Anyone hear of this wedding planner in Florence?
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Anyone hear of this wedding planner in Florence?
I'm considering options for getting married in Italy next year, and was wondering if anyone has heard of the company Atlantis Traduzioni and its chief Sandra Santoro. They operate out of Florence but can plan weddings in numerous locales in Italy. I found them on the web at www.gettingmarriedinitaly.com (!) <BR> <BR>Any opinions? Thanks!
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for what it's worth, someone in another forum recommended the villa rental co Grand Luxe Intl, www.grandluxe.com, and said their Lisa Habicht helped plan their entire Tuscan wedding.
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Hi John: <BR> <BR>I tried reaching you by e-mail but it was returned "undeliverable". <BR>[email protected] your server for e-mail???? Usually, it's something like @aol.com/ or @mindspring.com/ or <BR>@netscape.com I doubt if it would be @newyorkcity.com <BR>Let me know <BR>Thanks <BR>Lenore <BR>[email protected] <BR>
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I have tried to post this response many times, but someone is deleting my response. People need to know the truth, and my husband and I are trying to get word out about Sandra Santoro. Sandra and Getting Married in Italy planned our wedding in September 2011. They were not able to handle the scale of our wedding, and it was one of the most horrible experiences of our life. From the venue not being set up in time while guests were arriving, to the priest being extremely late, to the thousands of dollars in fireworks we paid for never going off. Needless to say, Getting Married in Italy reimbursed us thousands of dollars after the event. BUT - they refuse to supply us with our wedding certificate unless we pay them more money. 8 months later, we are still working with the Embassy in Florence to obtain this document. No bride and groom should have to experience this.