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Loreto Bay Nuptials

oldhippie - 8-1-2007 at 11:11 AM

Mexico's Inn at Loreto Bay Offering Destination Weddings

Mexico is the leading location for destination weddings, with couples flocking to resorts along the coast in search of the perfect beach ceremony. The Inn at Loreto Bay, located in Baja California Sur, Mexico, turns the standard beach wedding into a more intimate affair with its new wedding packages.

“Couples who decide on a destination wedding are seeking an unforgettable ceremony with family and close friends,” said Don Weintraub, vice president of destination marketing and sales for Loreto Bay Company. “The Inn at Loreto Bay takes the feeling of intimacy and applies it to every detail of this special occasion, so the entire experience is completely personalized and unique. With a wide variety of ecotourism and other outdoor activities ranging from snorkeling to golf, wedding guests can also experience the beauty and excitement of Loreto during their stay.”

The Packages: The wedding packages at the Inn at Loreto Bay include a stay at the beach-front resort, along with various options to customize the wedding to individual tastes. Options include an indoor or outdoor ceremony, traditional Mexican cuisine or American fare, the selection of live music or a disc jockey, as well as various décor choices. Whether it is a sun-soaked beach ceremony with a Mexican-style instrumental trio playing softly in the background, or a sunset patio ceremony overlooking the water, the Inn at Loreto Bay can accommodate every couple’s dream wedding.

“What is so special about destination weddings is the opportunity to combine the wedding ceremony with the honeymoon,” said Weintraub. “At the Inn, we offer numerous activities to entertain newlyweds and their guests, as well as provide the perfect setting for a peaceful, romantic honeymoon experience.”

Legalities: One of the main considerations for couples choosing a destination wedding, are the logistics of getting married outside the United States. In order to be legally wed in Mexico, the bride and groom must have certain documents including tourist cards, original birth certificates, valid 10-year passports, driver’s licenses, statutory declarations and a blood test.

Why It's Dreamy: The Inn at Loreto Bay features 155 rooms and suites, all with spectacular views of the ocean, mountains or both. Couples can spend their honeymoon enjoying all of the luxurious amenities and fun-filled activities the Inn at Loreto Bay has to offer. Couples can bask in wedded bliss relaxing on the warm sand or enjoy private meals overlooking the secluded beach. Amazing adventures await newlyweds in Loreto, including the chance to scuba dive, snorkel, windsurf or go whale-watching together. Golf, tennis, and miles of gorgeous hiking and biking trails are another option for active pairs.

The Inn at Loreto Bay is unique not only because of its location, but because of its dedication to preserve the natural beauty of Loreto. As a part of the largest sustainable community in North America, the Inn at Loreto Bay is taking steps to ensure the protection of this locale for generations to come. These include using environmentally friendly housekeeping products and light bulbs, as well as regulating the temperature of water and air conditioning to ensure energy conservation.


For more information:
• visit www.loretobay.com

oldhippie - 8-1-2007 at 11:14 AM

"These include using environmentally friendly housekeeping products and light bulbs"

hahahaha

What about the fact that there will be 100,000s of people taking a crap every morning and there's no water to flush the toilets?

These guys are truly out of their minds.

capt. mike - 8-1-2007 at 12:30 PM

that little development south of nopolo amounts to little more than a wart on a whale's arse........fly over it sometime and you'll see just how insignificant it is.:rolleyes:

don't hold your breath waiting for 100,000s of toilets to flush.:lol:

but if they do get 5000 homes built and run out of water.....yes, by all means hold your breath!:lol::lol:

flyfishinPam - 8-1-2007 at 02:45 PM

Don´t over 50% of american marrages end in divorce? :lol:

maybe they ought to include a pre-nup package with that. it can be delivered to the promisita with the morning doughnuts. :rolleyes:

backninedan - 8-1-2007 at 02:59 PM

Pam it should also include a condum, if your dumb enough to do this, your too dumb to be allowed to breed.

flyfishinPam - 8-1-2007 at 03:04 PM

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Originally posted by backninedan
Pam it should also include a condum, if your dumb enough to do this, your too dumb to be allowed to breed.


I second that

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

More Development than Space ?

CaboRon - 8-1-2007 at 03:56 PM

When I count the number of "world class developments" that have been announced, it is hard to find the space for all of them. Just outside Todos Santos there have been at least two developments announced of hundreds of hotel rooms, villas and three different golf courses. :tumble:

I wonder if some of these are just the resurection of previous attempts at development ... how could they all be new and can they all be the largest private development in the history of the known galaxy ?? :lol::lol:

How many of these grandious projects ever get past the stage of the sales dept. :P

Will we ever know how many are waiting for the performance on their deposit ... and does anyone have any practical recourse ?

-Just Wondering :?: CaboRon :?:

backninedan - 8-1-2007 at 05:18 PM

Several of the units at Loreto Bay are for sale. I think that many were just trying to turn a quick buck. They haven't been lived in and the asking price is more the double the original cost. So just turn a nifty profit and run may explain some of the early sales.

Russ - 8-1-2007 at 05:56 PM

Just looked at their propaganda sheet an found the pastry & Paper window

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roundtuit - 8-1-2007 at 07:32 PM

If all your wedding party will listen to a 90 min presentation, everyone will recieve $150.00 dollars and 10% off your room rates
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

capn.sharky - 8-1-2007 at 09:22 PM

"don't hold your breath waiting for 100,000s of toilets to flush.:lol:"
I think it would be better if you did hold your breath. Jeez, what a smell.

flyfishinPam - 8-3-2007 at 06:35 PM

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Originally posted by Russ
Just looked at their propaganda sheet an found the pastry & Paper window


I wondered what those little doors were for. i thought they were where the elctrric meters were located.

oldhippie - 8-4-2007 at 06:34 AM

[Edited on 8-4-2007 by oldhippie]

oldhippie - 8-4-2007 at 06:40 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Russ
Just looked at their propaganda sheet an found the pastry & Paper window


I might marry the babe on the other side of the midget sized door for an hour or two. I'd even crawl through the thing.:bounce:

Sharksbaja - 8-4-2007 at 02:32 PM

That is an LBC transvestite delivering goodies. Just another illusion my friend. Cuidadoso!:lol:

woody with a view - 8-4-2007 at 02:46 PM

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Amazing adventures await newlyweds in Loreto, including the chance to scuba dive, snorkel, windsurf or go whale-watching together. Golf, tennis, and miles of gorgeous hiking and biking trails are another option for active pairs.


truly amazing....all of these activities....in one place....wow!:O

DENNIS - 8-4-2007 at 02:54 PM

Isn't that where John McEnroe and Tatum O'Neil frolicked on their honeymoon?

Sallysouth - 8-5-2007 at 09:15 PM

I dunno about all that hype but I have to tell you that I attended a most beautiful and romantic wedding on Isla Carmen a few years ago.It was the marriage of my oldest daughter and was held on what we call"Best Beach". It was in October, incredibly hot, but the cermony was awesome.Mijas Daddy brought her around the point and she was sitting on the bow of a boat (small , very small) with a beautiful tapestry underneath her. Her wedding "gown" was made of a crocheted bathing suit and a skirt of shells.The "minister" was there, boats anchored right off the beach with friends that could not fit on the beach, and flowers all scattered on the sand.It was Magical. Now THATS a wedding in Loreto!