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We have reserved a time/location for a private reception but we are thinking of forgoing that and just using our reservations for our dinner reception at a restaurant. Do you know if they will allow us to cancel it without any questions, since we never signed anything saying we MUST do the private event?
I have no idea since I haven't ever been down there, but I'd imagine they would let you cancel it if you haven't signed anything or paid anything towards it.

We're struggling with the same thing - how to do some kind of a reception without spending a boatload. We were thinking using our cocktail reception (which we'll get free) as our reception, and add the iPod option to it. Then, we'll just go to one of the restaurants for dinner.
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Jennifer- We started out with Maribel and now have Claudia for our WC. We're only four weeks out and just changed our dinner plans last week, she didn't seem to mind.

After going over our options we decided to have our reserved dinner the night before the wedding. Our ceremony is at 4:00..then on to the pics...then we reserved the Tucan terrace for our cocktail reception from 6 to 9.

I've heard that there's plenty of food included with the cocktail reception and because we get the first hour free we're just going to add on to that. There were others that did this (Betsy?) and it turned out to be a great money saver and a great time.

We've added lounge furniture and are renting the sound/light music system.

I think you have time to change your mind several times yet!

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Nibsmom- I see you're also from WI, have you had the apostille document attached to your birth certificates yet? Just wondering if you sent them to Madison or had that done somewhere else...
Hey momslehcar!

I do live in WI now, but I was born in MA. So, I had ended up having to do mine in Boston. I did it all by mail though! Real easy!
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Speaking of appostille and authentication documents, my wedding coordinator said that as of 2 weeks ago you no longer need them!!!
That's crazy! I just checked their website though and it said you still need them. How much easier would it be if that's true!!

Too bad we already got ours!
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Jennifer- We started out with Maribel and now have Claudia for our WC. We're only four weeks out and just changed our dinner plans last week, she didn't seem to mind.
After going over our options we decided to have our reserved dinner the night before the wedding. Our ceremony is at 4:00..then on to the pics...then we reserved the Tucan terrace for our cocktail reception from 6 to 9.
I've heard that there's plenty of food included with the cocktail reception and because we get the first hour free we're just going to add on to that. There were others that did this (Betsy?) and it turned out to be a great money saver and a great time.
We've added lounge furniture and are renting the sound/light music system.
I think you have time to change your mind several times yet!

Whats your wedding date? We may be running into each other :)
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This is what my coordinator wrote me about the documents:

 

Hi Brianne,

 

As of two weeks ago the Mexican government notified us that it is no longer necessary to bring an apostille/authentication document in order to be legally married in Mexico so you guys will be fine.

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know. Thank you and have a wonderful day!

 

Kind Regards,

Michaelle Rodriguez

Wedding Sales Coordinator

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This is what my coordinator wrote me about the documents:

Hi Brianne,

As of two weeks ago the Mexican government notified us that it is no longer necessary to bring an apostille/authentication document in order to be legally married in Mexico so you guys will be fine.

If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know. Thank you and have a wonderful day!

Kind Regards,
Michaelle Rodriguez
Wedding Sales Coordinator
I just called the Moon Palace directly and they are telling me the same thing. I have just emailed our WC, Maribel, just to confirm this and what is now required for documents. The lady at MP said that all we need are our birth certificates and passports?! This would be wonderful and save us alot of money!! Here is to hoping..
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