hunnymonster wrote: » lol at the "and I'm a bloke" comment....
vibe666 wrote: » we're just having a blessing and reception in the Algarve, in a lovely place called Os Augustas (possibly spelt wrong), about 30 minutes from faro. it's sort of like a colonial country house/plantation kind of thing with orange groves all around it and cobble stones everywhere, it's gorgeous. i'm a bloke and even i'm excited about it! we're going it do the registry office thing here in ireland before we go, just with 2 witnesses (2 close friends that can't make the wedding) to save on the extra paperwork needed to get married over there so that's another thing out of the way. if you're going out there, speak to david and stephanie from double cocktail and find out if they're playing anywhere and go and see them, they're excellent. we spent the whole week with a hire car and drove around the whole of the algarve and saw pretty much everything, so we know we're doing it in the right place. we're aiming for around 60 guests, so fingers crossed they all turn up or it's going to look a little bit sparse! mind you, you never klnow how many will actually go. karina was telling us of one of their previous wedding where a couple invited 150 guests and had planned on maybe 70-100 turning up out of that number, but almost every single person came and it was a mad panic to try and fit everyone in, so you just never know. Here's the link to some pics i took at the place we're having it anyway.http://picasaweb.google.com/vibe666/OsAugustas?authkey=Gv1sRgCKTcluzriOO5kQE&feat=directlink
hunnymonster wrote: » We're back :-) The Algarve was fantastic and it was lovely to see some sun. We saw lots of venues and I think we are down to choosing between 2 The Tivoli Carvoeira (Stunning scenery, reasonably private but expensive and a little out moded) and the Santa Eulalia (great location for guests, good value but not as scenic or private). We looked at other places but these are the two favourites.
sartay wrote: » Thanks a mill for posting that link to the photos and for the other info too. Do you mind if I ask roughly what the marquee is costing you?? We're getting married out there next year and are flying out in two weeks to do some detective work! Os Augustas looks like it's definitely worth a visit!
sartay wrote: » €500 is a great price for the planners too - I heard that those particular planners usually charge €750.
sueshi wrote: » ...i am organising this myself as i don't have the funds for a planner....double redundancy etc.
caitherron wrote: » hi yea.has anyone got married in a marquee in Ireland, that doesent cost a total fortune. We are trying to organize one it looks like it will be a lot more expensive than a hotel, any advice, please;)
fufu1981 wrote: » Hi there, it is true about the legal side, you need to be in the country 30 days prior to the wedding day. I'm am getting married legally in Ireland and then having a church mass/blessing in Portugal, but doing the legal side here 2 months prior to that (Allowing enough time for all paperwork to be processed here and to be sent to priest in Portugal prior to the 30 day deadline) It was the same for my friend who married in Spain this year. So I would speak to my priest to get the bal rolling and book an appointment and date at your registry office