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Could you be a little more specific?
There's Rhode Island, Roosevelt Island, Prince Edward Island, Catalina Island, the Virgin Islands, Long Island, Staten Island, Coney Island, and Ellis Island.
And don't forget my favorite wedding spot--Riker's Island.
There's Rhode Island, Roosevelt Island, Prince Edward Island, Catalina Island, the Virgin Islands, Long Island, Staten Island, Coney Island, and Ellis Island.
And don't forget my favorite wedding spot--Riker's Island.
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While we ended up getting married in Las Vegas (which was wonderful!! - Bellagio, the most awesome place) - I did extensive research in the Caribbean and Hawaii. Obviously, Hawaii would be the easiest - but many of the islands have special packages (which I would recommend researching). As a previous poster said - some islands are almost impossible due to residency restrictions, etc - but many of the islands can do a really nice job. One place your friend might want to look into is a Sandals resort. They specialize in this sort of thing. If you look up Caribbean weddings - or go to any of the websites for any large resort - there will be information on what's needed to do a wedding. While I agree that November could be a bad time for the Caribbean - if you aim for the end of November - you should be fine.
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Just a note. If she is looking at the end of November to avoid hurricane season, the flights and hotels at that time of year are at their peak, and sometimes hard to come by. She would be looking at just before Thanksgiving and into December. Lots of black-out dates for mile users, and many of the lower priced seats are gone already. Need to keep that in mind as a courtesy to her guests who may be paying for 2, 3 or 4 people in a family to come to the wedding.
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