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Old May 8th, 2001, 11:36 AM
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Need Wedding Island

We want to get married in the Caribbean next June, but can't decide on which island would be best. We want things affortable enough for guests to be able to join us, but romantic enough for us to stay there for our honeymoon. Any suggestions?
 
Old May 9th, 2001, 04:40 PM
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Tom, <BR>Two years ago I attended a wedding at the Radisson Cable Beach in Nassau, Bahamas. It was absolutely incredible, with the backdrop of the wedding being the Caribbean Sea. If finances are an issue you could have most of the guests stay at the Marriot Cable Beach, which adjoins the Radisson. There is all-inclusive packages available, and the Radisson is definitely 5-star. They have excellent beach games during the day, the Marriot has a casino, and there is a wedding coordinator at the Radisson. I don't know exact costs, but was told it was really reasonable, and was an experience for all involved. It is where I plan on having my wedding, no doubt!
 
Old May 10th, 2001, 04:08 AM
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Bill
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Timothy Beach Resort in St. Kitts has a new honeymoon package. www.timothybeachresort.com
 
Old May 10th, 2001, 05:34 AM
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Katherine
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Tom, <BR>Do not go to Radisson Cable Beach, it's a real dump. Rooms are mediocre, food is terrible (actually, they serve precooked meals they just heat up), and the service is really bad. The beach is fine, but has a lot of seaweed in the water. There are also a lot of children at the resort - virtually everywhere.
 
Old May 10th, 2001, 06:08 AM
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Hi Tom: Go in the off-season if you want to save money. We’ve gone at this time and have never had a big problem with the weather. Typically, this period is from August to mid-December (if I remember correctly) and you can generally avoid hurricanes beginning at the end of October. We like to go in November / December to get away from cold winter months. <BR> <BR>Anyway, we went to St. Lucia through a charter (has cheaper prices but you’re taking some chances) at the end of November last year. We got married at the Wyndham Morgan Bay which cost about $1,200 per person for one week. About 20 of our family and friends came with and everyone had a blast. The resort was definitely and good bang for your buck and I would recommend it. Francine, the wedding coordinator, was wonderful and very competent. You can spend as much or as little on your wedding as you want. We opted for hors’ deourves, cake, champagne, fresh flowers (for 9 people) and the steel band. This added about another $600 to our total bill but I can’t remember exactly. There are other options to pick from as well. We got married under a beautiful arch of tropical flowers. They also threw in a wonderful dinner off the resort (the Coal Pot Restaurant was exceptional), a sunset cruise on the Brig Unicorn (definitely a highlight—a must do), and something else but I can’t remember what. The pictures really don’t do this resort justice and you can get more information on the web. They will also send you a very detailed brochure package if you ask for one. The resort had beautiful landscaping, great food, great drinks, and great staff. The evening entertainment was pretty good too. The island is absolutely gorgeous with lots to do and see. <BR> <BR>The only downfall was the beach—not the best—but definitely not enough to deter anyone from going. There are plenty of other beaches to go to if that’s what you want. All beaches on the island are public. Take a tour to the south to see the islands highlights. <BR>
 
Old May 10th, 2001, 06:09 AM
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Tom: Forget to mention, the Wyndham Morgan Bay is an all-inclusive resort.
 

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