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RSVP by booking before June 25, 2025 (under Travel)
RSVP by booking before June 25, 2025 (under Travel)

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The Wedding Website of Charmaine Poblete and Salvador Juarez
December in Punta Cana offers warm, sunny days and pleasantly mild evenings. As the sun sets, temperatures typically drop to around 75°F, creating the perfect atmosphere for an outdoor wedding. We suggest bringing a light sweater or shawl to stay cozy during the evening breeze, but don’t worry—it’s sure to be a beautiful and unforgettable night!
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Stay connected with us....Stay connected with us....

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To make communication easy during our stay at the resort, we encourage all guests to download WhatsApp BEFORE your flight to the Caribbean. This will be the best way to stay in touch with us for any updates or last-minute changes. Simply send us a message once you’ve installed the app, and we’ll be sure to keep you in the loop!

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Will your wedding be indoors or outdoors?Will your wedding be indoors or outdoors?

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Our ceremony, cocktail hour and reception will all be held outdoors, if weather permitting.

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Am I allowed to bring my children?Am I allowed to bring my children?

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To ensure everyone can fully relax and enjoy our destination wedding in Punta Cana, we’ve decided to keep the celebration adults-only. However, immediate family members are welcome to bring their children. We appreciate your understanding and can’t wait to celebrate with you!

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What time should I arrive at your wedding ceremony?What time should I arrive at your wedding ceremony?

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We recommend arriving at the ceremony venue at least 1 hour ahead of the ceremony start time to ensure you have enough time to walk to the ceremony space and find a seat.

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Are there any cultural traditions or best practices guests should be aware of?Are there any cultural traditions or best practices guests should be aware of?

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The money dance, also known as the Prosperity Dance, is a Filipino wedding tradition where guests pin money to the newlyweds' clothing in exchange for a brief dance with them, symbolizing financial prosperity and good wishes for the couple's future. Don't forget to bring the Benjamins :)

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Where should we bring/send our wedding gift?Where should we bring/send our wedding gift?

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Your presence at our wedding is the greatest gift we could ask for! But if you would like to honor us with a gift, you can have it delivered to our home. A wedding card box will also be at our reception.

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