We put together a digital guide with everything you’ll need for the weekend—schedules, resort info, tips, and more. You can view it here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAG4ctOTAl4/LGZqmmQ_V_VeuRjBuecIOA/view?utm_content=DAG4ctOTAl4&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h497aa932e2 Spanish Version: https://www.canva.com/design/DAG2SDj_Gpg/qrA01HId5mWv0gWDZA3YoA/view?utm_content=DAG2SDj_Gpg&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h31a74e3f21
Check-in time is at 3pm and check-out time is at 12pm, but reservations made through our agency will be given priority for early check-in, although not guaranteed. Guests are welcome to stay on property all day the day of check-in and check-out. Bags will be stored with your butler staff when you don't have access to your room.
Our travel agency is here to help! You can email them at support@shaadidestinations.com with subject ‘Clarissa and Anish’.
https://www.eldoradosparesorts.com.mx/pdf/royale/royale-resort-map.pdf
If guests choose to stay elsewhere, they will need to pay a day pass to enter plus the cost of transfers between resorts.
- Welcome dinner: Indian food (family style) - Friday Dinner: American fusion (plated) - Saturday Dinner: Indian (buffet) Every menu will have vegetarian and vegan options
Indian (Preferred) or Cocktail Attire While Indian attire is preferred, if dressing in western clothing, vibrant and colorful hues are encouraged. Red is reserved for the bride. If you need some inspiration for Indian attire, below you'll find the typical wedding clothing options that you can search for online: - Men: kurta pajama or sherwani - Women: lehenga, sari, anarkali, sharara Online store recommendations: utsavfashion.com | saree.com | kalkifashion.com | etsy.com
The baraat is the groom’s procession as he arrives to the scene of the wedding. Anish will arrive surrounded by YOU ALL, the “baraatis,” forming a large dance party leading him to Clarissa's family and friends complete with loud drums and music. The Hindu wedding ceremony is not just about the union of the bride and groom but it also establishes the bond between the two families. Traditionally only the groom’s side dances during the baraat, but we encourage guests from both sides to join.
We are here to help! Please don’t hesitate to reach out at clarissa.anish@gmail.com.