Jump to content

Paradisus Punta Cana (PPC) Brides POST HERE!!


Recommended Posts

I just came back from my wedding at PPC and we used HDC. When I originally booked my wedding early last year, I was told there was $1000 outside photographer fee or workaround was to book one night room for them, which I did. on my wedding day, one hour before ceremony was about to start, I was told that it should be 3 nights booked or $1000 fee. Luckily I had the email threads from the wedding coordinator in Miami that clearly stated one night room and they went ahead and honored it. 

When you book a room, since this is an all inclusive, you have to pay per person.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Originally Posted by Katie83 View Post

 

Is it true ladies that I will have to pay 100 dollars for every guest beyond the 24 allotted:(((

depending on your package, you will have to pay additional going beyond the 24 alloted. Note, the 24 includes the bride and groom. I had the chill out chic and my date fell on the entice me dates so it would only be $60 per person.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Originally Posted by Katie83 View Post

 

Hey ladies, I was wondering how many days fellow brides are going or recommend going to the resort prior to their wedding day. We are hoping to book our trip this week so feedback would be much appreciated:)

 

Thank you!

We got married on a Friday. We arrived on Tuesday afternoon - perfect timing, especially if you have a morning flight. By the time your flight arrives, you get your bags, get to the resort, check in, unpack, get something to eat & enjoy the beach/pool or walk around a bit - your day is shot. We had our welcome cocktail party on Wednesday, the rehearsal & rehearsal dinner was on Thursday, and Friday was the big day.

Originally Posted by Katie83 View Post

 

Is it true ladies that I will have to pay 100 dollars for every guest beyond the 24 allotted:(((

I had 50 guests, and yes I had to pay the $100 extra per person over my package.  I chose the Aqua Package - but the extra $per person depends on which package you have - if you have one at all (some people choose to go a-la-carte).  I also added on an extra hour to the reception which was another extra fee per person - it wasn't much something like $15 per person.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Originally Posted by Katie83 View Post

 

Has anyone used wright travel agency for their bookings and if so did they handle flight and hotel or just room reservations?!

We used Liberty Travel. They handled the room reservations but did help with booking flights for others that didn't book it separately. They did offer incentives depending on how many rooms we booked. We only decided to use travel agent since we were going on peak season and rates were ridiculously high. if you are going on off season, it might be cheaper booking on your own i.e. bookit.com

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Ladies!

 

Just got back from our wedding at PPC. Here is a long review.

 

We arrived at PPC on Saturday afternoon. We were greeted immediately by a staff member after we got off the bus and asked us about our checkin information. I was with 4 other guests and we were on her list, so she took us to the main lobby and told us someone would be with us shortly. We stood around for about 5 minutes waiting for that someone, but no one ever came. There was no sense of order at check-in, i.e. no lines. Guests were just kind of scattered everywhere. There were 3 workers behind the checkin desk so we decided to just stand at the desk until someone helped us. After another 5 minutes, someone started helping us but at the same time they were helping someone else so it was a bit odd.

 

Check-in

 

We arrived at PPC on a Saturday, which I was later told was one of their busiest days at the main lobby.  Check-in was a bit disorganized. After wasting 30 minutes there, we were eventually told that we were upgraded to Royal Service since we were having a wedding there and that there is a different check-in location for that. We were brought to the royal service lounge which started out nice, but wasted another hour there until we were brought to our room.  They are on island time big time in DR, so donâ€t expect quick service here, itâ€s just part of their culture, very laid back. We finally arrived to our upgraded room which was in the Reserve section. The reserve is a newer section of the resort but quite far from the beach. It was about 15 minute walk to the beach. But trams do come by maybe every 10-15 minutes to pick up guests to bring to the beach area where majority of the fun stuff was located. The room was nice one bedroom suite. Compared to the rooms in the non-reserve section, these were quite nice and spacious.  But if I had a choice, I would have opted for a room closer to the beach. We wasted a lot of time just waiting for the tram to go back and forth from the beach.

Tip: if you are bride/groom, in the front where you are dropped off there is a little sign to the left for royal service guests. Check there first if your name is there before heading to main lobby to save you time at check-in since it seems like most bride/groom will get this upgrade.

 

Welcome Cocktail/Rehearsal Dinner

 

We got a free welcome cocktail with our travel agent since we booked so many rooms, so that was a nice little extra to have with our group. Unfortunately, the times available were quite early i.e. 4 or 5 and we were normally at the beach until 6, so that cut into our beach time. Rehearsal dinner was at gabi beach. We had a set menu. I booked this ahead of time before arriving at PPC. If you have a party of more than 20, you will be charged an additional $15 per person for guests past 20 and thatâ€s including kids and babies! This was unfortunate. I had 2 kids (4, 7 yr) and a baby who I was charged for and they didnâ€t even get the food that I initially pre-ordered for them.

 

Restaurants

 

La Palapa, which is only for Royal Service guests, was very good. Surf and Turf was delicious. Vento and Mole was also good. Unfortunately, you have to make reservations for the restaurants for dinner so it is hard to have group dinners together. Luckily we met the customer service manager and he helped us out with that and we were able to eat dinner together most of the nights. Not sure if it was the food, but about 6 of my guests including myself got diarrheaL, so be careful, sorry TMI.

 

Night life

 

Our group was late 20s into 30s so we like to drink and dance. Gabi beach at night was always fun and the bartenders are very entertaining. They also have a club in the lobby that we went to once, it was too loud and far. There is also a casino, but beware, they tend to change the rules on you especially if you are winning.

 

Yhi Spa

 

Got my hair done at Yhi spa since it came with my wedding package. The lady helping me out did not speak any English. I showed her a picture of what I wanted, but I did not get what I wanted L So I ended up having her just doing a basic do. They use soooo much hair spray!! I gave the free makeup to my mom, but that didnâ€t turn out well either. Luckily, I have family members that do makeup so they were able to fix that for her

 

Photographer

 

I used HDC. When I booked my wedding, I was originally told by Lauren from the Miami office about the outside vendor fee of $1000 for photographer and the workaround would be to book one night room for them, which I did. An hour before the ceremony started, the onsite wedding coordinator told my fiancé that there was issue with photographer and that they would not be able to come in to the property unless we pay the $1000 fee or book 3 nights! There was some kind of miscommunication going on here big time. The photographer called me from the front desk about issues getting in and since they had a room reservation they were finally let in. I was not stressed about this since I knew I had it in writing from the lauren what I was told, so we just discussed the photog issue after the wedding. HDC did a great job. Milian and Carlos was a pleasure to work with.

 

Tip: make sure you keep all emails from wedding coordinator and make sure to have it in clear writing if they promise you anything in particular.

 

Ceremony

 

We had our ceremony on the beach in front of building 19 at 4:30 pm. There were still a lot of people on the beach, but to be honest, I hardly noticed them. I originally wanted to have ceremony on the gazebo, but they charge you $500 just to use it. We did a symbolic ceremony and the lady that officiated did a great job and spoke EnglishJ. We brought our own music in ipod and they played the correct music and on queue!

 

Cocktail Reception

 

Immediately followed the ceremony on the beach as well. We had the chill out chic package so it came with 3 cold appetizers. We also rented out the sound system for $100 which Iâ€m not sure why they would have to charge since itâ€s the same system used for the ceremony.

 

Dinner Reception

 

We decided to have the dinner reception at the main pool. Unfortunately, our day was the hottest and most humid of the whole week and there is not much of a breeze in the pool area. We chose the grill option, which was quite good. But I think they were missing one of our menu items. Weâ€ve been eating buffet all week so it didnâ€t bother me much. You should maybe ask to have the section closed off since we did notice some random people walking through our party.

 

We used the dj that booked through the hotel and they did a good job. They even gave us a free mini fireworks on our first dance. I did have a detailed outline of when I wanted certain things to occur i.e. toast, cake cutting, but the dj didnâ€t really follow the itinerary, but it was fine, it all worked out in the end.

 

Our wedding coordinator onsite was Beatris and she was a pleasure to work with. 

 

If you have any issues at all during your stay, get in contact with Nathaniel (customer service manager) and he will be on top of it. If it wasnt for him, our vacation experience could have been disastrous. he helped us out with any room issues and also reservations since we had a big group. he is also very nice and fun to hang out with. 

 

Let me know if you have any questions. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Ladies!

 

Just got back from our wedding at PPC. Here is a long review.

 

We arrived at PPC on Saturday afternoon. We were greeted immediately by a staff member after we got off the bus and asked us about our checkin information. I was with 4 other guests and we were on her list, so she took us to the main lobby and told us someone would be with us shortly. We stood around for about 5 minutes waiting for that someone, but no one ever came. There was no sense of order at check-in, i.e. no lines. Guests were just kind of scattered everywhere. There were 3 workers behind the checkin desk so we decided to just stand at the desk until someone helped us. After another 5 minutes, someone started helping us but at the same time they were helping someone else so it was a bit odd.

 

Check-in

 

We arrived at PPC on a Saturday, which I was later told was one of their busiest days at the main lobby.  Check-in was a bit disorganized. After wasting 30 minutes there, we were eventually told that we were upgraded to Royal Service since we were having a wedding there and that there is a different check-in location for that. We were brought to the royal service lounge which started out nice, but wasted another hour there until we were brought to our room.  They are on island time big time in DR, so donâ€t expect quick service here, itâ€s just part of their culture, very laid back. We finally arrived to our upgraded room which was in the Reserve section. The reserve is a newer section of the resort but quite far from the beach. It was about 15 minute walk to the beach. But trams do come by maybe every 10-15 minutes to pick up guests to bring to the beach area where majority of the fun stuff was located. The room was nice one bedroom suite. Compared to the rooms in the non-reserve section, these were quite nice and spacious.  But if I had a choice, I would have opted for a room closer to the beach. We wasted a lot of time just waiting for the tram to go back and forth from the beach.

 

Tip: if you are bride/groom, in the front where you are dropped off there is a little sign to the left for royal service guests. Check there first if your name is there before heading to main lobby to save you time at check-in since it seems like most bride/groom will get this upgrade.

 

Welcome Cocktail/Rehearsal Dinner

 

We got a free welcome cocktail with our travel agent since we booked so many rooms, so that was a nice little extra to have with our group. Unfortunately, the times available were quite early i.e. 4 or 5 and we were normally at the beach until 6, so that cut into our beach time. Rehearsal dinner was at gabi beach. We had a set menu. I booked this ahead of time before arriving at PPC. If you have a party of more than 20, you will be charged an additional $15 per person for guests past 20 and thatâ€s including kids and babies! This was unfortunate. I had 2 kids (4, 7 yr) and a baby who I was charged for and they didnâ€t even get the food that I initially pre-ordered for them.

 

Restaurants

 

La Palapa, which is only for Royal Service guests, was very good. Surf and Turf was delicious. Vento and Mole was also good. Unfortunately, you have to make reservations for the restaurants for dinner so it is hard to have group dinners together. Luckily we met the customer service manager and he helped us out with that and we were able to eat dinner together most of the nights. Not sure if it was the food, but about 6 of my guests including myself got diarrheaL, so be careful, sorry TMI. bring pepto bismol just in case!

 

Night life

 

Our group was late 20s into 30s so we like to drink and dance. Gabi beach at night was always fun and the bartenders are very entertaining. They also have a club in the lobby that we went to once, it was too loud and far. There is also a casino, but beware, they tend to change the rules on you especially if you are winning.

 

Yhi Spa

 

Got my hair done at Yhi spa since it came with my wedding package. The lady helping me out did not speak any English. I showed her a picture of what I wanted, but I did not get what I wanted L So I ended up having her just doing a basic do. They use soooo much hair spray!! I gave the free makeup to my mom, but that didnâ€t turn out well either. Luckily, I have family members that do makeup so they were able to fix that for her

 

Photographer

 

I used HDC. When I booked my wedding, I was originally told by Lauren from the Miami office about the outside vendor fee of $1000 for photographer and the workaround would be to book one night room for them, which I did. An hour before the ceremony started, the onsite wedding coordinator told my fiancé that there was issue with photographer and that they would not be able to come in to the property unless we pay the $1000 fee or book 3 nights! There was some kind of miscommunication going on here big time. The photographer called me from the front desk about issues getting in and since they had a room reservation they were finally let in. I was not stressed about this since I knew I had it in writing from the lauren what I was told, so we just discussed the photog issue after the wedding. HDC did a great job. Milian and Carlos was a pleasure to work with.

 

Tip: make sure you keep all emails from wedding coordinator and make sure to have it in clear writing if they promise you anything in particular.

 

Ceremony

 

We had our ceremony on the beach in front of building 19 at 4:30 pm. There were still a lot of people on the beach, but to be honest, I hardly noticed them. I originally wanted to have ceremony on the gazebo, but they charge you $500 just to use it. We did a symbolic ceremony and the lady that officiated did a great job and spoke EnglishJ. We brought our own music in ipod and they played the correct music and on queue!

 

Cocktail Reception 

 

Immediately followed the ceremony on the beach as well. We had the chill out chic package so it came with 3 cold appetizers. We also rented out the sound system for $100 which Iâ€m not sure why they would have to charge since itâ€s the same system used for the ceremony.

 

Dinner Reception

 

We decided to have the dinner reception at the main pool. Unfortunately, our day was the hottest and most humid of the whole week and there is not much of a breeze in the pool area. We chose the grill option, which was quite good. But I think they were missing one of our menu items. Weâ€ve been eating buffet all week so it didnâ€t bother me much. You should maybe ask to have the section closed off since we did notice some random people walking through our party.

 

We used the dj that booked through the hotel and they did a good job. They even gave us a free mini fireworks on our first dance. I did have a detailed outline of when I wanted certain things to occur i.e. toast, cake cutting, but the dj didnâ€t really follow the itinerary, but it was fine, it all worked out in the end.

 

Our wedding coordinator onsite was Beatris and she was a pleasure to work with.

 

If you have any issues during your stay contact Nathaniel (customer service manager) and he will be on top of it. We had issues during checkin and helped us out a lot. He also helped us get dinner reservations for our group and hung out with us on occasion. Very fun guy.

Let me know if you have any questions. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Ladies!

 

Just got back from our wedding at PPC. Here is a long review.

 

We arrived at PPC on Saturday afternoon. We were greeted immediately by a staff member after we got off the bus and asked us about our checkin information. I was with 4 other guests and we were on her list, so she took us to the main lobby and told us someone would be with us shortly. We stood around for about 5 minutes waiting for that someone, but no one ever came. There was no sense of order at check-in, i.e. no lines. Guests were just kind of scattered everywhere. There were 3 workers behind the checkin desk so we decided to just stand at the desk until someone helped us. After another 5 minutes, someone started helping us but at the same time they were helping someone else so it was a bit odd.

 

Check-in

 

We arrived at PPC on a Saturday, which I was later told was one of their busiest days at the main lobby.  Check-in was a bit disorganized. After wasting 30 minutes there, we were eventually told that we were upgraded to Royal Service since we were having a wedding there and that there is a different check-in location for that. We were brought to the royal service lounge which started out nice, but wasted another hour there until we were brought to our room.  They are on island time big time in DR, so donâ€t expect quick service here, itâ€s just part of their culture, very laid back. We finally arrived to our upgraded room which was in the Reserve section. The reserve is a newer section of the resort but quite far from the beach. It was about 15 minute walk to the beach. But trams do come by maybe every 10-15 minutes to pick up guests to bring to the beach area where majority of the fun stuff was located. The room was nice one bedroom suite. Compared to the rooms in the non-reserve section, these were quite nice and spacious.  But if I had a choice, I would have opted for a room closer to the beach. We wasted a lot of time just waiting for the tram to go back and forth from the beach.

 

Tip: if you are bride/groom, in the front where you are dropped off there is a little sign to the left for royal service guests. Check there first if your name is there before heading to main lobby to save you time at check-in since it seems like most bride/groom will get this upgrade.

 

Welcome Cocktail/Rehearsal Dinner

 

We got a free welcome cocktail with our travel agent since we booked so many rooms, so that was a nice little extra to have with our group. Unfortunately, the times available were quite early i.e. 4 or 5 and we were normally at the beach until 6, so that cut into our beach time. Rehearsal dinner was at gabi beach. We had a set menu. I booked this ahead of time before arriving at PPC. If you have a party of more than 20, you will be charged an additional $15 per person for guests past 20 and thatâ€s including kids and babies! This was unfortunate. I had 2 kids (4, 7 yr) and a baby who I was charged for and they didnâ€t even get the food that I initially pre-ordered for them.

 

Restaurants

 

La Palapa, which is only for Royal Service guests, was very good. Surf and Turf was delicious. Vento and Mole was also good. Unfortunately, you have to make reservations for the restaurants for dinner so it is hard to have group dinners together. Luckily we met the customer service manager and he helped us out with that and we were able to eat dinner together most of the nights. Not sure if it was the food, but about 6 of my guests including myself got diarrheaL, so be careful, sorry TMI. bring pepto bismol just in case!

 

Night life

 

Our group was late 20s into 30s so we like to drink and dance. Gabi beach at night was always fun and the bartenders are very entertaining. They also have a club in the lobby that we went to once, it was too loud and far. There is also a casino, but beware, they tend to change the rules on you especially if you are winning.

 

Yhi Spa

 

Got my hair done at Yhi spa since it came with my wedding package. The lady helping me out did not speak any English. I showed her a picture of what I wanted, but I did not get what I wanted L So I ended up having her just doing a basic do. They use soooo much hair spray!! I gave the free makeup to my mom, but that didnâ€t turn out well either. Luckily, I have family members that do makeup so they were able to fix that for her

 

Photographer

 

I used HDC. When I booked my wedding, I was originally told by Lauren from the Miami office about the outside vendor fee of $1000 for photographer and the workaround would be to book one night room for them, which I did. An hour before the ceremony started, the onsite wedding coordinator told my fiancé that there was issue with photographer and that they would not be able to come in to the property unless we pay the $1000 fee or book 3 nights! There was some kind of miscommunication going on here big time. The photographer called me from the front desk about issues getting in and since they had a room reservation they were finally let in. I was not stressed about this since I knew I had it in writing from the lauren what I was told, so we just discussed the photog issue after the wedding. HDC did a great job. Milian and Carlos was a pleasure to work with.

 

Tip: make sure you keep all emails from wedding coordinator and make sure to have it in clear writing if they promise you anything in particular.

 

Ceremony

 

We had our ceremony on the beach in front of building 19 at 4:30 pm. There were still a lot of people on the beach, but to be honest, I hardly noticed them. I originally wanted to have ceremony on the gazebo, but they charge you $500 just to use it. We did a symbolic ceremony and the lady that officiated did a great job and spoke EnglishJ. We brought our own music in ipod and they played the correct music and on queue!

 

Cocktail Reception 

 

Immediately followed the ceremony on the beach as well. We had the chill out chic package so it came with 3 cold appetizers. We also rented out the sound system for $100 which Iâ€m not sure why they would have to charge since itâ€s the same system used for the ceremony.

 

Dinner Reception

 

We decided to have the dinner reception at the main pool. Unfortunately, our day was the hottest and most humid of the whole week and there is not much of a breeze in the pool area. We chose the grill option, which was quite good. But I think they were missing one of our menu items. Weâ€ve been eating buffet all week so it didnâ€t bother me much. You should maybe ask to have the section closed off since we did notice some random people walking through our party.

 

We used the dj that booked through the hotel and they did a good job. They even gave us a free mini fireworks on our first dance. I did have a detailed outline of when I wanted certain things to occur i.e. toast, cake cutting, but the dj didnâ€t really follow the itinerary, but it was fine, it all worked out in the end.

 

Our wedding coordinator onsite was Beatris and she was a pleasure to work with.

 

If you have any issues during your stay contact Nathaniel (customer service manager) and he will be on top of it. We had issues during checkin and helped us out a lot. He also helped us get dinner reservations for our group and hung out with us on occasion. Very fun guy.

 

Let me know if you have any questions. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Originally Posted by Katie83 View Post

 

Has anyone used wright travel agency for their bookings and if so did they handle flight and hotel or just room reservations?!

We do handle airfare if your guests would like us to book it for them.  We do for most of the guests but some may have miles they prefer to use.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Best Destination Wedding Sponsors



    Facebook Pinterest Google+ Twitter
  • Posts

    • twitter logo png file download pdf online [url=https://www.sliviagraed.com/#53608748]viagra for women[/url] instagram download in app store free install
    • Hi everyone! I have been doing lots of research on various wedding venues all around Mexico, my fiance wants a destination wedding and I am happy to have a wedding wherever so long as the vibe is right and guests are happy!  I have been seriously looking at Cabo Azul and was trying to find potential costs for them, but only found a page about their wedding costs from 2010. Does anyone have any updated information on costs / reviews they would like to share of this venue? Or advice in general, anything helps. Thanks so much, happy wedding planning to all!
    • Hello everyone, I am dreaming of a wedding in Costa Rica and was wondering if I could get any help with venues and wedding planners. I am thinking Tamarindo because a close friend of mine lives there and I've been in town more than a couple of times, she's being helpful but is at a loss when it comes to this subject really so I was wondering if anyone here had recommendations. I am not closed to other town suggestions either, if I happen to find a good place and staff somewhere else. These are the places I have so far, has anyone had any experience with any of them?  Stay In Tamarindo Luxury Villas in Costa Rica Luxury Villas Pinilla Tropical Homes of Costa Rica The Point Luxury Villa Thank you so much for your help!
    • Have you ever considered having a wedding inside a bubble? With the current global situation, many couples are looking for unique and creative ways to celebrate their special day while keeping their guests safe. A wedding inside a bubble could provide a whimsical and intimate setting for your ceremony and reception. Imagine saying your vows surrounded by a beautiful bubble filled with twinkling lights and flowers, creating a magical atmosphere for you and your loved ones to enjoy.
    • Adult only resort or not? Let's discuss the pros and cons of choosing an adult-only resort for your honeymoon. While some couples may appreciate the peace and quiet that comes with an adults-only environment, others may prefer a more family-friendly atmosphere. What are your thoughts on this? Have you had any experiences at adult-only resorts that you'd like to share? Let's hear your opinions and recommendations!
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...