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LillyBoo

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  1. I remember when I was searching for Royal Caribbean Weddings and I got so many bad reviews about it it made my heart sink ( I said to myself I will leave a review for sure once I'm married good or bad) and since I'm a 2017 Bride I'm just going to leave this in this thread. Btw there is a facebook page for -Royal Caribbean Brides- also, so if you are one please join us.

    I did it, I got married with Royal Caribbean on Oasis of the Seas. I'm so glad that I did not listened to all the nay sayers one can find in reviews online. I did made it a bit easy on me by doing the symbolic ceremony instead of the real deal, but we decided it in late April or was it May, and I was worried that there would not be enough time for all the paperwork, I'm also German ( living in America) did not know if that would make it even harder. Alright, let's get to the meat, working with Larissa as the wedding coordinator, tell ya'll the truth I let my husband do most of it, at times it was a bit hard to get a hold of her, but all in all it could have been worse. I got the cake I wanted, I send them about 5 different pictures of cakes I liked, so they told me which one they were able to do. I did not picked my own music since I thought that what they offered was lovely. We had a small celebration groom, bride, my two children and my daughters boyfriend. Had to pay extra for the 3 people. We had the ceremony, held by Leo Reyes ( remember it was a symbolic ceremony) and he was awesome, he is such a nice person. A women named Vebelyn ( I probably wrote that wrong, and her last name I was not able to catch) was our photographer and she was also awesome, such a sweet lady. After the ceremony we had champagne, cutting of the cake, ate some strawberries, and after that we whisked through the ship to make pictures, which I paid for an extra hour and that was totally worth it. Then we had a romantic dinner at Izumi, we love sushi, and holy moly that was some good sushi. We felt like Royalty the whole time, this is really something we will be able to treasure for the rest of our lives and thats why we have chosen to get married on Oasis of the Seas, such a beautiful ship. Any questions just ask ......

  2. From what I have learned one can get married from around eleven in the morning till probably five ,six later the day, depends on ship and cruiseline. I got married at four in the afternoon on Oasis of the Seas ( RRC). Venues on that ship are Dazzles, or the nightclub's, the moving tide bar, one can also use Central Park or Boardwalk, not sure if there is a surcharge for those ( the coordinators in Miami are not very forthright about locations but I think that it is because they have not been on the ship so they just have a piece of paper with locations per ship) I'm sure any ship will work with you location wise, remember its windy no matter what so the helipad is not a good idea LOL And btw, my wedding happened exactly as I envisioned it, I'm super happy about that, it was lovely.

  3. Wow finally I found Ya'll :)

     

    I was all set on a cruise wedding but now I'm not so sure.

     

    My main questions are do all the cruise lines have the weddings between 10 am and till around 2pm?

    Here I was romanticizing about a late afternoon wedding making pictures and a nice dinner in the evening, well I guess that wont happen.

     

    Also, I do not care much for getting married inside a room, do any cruise lines perform the ceremony outside?

     

    Also, what do ya'll think is a bigger ship better?

     

    Thanks in advance I hope somebody can help :)

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