Hi all, So I've come this far...and oh my it's been treacherous :/ but decisions have been made: 1. Getting married on the beach by The Sands and the Bay Bistro 2. Having the reception as a Beach BBQ catered by Kissing Fish/Bay Bistro 3. ...hmmm okay maybe not as many decisions as I thought have been made :s So we're looking at The Sands as the main place for accomodations for our guests. Does anyone have any experience staying there or having guests stay there? We're also thinking of having Tropical Imaging as our photographers...but still debating. Saw an interesting company, Eye Spice (eye spice.com), who look like they do amazing photography...so it's still a decision that needs to be made. We're also looking at using a Travel Agent. We have a wedding coordinator, but not a travel agent and since we're expecting about 50- 80 ppl, thinking having a trail agent might be good (until recently we thought it was unnecessary). Anyway, I'd appreciate any thoughts people have on: 1. The Sands 2. Eye Spice if they've used them or any other photographers besides Tropical Imaging 3. Travel Agents, that specifically can get deals manage travel for our guests coming from all over the US (west coast, midwest, south and east coast) 4. We're also looking at having Environmental Arts do ur flowers, but haven't gotten the quote from them yet. Beyond etsy and the clay flowers, what other florist vendors have people used? We're also thinking of having a family dinner the night before at the Regent Palms, but not completely sure about all of that either...may prefer a private area with an ocean view, not sure if we can get that at the Palms. The other thing I'd love to get people's advice on, especially anyone who's gotten married or attended a wedding in Provo previously...How crowded is it in high season, specifically February? We just did our scouting trip a couple of weeks ago and I loved it soooo much, but I realized I loved it so much b/c it was so empty. How taken aback might I be when I go back in February during high season? Ok...that's a lot. Thanks in advance for everyone's help!