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lpalmer
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21-08-2006 07:00 PM
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Joined: 21 Aug 2006
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| hey!
I'm getting married at Adams beach hotel in May 2007. I booked my holiday through Thompson and booked my wedding direct with Adams beach hotel not through a tour operator - as I heard they don't really do anything for you. But now I'm getting worried things may go wrong on the day without a planner from the tour operator. If anyone has any advice and has done things the same way I have I would really appreciate any help!
Would also love to hear about anyone else who has got married at the Adams Beach Hotel in Nissi Bay.
Please help!!!
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Tara Leigh
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28-09-2006 11:40 AM
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Joined: 28 Sep 2006
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| Hi
Congratulations on the wedding.
Try www.paphostotalweddings.com they organised my wedding are were absolutely fantastic.
I booked through Thomson have have been really upset by their lack of interest - I wanted to know menu choices, prices, colour schemes but they didn't want to know.
If you call Linda she can visit the hotel for you and give you honest feedback about the standards, recommend suitable venues etc. She was great.
Good luck.
Tara
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thecypruspiper
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01-11-2006 03:06 PM
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Joined: 30 Oct 2005
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| Hi Palmer
I have played at the Adams Beach at a wedding back in ct 2006 the hotel is as expected from a 5 star looks great & the layout superb.
With regard to your wedding planner the choice is yours but I have had many clients who have done their own wedding & they have been fine, they have organised themselves quite well.
I take it that is you have someone in your party to take photographs & organise the group & cake
regards
Kev
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gak
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11-04-2007 02:46 PM
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Joined: 10 Apr 2007
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| My step-daughter got married at Adams beach and everything went smoothly.
She organized it all herself, from the flowers to the hairdresser (which is situated in the hotel).
The hotel is fabulous, the rooms, grounds, pools etc!.
Have you organised a photograher? or will the hotel see to that for you.
All i would say is just relax and enjoy the day.
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bethan jane
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11-04-2007 07:59 PM
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Joined: 11 Apr 2007
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| Didn't get married at the Adams Baech but stayed there last August - husband and 2 children. The hotel is beautiful - lovely views for photos. saw a few weddings when we were there and it was apparent that the hotel staff did all they could to ensure that everything went smoothly.
I'm sure you'll have a fabulous day and holiday - with wonderful memories>
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bluepeterno1
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16-04-2007 05:49 PM
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Joined: 01 Apr 2005
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| HI my daughter was married in the adams beach hotel in 2002 , it was brilliant ,hers was done through a wedding planner from thomas cook . She had to have a civil wedding first in the town hall, then to the adams beach in the small white church right on the beach for a blessing . We held the reception in the hotel ,and the meal was great ,complete with champagne reception ,and cake . There was a band in the hotel and we were allowed to have the dancing in the main lounge. We hired a seperate room for the meal ,drinks toasts and speeches .My daughter and her husband had champagne breakfast ,baskets of fruit in there room and masses of roses .I hired a big white limo ,from the adams beach to the town hall and then back to the adams beach, at a fraction of the cost it would be in the U.K We had a brilliant night in the lounge ,as we are Scottish all the males in the wedding party and most of the male guests were dressed iin kilts .I think the Cypriot staff thought we were a bunch of mad highlanders ,but them and the guests in the hotel joined in and it was an unforgetable night, Real fairy tale stuff, Congrtutations to you and your future husband ,have a nice time,enjoy it ,it will be great.
bluepeterno1
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