Honeymoon ideas and tips needed

itsbob

I bowl overhand
But the sides are ok? And by front, you mean the bow? How far back does that go? I'd love to be able to sit out on the balcony (if in fact we decide to and can afford to cruise)! :yahoo:

By the front I mean the forward facing cabins on the front of the boat.

The sides and back (I LOVED the back of the boat) can be open and used ALL the time.

Back of the boat was nice because even in the high winds we were shielded from most of it. At no time was our balcony unusable because of the weather conditions.
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
By the front I mean the forward facing cabins on the front of the boat.

The sides and back (I LOVED the back of the boat) can be open and used ALL the time.

Back of the boat was nice because even in the high winds we were shielded from most of it. At no time was our balcony unusable because of the weather conditions.

Awesome! Thanks for the info!
 

SoMDGirl42

Well-Known Member
(if in fact we decide to and can afford to cruise)! :yahoo:

Just an idea, hope not to step on your toes, but I think you two already live together? If so, maybe you could set up some type of registry where people can donate to your honeymoon fund instead of getting 35 sets of china you'll rarely use. Just an idea.
 

wineo

loving life
haha

oddly enough, it was 11/10/08 =)

we stayed at West Wind Inn

great place (I think it was 120.00 a night)

That's where the bridal party stayed. We stayed an extra 4 days. Loved it.

The bride and groom went on a cruise from there.
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
Just an idea, hope not to step on your toes, but I think you two already live together? If so, maybe you could set up some type of registry where people can donate to your honeymoon fund instead of getting 35 sets of china you'll rarely use. Just an idea.

My friends said we should do that, but is it too tacky?
 

lovinmaryland

Well-Known Member
My friends said we should do that, but is it too tacky?


I wouldnt think so. You can always do the $ dance as well. Book the cruise a few weeks after your wedding and you can decide how much of the money you want to put towards the cruise and do whatever w/ the rest.
 

Elle

Happy Camper!
Not that I advocate getting another credit card but we planned our cruise for over a year so we got a Royal Caribbean credit card – anything you put on it earns you points. We paid all our bills that we could with the credit card earning bonus reward points back – when it was time for our cruise we had over $100 in free rewards credits.
 

SoMDGirl42

Well-Known Member
My friends said we should do that, but is it too tacky?

I wouldnt think so. You can always do the $ dance as well. Book the cruise a few weeks after your wedding and you can decide how much of the money you want to put towards the cruise and do whatever w/ the rest.

I've attended weddings in the past where the couples lived together and requested this. One of them came up with a clever little poem and included it with the inviation. I didn't think it was tacky at all. I would much rather give a gift that I know they'll enjoy, then a gift that will sit in a closet and never see daylight. Unless you are planning on moving into a new house or something where you could actually use household stuff, I think this is a good idea.
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
I've attended weddings in the past where the couples lived together and requested this. One of them came up with a clever little poem and included it with the inviation. I didn't think it was tacky at all. I would much rather give a gift that I know they'll enjoy, then a gift that will sit in a closet and never see daylight. Unless you are planning on moving into a new house or something where you could actually use household stuff, I think this is a good idea.

We are planning on buying a house fairly soon, but we pretty much have everything we need. I wouldn't mind getting some new linens and dishes, but those are things we can easily get ourselves.
 

sanchezf

Little ol' Me
I've attended weddings in the past where the couples lived together and requested this. One of them came up with a clever little poem and included it with the inviation. I didn't think it was tacky at all. I would much rather give a gift that I know they'll enjoy, then a gift that will sit in a closet and never see daylight. Unless you are planning on moving into a new house or something where you could actually use household stuff, I think this is a good idea.


I wanna do this for my wedding in June. You don't happen to have a copy of little poem?
 
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WildCherry

Guest
We got married in early March and we went to the Pocono's Caesar's Palace. Because it was their off season we got a great rate for a 4 day weekend in one of their best suites. It was fantastic, it had a heart shaped, heated pool in the room, and a sauna, massage table, round bed with celestial ceiling, and a champagne glass jacuzzi that was 7 1/2 ft. tall and they had a living room with a beautiful fireplace. I would have stayed there forever but the money ran out! :lmao:

They also had snow mobile rental and casino and all kinds of neat stuff to do. Everything cost about 1300.00 about 13 yrs. ago. Have no clue what it would be now. They also have smaller cabins available that is not that expensive.

Most of all make sure it memorable. And be careful about all that sex, you don't want to end up in the hospital with cystitus! :lmao:
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
We got married in early March and we went to the Pocono's Caesar's Palace. Because it was their off season we got a great rate for a 4 day weekend in one of their best suites. It was fantastic, it had a heart shaped, heated pool in the room, and a sauna, massage table, round bed with celestial ceiling, and a champagne glass jacuzzi that was 7 1/2 ft. tall and they had a living room with a beautiful fireplace. I would have stayed there forever but the money ran out! :lmao:

They also had snow mobile rental and casino and all kinds of neat stuff to do. Everything cost about 1300.00 about 13 yrs. ago. Have no clue what it would be now. They also have smaller cabins available that is not that expensive.

Most of all make sure it memorable. And be careful about all that sex, you don't want to end up in the hospital with cystitus! :lmao:


Any snowmobiles capable of +100MPH available for rent??
 
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