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Seriously, Megs, you are great! I have a question about how you guys did the bar. Did you just pay per drink consumed? How do you think that turned out? More/less than having an open bar? We have about 35 people...about 30 like to drink! haha.... I am torn on how we should do the bar situation....

Also, was there a complimentary welcome drink deal when guests arrive to the Jellyfish? (before ceremony)
 

Originally Posted by megsosborn View Post

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Descripción Precio unitario TOTAL
1 FOOD AND DRINKS BY CONSUM    
                     
  SERVICES                  
1 RESTAURAN AND TABLES DECORATION   $       400.00  $         400.00
1 CEREMONY SET ON THE BEACH AND LOUNGE AREA  $       400.00  $         400.00
  ON THE BEACH                  
1 BONFIRE SET UP ON THE BEACH            $       200.00  $         200.00
1 SOUND FOR IPOD              $       400.00  $         400.00
1 WEDDING CAKE+CUP CAKES            $       250.00  $         250.00
1 BRIDE BOUQUET AND BOTONIER+ FLOWERS FOR TABLES AND COCKTAIL HOU  $       400.00  $         400.00
30 TRANSPOTATION ROUND TRIP            $          5.00  $         150.00
       
                  Subtotal   $2,200.00
                  Envío    
Medio de pago Seleccione uno…           Impuestos      
                 
            TOTAL   $2,200.00

This was my invoice from Mayte.  Liz T - it costs $400 for a speaker set-up and it is an extra $200 to have her DJ there.  I believe that is what the girls were mentioning. :)



 

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I mis-typed...sorry for the confusion...The DJ is listed right above the cake, which is the $200... 
 

Originally Posted by Liz T View Post

DJ is $200?  I'm confused.  On the Jellyfish pricing sheet it's $600, and on my preinvoice it's $600.  Did you negotiate it that low or did you mistype?  For no dj and a sound system Mayte charges $400



 

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Here is my latest response from Mayte, I asked if sparklers were not available for purchase in the DR. Her response was:

 

 

 think is not problem if you purchuase the sparkles..., more brides brought from home.

Un abrazo
 

 

 

So, sounds like if we can get them there, we are good??

Originally Posted by jlarruda View Post

I actually bought sparklers around the 4th of July this year and plan on bringing them.. not supposed to fly with them, but I've read thats how brides bring them.. If I get stopped by customs I'll just act like I didn't know.. oops lol.  I'll let you know how it goes after my wedding in a couple of weeks.



 

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- Brides bring sparklers from home.. even though we're not supposed to fly with them.. lol.. lets hope I don't get stuck in customs so I can return and write my review :)

 

- Welcome cocktail for your guests is free when they arrive at the resort

 

- About 1-2 months before our wedding I changed our menu.. I wanted to have control over the price wise and I thought I could get a better bargain.. also we have a little less than 30 guests.. so Mayte let me pick 3 entrees off of the Jellyfish menu and a salad thats how we're going to do it..plus appetizers during cocktail hour.. see if Mayte will send you the actual Jellyfish menu so you can figure out more options..  Also, as far as drinks.. we have some heavy drinkers and some non drinkers.. after seeing the Jellyfish menu for drinks I decided to stick with the 2 hours of open bar for local.. because some of their drinks can range up to $9 each, so say if a person ordered 4 $9 drinks within 2 hours of open bar.. you'd pay the set price of $20 and not $36.  For the Champagne toast, I'm planning on bringing some of the complimentary champagne bottles from the resort when we get there, I asked Mayte if we could bring our own and she said thats fine.

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YES! We will bring our own sparklers! I can't wait to hear how it works for you!

 

Is there a free welcome cocktail at the JELLYFISH when guests arrive? (your post said resort?)

 

I like the idea of picking entrees! I think we will do that, the only issue will be narrowing it down! So, in picking the entree, do you pick a side too or just the entree? And, did you pick the same salad for everyone to come out first? Did Mayte give you a discount on the salad> I am thining caprese salad but it's $12 or something on the menu so I was wondering if we would get a price break??

 

Thank you! for the suggestion of bringing champagne! i didn't know we could do that, we will probably do the same. I also think we will do two hours of open bar and maybe back to beer and wine after if they allow that?

 

Originally Posted by jlarruda View Post

- Brides bring sparklers from home.. even though we're not supposed to fly with them.. lol.. lets hope I don't get stuck in customs so I can return and write my review :)

 

- Welcome cocktail for your guests is free when they arrive at the resort

 

- About 1-2 months before our wedding I changed our menu.. I wanted to have control over the price wise and I thought I could get a better bargain.. also we have a little less than 30 guests.. so Mayte let me pick 3 entrees off of the Jellyfish menu and a salad thats how we're going to do it..plus appetizers during cocktail hour.. see if Mayte will send you the actual Jellyfish menu so you can figure out more options..  Also, as far as drinks.. we have some heavy drinkers and some non drinkers.. after seeing the Jellyfish menu for drinks I decided to stick with the 2 hours of open bar for local.. because some of their drinks can range up to $9 each, so say if a person ordered 4 $9 drinks within 2 hours of open bar.. you'd pay the set price of $20 and not $36.  For the Champagne toast, I'm planning on bringing some of the complimentary champagne bottles from the resort when we get there, I asked Mayte if we could bring our own and she said thats fine.



 

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Anyone getting married around this time (beginning of November):

 

Can you please give me a general timeline of when you are having your ceramony, cocktail hour, and dinner reception?  What did you put on your invites?  I am about to order save the dates for my Nov 9, 2012 at the Jellyfish and I am just looking for a right time to tell the designer who is doing my invitations.  I want to be sure that I have enough time for some pictures after the ceramony before the sun sets :)

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