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FAQs
Wedding Gifts Q. I don't have very much money
to buy a wedding present, what should I do?
A. Most couples
will have registered for gifts that span many price ranges. You may be surprised
to find something you can afford there. Otherwise, consider making something-
your friends will appreciate the time and heart you put into your gift. If you're
not the crafty type, why not put together a gift of a few kitchen gadgets tied
with a pretty bow, this is just as effective as any fancy packaging.
Q. Do I have to buy a whole place setting, or can I just buy a dinner plate?
A. This depends on the store you're purchasing from. If you're buying
fine china, you can often purchase just one item. You may find that the couple
has registered for a very expensive pattern, and thus anything more than a single
item will blow your budget. Its perfectly appropriate - other guests will likely
fill in by purchasing the other items. Do make inquiries before hand though, this
will save a lot of embarrassment in the long run!
Q. What if someone
else gives the same wedding present?
A. Most registries have
a very easy return policy, and may even alert the couple to the duplication before
they ship it. Your friends will be able to get something else that they admire.
Some wedding gift lists can appear on line and will display what has already been
bought, this is a brilliant idea and saves the hassle of returning or exchanging
duplicate gifts, so ask the marrying couple if this is a service provided by their
gift registry.
Getting Married
Abroard
Q. We are staying at a couples/adult
only resort but have guests with children will it be possible for them to attend
our wedding?
A. The majority of adult only properties do not allow
children to attend a wedding, very few make exceptions to this rule, you should
always check this before booking you wedding abroad if you want children to be
present.
Q. Can we invite guests to our wedding?
A.
Look for the fantastic offers for groups. Many of the wedding packages offer a
free wedding depending on the size of your party. Your friends and relatives can
even stay at other properties and attend your wedding if they purchase a day pass
which will enable them to enter your hotel and use the facilities within the resort.
There are some good deals out there so shop around and make the most of what different
companies have to offer.
Q. What should we do about the Sun?
A. You will be tempted to expose yourself to the sun in the first few days
of your holiday, be careful not to overdo it. Use a high factor suncream. Brides
who will be wearing an off the shoulder number choose a swimming costume with
removable straps! There is nothing worse than white strap marks in your photographs.
Be carfeful not to burn, use plenty of sun factor and aftersun to cool and lock
moisture into the skin, there is nothing worse than peeling skin!
Q.
What should we wear for our wedding?
A. Cool cottons or lightweight
clothes are a good idea. During mid afternoon the sun can be at its hottest, traditional
dress may be unbearable and difficult for the Beach Bride to wear. Grooms wear
a lightweight and light-coloured suit as this will not attract the sun as much
as dark colours do. Brides think about the style choose a style which will give
you maximum comfort in the heat. It really is an individual choice, casual or
traditional is accepted in most locations.
Q. Some of our documents
are written in a foreign language - is this a problem?
A. All documents
should be in English. If your documents are in another language a certified translation
is required. This can be a lengthy process so please leave plenty of time.
Q. What documentation is required for a wedding abroad?
A.
Documentation - please check with us for full details, however, you usually need
the following • Passport • Birth Certificate • Divorce Decree Absolute
(if applicable) • Single Status Affidavit (if
applicable) • Change of Name Deed (if applicable)
• Death Certificate and Marriage Certificate of Deceased Spouse (if
applicable)Age limit without parents consent in most
destinations is 18years
Q. If I have been previously married
can I travel using my maiden name?
A. You can use your maiden name
if you have the relevant paperwork to confirm that you have officially reverted
to your maiden name. You will need a 'Change of Name by Deed Poll' document from
your solicitor. If you do not have the correct documentation, travelling under
your maiden name will not be allowed and your previous marital name will have
to be used.
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