Minniemouse07
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Dh and I were married in Ocho Rios, Jamaica while on a 7 day Western Caribbean cruise with 20 family and friends along for the ride.
The ceremony was in a botanical garden next to a waterfall. I had the big white dress, dh & 3 groomsmen were in tuxes, and the matron of honor and bridesmaid were in $40 dresses from Macy's.
The only thing I would change is booking the trip w/ the same company that was taking care of the wedding details. They are wedding people NOT travel agents. Thank goodness for cruise message boards otherwise I wouldn't have known I could have them readjust our reservations when the prices lowered or get one person "free" for every eight people booked. Unfortunately I had to fight for EVERYTHING w/ these people and at one point ended up on a 3-way call w/ the cruise line to force her to give us the discounts.
The ceremony was wonderful (although it was REALLY hot/humid) and everyone that attended the wedding/cruise had a great time. My dad pulled me aside the day after the wedding and told me that he had thought we were nuts to want a cruise wedding in the beginning but that it truly was the perfect way for dh and I to get married.
Our post cruise picnic (in a local park w/ 100+ family and friends) was also great and I don't think I would change any of that. We all had a great time and had a low key, casual "party" to celebrate the wedding with those that couldn't come with us on the cruise.
10.5 years and 2 kids later dh and I are planning an anniversary cruise (w/ the kids) next August on DCL. I looked into a vow renewal but it would cost more than our wedding did the first time so we decided to skip it!
The ceremony was in a botanical garden next to a waterfall. I had the big white dress, dh & 3 groomsmen were in tuxes, and the matron of honor and bridesmaid were in $40 dresses from Macy's.
The only thing I would change is booking the trip w/ the same company that was taking care of the wedding details. They are wedding people NOT travel agents. Thank goodness for cruise message boards otherwise I wouldn't have known I could have them readjust our reservations when the prices lowered or get one person "free" for every eight people booked. Unfortunately I had to fight for EVERYTHING w/ these people and at one point ended up on a 3-way call w/ the cruise line to force her to give us the discounts.

The ceremony was wonderful (although it was REALLY hot/humid) and everyone that attended the wedding/cruise had a great time. My dad pulled me aside the day after the wedding and told me that he had thought we were nuts to want a cruise wedding in the beginning but that it truly was the perfect way for dh and I to get married.
Our post cruise picnic (in a local park w/ 100+ family and friends) was also great and I don't think I would change any of that. We all had a great time and had a low key, casual "party" to celebrate the wedding with those that couldn't come with us on the cruise.
10.5 years and 2 kids later dh and I are planning an anniversary cruise (w/ the kids) next August on DCL. I looked into a vow renewal but it would cost more than our wedding did the first time so we decided to skip it!
