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Overall A Good Wedding at the ILA
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Iberostar Laguna Azul Varadero, Cuba

Detailed Ratings
Accomodation Value:
4.0
Communication:
4.0
General Location:
5.0
Wedding Sites:
4.0
Wedding Value:
4.0
cristina2011

By cristina2011, · 1,013 Views · 2 Comments

Pros: New resort, nice pools & beach, beautiful ceremony option on the terrace, reasonably priced, great mojitos
Cons: Too many weddings in 1 day, neglected gardens, poor flower & decoration selection, no wedding beach gazebo, non-commital wedding coordinator

 

April 13, 2011

Hey Ladies!  

Just got back from the ILA the other day.  Wedding went well -- lots of little details for you girls, but I'm trying to catch up on 2 weeks of missed work right now so I'll try to keep this to a minimum.  (It probably won't happen, but anyways...)


Ceremony - Had the ceremony on the spa terrace at 4pm.  Despite the heat, there was a strong breeze blowing which kept guests cool, and the shade the terrace provides is perfect to keep guests from squinting in photos.  The pool activities start getting loud around 4pm, so we paid the activities team $20 CUC to keep it quiet and they thankfully did!  (I think if your ceremony is at 2pm, you would be fine though.)  I wasn't a fan of the ceremony set up on the beach.  The gazebo is super close to the water and there are so many ignorant people that gather around peoples' ceremonies as if they are invited.  If you do plan on a beach wedding and this might bother you, I would suggest making small signs you can hammer into the sand asking people to please respect the couple's space (and pictures) for their special moment.  Make sure you bring your music for walking down the aisle, unless you want to walk down to the Cuban trio.  I would also suggest writing your own vows, since the ceremony is both difficult to understand and impersonal.  From the time I walked down the aisle to the time I said I Do, it was less than 10 minutes. Also, Yahimara (who translates the ceremony) and the judge stood between our guests and us, which seemed kind of odd and made pictures difficult, but at the same time, guests could see our faces better. If you have a preference as to how you would like them arranged, be sure to let Yahimara know.

Reception - Had the gala set up at the palapas and opted for the lobster dinner ($45 CUC/guest).  In my opinion, the palapas are the most picturesque set up available and offer the greatest privacy for a large group.  We had 35 people and used 3 palapas.  We sat 13 under one, 14 under another, and the bridal party of 8 in between the two.  We were able to do all of our speeches there and play music.  The wait staff was great.  There were a few other menus to choose from, all of which seemed decent.  Since the palapas use the same kitchen as the Cuban restaurant, I think you would be safe to go with almost anything they offer.  I know you could go with the free menu and pay just 15 CUC/person to use the palapas.  If you're looking to save money, I would consider doing that.  They also have a stereo set up at the palapas, so we were able to play music and do speeches.

 

For anyone considering the steak restaurant, think again. Cuba and beef aren't the greatest combination. I spoke to a guest who attended a wedding reception at the steak restaurant and he said it wasn't very good. I heard similar reviews from our guests that visited it during their stay. The Romantico restaurant is VERY nice. The decor is probably the classiest of all the restaurants. It is quite small, but could probably accommodate 40 people. (I have a suspicion they only book half the restaurant tho.) We had a dinner here with the bridal party and parents the night before the wedding. The Romantico restaurant is also air conditioned, unlike the Cuban which is completely exposed to the outdoors. I think the Romantico's menu was nice enough that you wouldn't have to upgrade to a different menu either.

 

Photographer - We brought our own photographer who was absolutely amazing!  Her name is Genevieve Albert and she is based out of Montreal.  I can only speak highly of Genevieve, compared to all the other photogs I researched.  I am true photo critique and Genevieve's work is incredible (and reasonably priced).  You can check out some of my pictures here: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/fbx/?set=a.10150547208425174.654504.576055173&l=a55576ba5c


Music - Burn CD's!!  We tried to hook our iPod up and it was not possible until later that night at the Disco.  Even still, my playlist didn't play in order at that point.  I had burnt CD's as back up and was thankful that I did! (Remember, 1 CD for each location. It will make things a lot easier.)

Decorations - I had envisioned hanging a variety of pink paper lanterns above the tables, but the wind was so strong that the lanterns ended up being hung under the perimeter of the palapas.  (Wine glasses were blowing over and breaking it was so windy!)  I also had fuchsia petals sprinkled on the table tops, with 72 frosted glass tealight holders and seating cards for everyone.  I brought down about 50 paper lanterns in 3 shades of pink.  When Yahimara returned my suitcase of decorations after the wedding, it was completely empty which I found a little odd considering there was so much stuff that hadn't been used, or would have been left behind.  I know Yahimara stayed late to see my reception and took a lot of pictures, so I got the feeling that she planned on keeping my supplies to offer them to future brides.  I wouldn't have minded if she asked me to donate my decorations to future brides, rather than assume that I didn't want them anymore.  (I had planned on using the lanterns again at home for our home celebration with friends and family that couldn't make it.)  When I asked her about getting the decorations back, she said she didn't know where they disappeared to.  

After Party - We booked the beach but had to move it to the disco due to weather concerns.  Again, bring a CD for your first dance!  Still, we rocked it out at the disco till the wee hours of the morning.  It was good fun.  (Note: you can only book the disco for your private party until 11pm, then it opens to other guests) Also, they are supposed to hang a sign outside the disco to inform people that there is a private party taking place. Unfortunately the sign never made it out front of the door, so we had people continually busting in to our party.

Flowers - I made arrangements for myself and the bridesmaids.  It was probably one of the best decisions I made, since all of the bouquets the resort seems to make are on the dated side.  (In my opinion).  My complementary bouquet was pink roses.  I specified that I didn't want any baby's breath or other fillers.  Yahimara will ask you what your second and third choice are if they don't have your first pick.  Despite being a tropical island, their flower selection is on the weak side. If you don't bring your own flowers, at least bring your own ribbon so they don't wrap it in white plastic ribbon.

Hair Salon - There is only one hair dresser at the ILA but she works very fast and is really sweet.  She does have a tendency to do the same 1 style on brides, which seemed to be the case on me despite having pictures of my trial updo.  Still, she graciously fixed it without any hesitation at all.  The power went out twice while I was having my hair done, so we used iPads to light up the windowless salon so the hair dresser could continue. Unfortunately it ended up putting me an 1.5hr behind, so I had no time to do my makeup!  My hair cost 50 CUC and the bridesmaids cost 30 CUC each.  I would suggest bringing pictures of what you want if you have something in mind.  The hairdressers english is ok.  I think she understands more than she speaks. She also sprayed beer in my hair to help set the rollers before sitting under the blow dryer to set. (Not the finest smell I wanted on my wedding day.)

All in all, our guests had a great time and I have no regrets.  We took everyone to Havana on a private bus two days after the wedding which ended up being a great decision.  Everyone loved it and it is a stunning city.  Mark & I got back into our wedding attire and we had our wedding photos taken in Havana.  You can see some of the pics through the link above.

Hope that helps for you ladies!  For those considering another resort, I would also look into Paradisus Varadero.  It was our other resort we were deciding between and we ended up staying there for a brief honeymoon there afterwards.  Their wedding gazebo is stunning and they have lots of nice outdoor options for receptions.  For those booked at the ILA, I'm sure all of you ladies will love it.  

Congrats to you all,
Cristina

 

PS - MAKE SURE you specify the types of bedrooms your guests need (i.e. 2 single beds, or 1 king) when you fill in Yahimara's guest info form and also any preference you have in booking people close to you. I didn't realize this and almost all of our guests were booked into 2 single bedrooms!! They weren't impressed, but the resort moved most of them.

2 Comments


Hi Cristina,

Thanks for the review- it's really helpful- and I think this might be the place to choose!

I took a look at your beautiful pics on the fb link you provided. I have to ask- where did you get those flowers from? I love them! Were they reasonably priced?

All these tips- and pics are excellent!

Thanks

 

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Hi Cristina,

WOw your photos are stunning! You looked amazing! I am wondering if you have any photos of the palapas set up you used?

 

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