CampbellzSoup
Son. Husband. Father.
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SERIOULSY contemplating this as I've been going through the motions wondering what the heck I should do...
Would you guys do it?
Would you guys do it?
I wouldn't. It's just not worth the cost to me. In reality, you get married at Port Canaveral before you board the ship, and the ceremony on the island (or onboard) is just for show, not the actual marriage ceremony.SERIOULSY contemplating this as I've been going through the motions wondering what the heck I should do...
Would you guys do it?
You don't actually get married there. As I stated there is a marriage ceremony before boarding the ship, in Port Canaveral. So, you're really getting married in Florida. The ceremony on CC is just for show.Any hidden issues getting married out of the country? I really don't know the answer to that.
Foreign marriage license?
Passports did come to mind if names are changed, but I honestly don't know how ICE would be aware.
MG
Apparently we were typing at the same time.You don't actually get married there. As I stated there is a marriage ceremony before boarding the ship, in Port Canaveral. So, you're really getting married in Florida. The ceremony on CC is just for show.
No. Often people get married just before cruising. As long as the reservation and name on the passport match, that's all that counts. Not everyone changes their names due to marriage. And often new brides travel with a passport/reservation in the maiden name.Apparently we were typing at the same time.
That said, if names are changed what does that mean for the validity of the passport and any other ICE paperwork?
If this is a common practice I assume they have all this figured out.
MG
I'd hope they do special things. According to the Disney Cruise Line Wedding info the packages start at $3000.@PrincessShmoo do they do anything special for the wedding? I never thought just getting married beforehand, and then celebrating on board with friends/familys and taking photos that way as a cost saving feature!
@PrincessShmoo do they do anything special for the wedding? I never thought just getting married beforehand, and then celebrating on board with friends/familys and taking photos that way as a cost saving feature!
SERIOULSY contemplating this as I've been going through the motions wondering what the heck I should do...
Would you guys do it?
Cake, flowers, night at Palo, ship officer officiant,wedding planner, comp steaming of dress and suit or tux, cake topper, cake knife, bottle of cuvee. That's what I remember off hand.What do you get for the $3000?
Passports did come to mind if names are changed, but I honestly don't know how ICE would be aware.
Okay... I'll roll with that.Names don't just magically change once you're married. There's a choice (on both peoples' parts) to change or not change, and if one or both decide to change then there's a process.
The mistake many people make is that they think it just happens, so they book their honeymoon travel in their married name, when a honeymoon directly after the wedding will NOT have any sort of ID in your new name. Honeymoons need to be booked under original names if you're taking them shortly after the wedding. Govt needs time to change SS card, driver's license, and passport!
So if CS and his partner choose to get married overseas and want to change a name or two, they'll book everything in their original names, and do the legal name change after they get home.