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Mrs. Meerkat, Kalamazoo, MI/Riviera Maya Age and Occupation: 30, Application Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, IT Consultant Engagement Date: July 26, 2008 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: Al Cielo / La Laguna About Me: I’m a tech-savvy tomboy with an affinity for hot tea and good sushi. Us Meerkats are just a couple fun lovin’ geeks from Michigan. We love anything having to do with movies, books, video games or technology and we hold a special place in our hearts for our two very spoiled shih-tzus, Wicket and Bravo. We also LOVE to travel. We love it so much it only took us 12 hours after we got engaged to decide to have a destination wedding. We are working our little Meerkat tails off planning a rustic-chic, travel themed destination wedding in the Riviera Maya with a semi-formal, vintage-turned-modern, outdoor at home reception back here in Michigan.
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A Tale of Two Venues

September 20th, 2010 @ 12:22 pm by Mrs. Meerkat

If you have been reading my blog for long, you know that we LOVE the Riviera Maya for its rustic-meets-chic feel.  So when it came to picking out our venues, we wanted to make sure they reflected that feeling.

Most destination weddings in the Riviera Maya happen at all-inclusive resorts, so both the ceremony and reception happen on resort property. While being in an all-inclusive gets you a great discounted price on dinner for the reception (yes, you still have to pay), you do have to put up with other guests crowding around and watching your ceremony. You won’t have much privacy.

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Since we knew we wanted the ceremony to be private, we decided to start looking at options off the resort. With the beaches in the Riviera Maya being public, there are not a lot of non-resort locations that you can be sure will be private. The best bet is to rent out one of the beach clubs or to find a small boutique hotel to hold the ceremony at. We looked into the Ana & Jose Beach Club, La Zebra Beach Club, and Akiin Tulum. While they were all very beautiful, we fell head over heels for the rustic-chic feel of Al Cielo Hotel:

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This small boutique hotel has only nine rooms, which will allow the staff to easily section off the rest of the hotel from our ceremony. Al Cielo is not only beautiful and rustic, it is also far away from the major hotel chains. This means that along the coastline on both sides of the hotel lies beautiful, lush, undisturbed jungle, which we can be married in front of.

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I know what you’re thinking: “Wait a second. Your post title says you have two venues.” While we would have loved to have everything in one location, the cost of Al Cielo caused us to look elsewhere for the reception. This is where the Grand Palladium (the resort we are staying at) comes back into the picture. They had four-course-meal offerings far superior to Al Cielo, and because everyone is already staying at the resort, the price per plate (including open bar) was half of what Al Cielo was asking. Plus there’s no rental fee for a private terrace!

So here is where we will hold the reception: La Laguna at the Grand Palladium.

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The terrace faces out over the lagoon and ocean. We will be starting dinner around sunset, so our reception will look very similar to this photo. I was a little worried having never seen it in person, but after talking to a few VERY happy brides who held their receptions there, we are confident that it will be amazing.

Has anyone else thought about heading off property for your ceremony?

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9 Responses to “A Tale of Two Venues”

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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Can’t wait to see the pictures from these venues!

 
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mariavvisa
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mariavvisa (message)  317 posts, Helper bee

My husband and I enjoyed mojitos on the beach at La Zebra during our honeymoon. We only went for one afternoon (didn’t stay at an all-inclusive) but it was really lovely.

Al Cielo looks like the best of all worlds–exclusive, still rustic and beautiful, and yay for a private beach!

 
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Miss Meerkat
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Miss Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

@mariavvisa: I am thinking one day while we are down there we are going to have to spend a day a La Zebra. Its relatively new so I have not seen that many reviews for is. =)

 
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Mrs. Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

Wow, those locations look beautiful in the pictures! Your guests will love them!

 
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Miss Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

Both locations sound perfect for what you need. Can’t wait to see more of them on your wedding planning journey!

 
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Miss Zebra (message)  1,044 posts, Bumble bee

That is breathtakingly gorgeous!!!

 
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Mrs. Meerkat, Kalamazoo, MI/Riviera Maya Age and Occupation: 30, Application Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, IT Consultant Engagement Date: July 26, 2008 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: Al Cielo / La Laguna About Me: I’m a tech-savvy tomboy with an affinity for hot tea and good sushi. Us Meerkats are just a couple fun lovin’ geeks from Michigan. We love anything having to do with movies, books, video games or technology and we hold a special place in our hearts for our two very spoiled shih-tzus, Wicket and Bravo. We also LOVE to travel. We love it so much it only took us 12 hours after we got engaged to decide to have a destination wedding. We are working our little Meerkat tails off planning a rustic-chic, travel themed destination wedding in the Riviera Maya with a semi-formal, vintage-turned-modern, outdoor at home reception back here in Michigan.

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