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Are chapels available for non-religious ceremonies at the resorts?

 

I love the Dreams Tulum and El Dorado Royale chapels, and am wondering if its possible to have a civil ceremony at the chapel. Is it completely unheard of to have on at one of the locations?

 

Has anyone else done this?? Did it feel strange?

 

My FI and I both grew up in Catholic households but we are not religious people now.

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There are a lot of girls on here who are Catholic and having a civil ceremony in Mexico, me included. We are planning on getting married in the states right before we leave to make it easier.

 

I believe there is thread about Catholic vs civil ceremony on here. Try the search function.

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So it is possible to have a civil ceremony at the chapels? I just wasn't sure if this was "against the rules" since you'd be in a church and all...
I would email the hotel WCs. I don't think they would do a non-religious ceremony in a church. Maybe it's different if the hotel chapels are just a location for weddings. But, I couldn't see a real church allowing a non-religious ceremony.
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I would email the hotel WCs. I don't think they would do a non-religious ceremony in a church. Maybe it's different if the hotel chapels are just a location for weddings. But, I couldn't see a real church allowing a non-religious ceremony.
I don't know, I could see them going ahead with it. Doing the legal thing at home and just making the Mexico thing a symbolic ceremony.

It's definately worth contacting the WC about though. Let us know what she says.
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yes I'm almost positive you can have the civil legal ceremony in the chappel at dreams tulum because that's where I am getting married (civil ceremony) and I was told that the chapel would be my back-up location in case of rain (on a side note, I told them I wasn't really interested in the chapel, so I'm going to have it in the beachside restaurant on in front of the grand staircase of the main lobby if it rains).

 

Their religious ceremony is a symbolic one only, not legal, so I think they know that people want a legal ceremony (not religious), but also want to be in the chapel.

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I don't know, I could see them going ahead with it. Doing the legal thing at home and just making the Mexico thing a symbolic ceremony.

It's definately worth contacting the WC about though. Let us know what she says.
I agree. I'm getting legally married in the U.S. before we leave for Mexico, but will be getting married in the EDR chapel. We're just doing the symbolic ceremony - but it will be w/ a minister. But I think they don't stipulate anywhere that you can't have a symbolic ceremony in the chapel.
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