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Thank you so much for the details Cry's mom! 

 

I do have a question...If i opted to not pay the $15.00 per person for the bar located at the pool, is the other bar that is located one flight up an actual bar that you would sit down in, or is it a stand alone bar that you would stop by and grab a drink from?  Do you think that it would be convenient enough to send my guests to instead of having them set up the bar that is already located at the pool?

 

Thanks!!

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Good advice, Michelle.  I was kind of wondering why we'd need to book an open bar, when the beach bar is right there. Trying to keep the unnecessary costs down, and spend it instead on cool touches like the mariachi and now (thank you) the coffee station.  I do remember paying $5.00 per person for a Mexican coffee in the steakhouse when we stayed there before.  It does suck that all-inclusive doesn't really mean all-inclusive.

 

Congratulations on your (real) marriage tomorrow, and have a wonderful, fun, relaxing wedding in Cabo!  good luck with everything!

 

Leah

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It is an actual bar... actually there are two there


First I would try to figure out which side of the pool they will set you up. If they say next to the pool bar then it is only one flight up to the next bar. That bar has stools around it and also table close by. But your guests can see your party from that bar and will come right back because they want to be with you and celebrate.

If they tell you it is on the other side of the pool then it is only a matter of walking around the pool and up the stairs.

Seriously not far to go.

 

We were two flights down and had no problem at all with guests going back and forth...and like I said our waiters ended up doing it for tips.

 

 

Crys' mom
 

Originally Posted by kary View Post

Thank you so much for the details Cry's mom! 

 

I do have a question...If i opted to not pay the $15.00 per person for the bar located at the pool, is the other bar that is located one flight up an actual bar that you would sit down in, or is it a stand alone bar that you would stop by and grab a drink from?  Do you think that it would be convenient enough to send my guests to instead of having them set up the bar that is already located at the pool?

 

Thanks!!



 

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There is no actual beach bar. The closest bars to the beach are at the pools and they close around dinner time. Then its the two on the same level as the entertainment stage two filghts up from the beach and the one off the main lobby3 flights up from the beach (I call this one the piano bar it also has pool tables)

 

Originally Posted by lcbarnes View Post

Good advice, Michelle.  I was kind of wondering why we'd need to book an open bar, when the beach bar is right there. Trying to keep the unnecessary costs down, and spend it instead on cool touches like the mariachi and now (thank you) the coffee station.  I do remember paying $5.00 per person for a Mexican coffee in the steakhouse when we stayed there before.  It does suck that all-inclusive doesn't really mean all-inclusive.

 

Congratulations on your (real) marriage tomorrow, and have a wonderful, fun, relaxing wedding in Cabo!  good luck with everything!

 

Leah



 

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Michelle
Here is a picture of the bar I call the piano bar. This one is right off the lobby. very quiet, over looks the resort and ocean...this is where we had our guests meet for cocktail hour (free)

If your wedding is at 4 and about 30 min long that brings you to 4:30. The rest of the resort guests will be in their rooms getting ready for dinner so it should be quiet for cocktail hour (can't guarantee of course but it makes sense ...no?) I can only say it was like that for us.

 

Kary,

The bar and stools are the same style as the one I told you that is one flight up from the pool. The tables are is not the same at that one though those tables are in front of the entertainment stage. Still looking for a picture of it for you.

 

Crys' mom

Piano Bar off lobby.JPG
 

Originally Posted by Crys View Post

 

I wouldn't do the cocktail hour... there is no need.

We just had all our guests meet us in the piano bar (this is the main bar right next to the reception desk) It  looks over the ocean..and it's free.

When we were there it was always empty but for maybe 6 other resort guests. We found this to be the quietest location and is very large. Lots of tables  and a bar with stools...couple of bar tenders and a waitress or 2 depending on the time of day.

 

 

Seriously once you get there you will find that all of the bars are not that far from any place you want to go. bars are just a staircase away and around a corner from the restaurants...the furthest restaurant is San Jose and that is only maybe 3 minutes from anywhere.



 



 



 

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Hey Crys,

 

I think I may have asked you about the DJ earlier, but can you elaborate a little more on him. Did he speak english well? Did he get the crowd going? What kind of music did he play? Can you give him some music to play? We are from small town Alberta and  I like country music and was wondering if it will be difficult to get him to play some of the popular country two stepping songs?  Any details will be greatly appreciated ! Did your guests dance a lot?

Thanks Crys xo

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yes he did speak english well. He played a mixture of ours and his.  We provided him with a Itouch of songs he looked through it and selected some and added some of his that he flet kept with our taste.  He was sure to include specific songs my husband pointed out to him that we definitely wanted.

 

You can give him songs on a Ipod or Itouch as we did or provide him with a song list prior to the wedding so that he can make sure he has it.  Or just give him your preference of style (although you take your chances not being specific)

 

Our group pretty much did our own thing he didn't need to get us going.... there was nice music playing when we arrived at the reception (It was nice. I didn't pay attention to what it was, just know it was nice) again pleasant music for dinner and then when we were ready to dance he kicked it up a notch and sort of winged it I guess. It all worked out great.  We were very happy with the DJ and highly recommend them.  Actually the one area we did not worry about.

 

:) hope this helps.

 

Mom and I are so glad that we can help answer some of the questions that everyone has.  It was so stressful for us trying to plan something with never being there.  Hopefully our answers will help. Please ask and if we know we will tell.

 

remember it does hold true..."In the end it all comes together and your wedding will turn out beautifully"

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Originally Posted by mishele81 View Post

Hey Crys,

 

I think I may have asked you about the DJ earlier, but can you elaborate a little more on him. Did he speak english well? Did he get the crowd going? What kind of music did he play? Can you give him some music to play? We are from small town Alberta and  I like country music and was wondering if it will be difficult to get him to play some of the popular country two stepping songs?  Any details will be greatly appreciated ! Did your guests dance a lot?

Thanks Crys xo



 

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One note: The DJ did not MC for us as we had our own MC...but if we needed the DJ to MC he would have.

Also they provided a wireless microphone ...absolutely no problems with sound

 

Originally Posted by Crys View Post

yes he did speak english well. He played a mixture of ours and his.  We provided him with a Itouch of songs he looked through it and selected some and added some of his that he flet kept with our taste.  He was sure to include specific songs my husband pointed out to him that we definitely wanted.

 

You can give him songs on a Ipod or Itouch as we did or provide him with a song list prior to the wedding so that he can make sure he has it.  Or just give him your preference of style (although you take your chances not being specific)

 

Our group pretty much did our own thing he didn't need to get us going.... there was nice music playing when we arrived at the reception (It was nice. I didn't pay attention to what it was, just know it was nice) again pleasant music for dinner and then when we were ready to dance he kicked it up a notch and sort of winged it I guess. It all worked out great.  We were very happy with the DJ and highly recommend them.  Actually the one area we did not worry about.

 

:) hope this helps.

 

Mom and I are so glad that we can help answer some of the questions that everyone has.  It was so stressful for us trying to plan something with never being there.  Hopefully our answers will help. Please ask and if we know we will tell.

 

remember it does hold true..."In the end it all comes together and your wedding will turn out beautifully"

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