HOOKED!! Although it was an older ship we truly enjoyed being on her and enjoying all that Carnival had to offer. Our 2nd cruise was with Royal Caribbean (Majesty of the Seas). Another older ship, when some decent activities but for us it was not as fun as our Carnival cruise. The ship was small in comparison and didn't seem to have as much to do on it. Both trips were short and we did our own excursions at each port which was money saving and fun nonetheless.

     

    Between the two Carnival was our favorite, but I really  believe it depends on the ship & not so much whether is CCL or RCL. Bigger ships and longer itineraries is what usually makes the trip even more enjoyable.

     

    Next July we will be doing Norwegian (Jewel) for the first time so I'm looking forward to trying the 3rd of the top 3 biggest cruise lines.This cruise will be somewhat different as we are also getting married on this ship, we may be cruising with guest who have decided to cruise and the cruise will be our longest at 7 days.

  5. That is a great suggestion!

     

    We had already booked ours before changing to a DW, so we are stuck since we gave a deposit. We will still be using him since we have to have two wedding days. So we will use him for the legal ceremony in CT which will be a few days before the DW wedding.

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    Originally Posted by ~Andrea~ View Post

     

     

     

     

     

    How exciting!  Happy almost wedding day!!

     

    I did my wedding in port during the cruise.  I think either way there will be stress.  Embarkation day weddings are really rushed.  In port weddings come with lots of stress regarding the ship making it to port, being on time, etc.

     

    Oh my, I really need to start planning another cruise!  They are so much fun!

     

    I actually saw your review on my 1st day on this site which was just the other day. You guys look like you had a great time. On our very first cruise we went to Cozumel and also did Paradise Beach. Loved it!!

     

    Thanks for sharing your review.



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    Originally Posted by hunniebee724 View Post

    I'm having an embarkation day wedding....TOMORROW! pinkie.gif    Our wedding will be at 1 p.m. but we have to be at the port at 11.  I think the only thing that feels rushed is the reception because it can only be an hour or an hour and a half depending on which package you choose....because your non-sailing guests have to get off the ship before it leaves.  We'll be back on the 27th, so I'll come back and let you know how it went!


    Wow! Excitement is in the air. I can't wait to hear your details. Have a great time.

  8. We are planning our cruise wedding on embarkment day.

    I've heard that this can be a rushed situation because you have to get to the ship hours before your wedding takes place.

    At the same time, I've heard this is the best way to include your non-sailing guest. That is the #1 reason we are doing ours this way. At any rate, I would like to hear from those who have done embarkment day weddings, as well as anyone else who had their wedding on the ship. What was YOUR experience?

  9. We have decided to get married on NCL Jewel July 2011.

    It was a choice between NCL & RCCL since Carnival does not do same-sex weddings.

    At any rate, I am SUPER excited, new here and would like to hear from NCL brides (past, present and future).

    Share your experiences, good and bad and any advice you'd like to give.

     

    Hope to hear from ya'll!!  welcome1.gif

     

    ~dai (I'm on the right in the picture)



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    Originally Posted by ~Andrea~ View Post




    It's not like the cruise line can set limits on how many pictures your guests take.  Do you know if they have a strict policy about photographers other then their own?


     

    RCCL guide just keeps mentioning that THEY will provide professional shipboard photographer. I didn't see the words "you can not bring your own". lol

    NCL guide mentions they have a professional photographer for wedding day. Again, not saying the words "you can't bring your own".

    However both mention not being allow outside vendors, so my guess this does include a photographer.

     

    NCL:

    Are outside wedding vendors allowed on board the ship?

    Due to heightened security, NCL and/or Wedding Aisles

    provides all professional services such as; wedding

    photographers, videographers, entertainment, food and

    beverage, cakes, fresh flowers, etc. No outside vendors

    and/or services are permitted.

    RCCL:

    No outside vendors and / or services are

    permitted.


     

  11. We actually were discussing how to 'smuggle' our photographer on as a 'guest' lol. My only thing is we are doing our wedding on the ship and not off the ship which I feel would be easier to hide. Since we can not afford to pay for the photographer's cruise he would just be one of our non-sailing guest. Has anyone ever did it this way!?!

  12. Not sure if your doing a beach wedding but Paradise Beach in Cozumel was great. We spent almost the whole day there back in 2004 and it was very intimate in a sense that a zillion people weren't there. The beach has sand & water of course, but also hammocks, plenty of trees and beach toys. They also serve food on the beach and have a bar.

     

    Also, the next beach over which is called San Fransisco beach was also great. When we left the first beach we walked over to the that one and they had a great pool with a swim up bar. There we had the best time lounging and swimming, and we even had some virgin drinks straight out the coconut! lol

     

    If any of the two do weddings on their sites you will get some great pictures!

     

     http://www.paradise-beach-cozumel.com

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