Limot ko,
how about sa ila photo/video coverage..any insights?ug sa ilang flower arrangments?
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Limot ko,
how about sa ila photo/video coverage..any insights?ug sa ilang flower arrangments?
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Honestly, wa mi ganahi sa florist kay no-show jud sa event and our very simple request to use only red and white flowers kay wa jud natuman. Igo ra naghatud ang assistant sa flowers and that was it.
In fairness, the flop didn't ruin our day. At least there were still flowers in the reception hall. Piece of advice: choose a church that already includes floral arrangement in their fees... or get a third party to supply some balloons in the reception venue (just in case).
The photo/video coverage was a different thing. We really liked the team and the output. Come early since they arrive on time and the pictorials will take long. Give them a list as to what shots you would like taken. Make a story board if you like, hehehe, so they can follow it to the dot![]()
gamay mn dw ang venues dha noh?
@ acecrystal: Yes, the venue will comfortably seat around 100 guests (or 150 max only) in our opinion. Two hundred guests will be an overkill (lol).
@ xinevirtucio: Our pleasure. you can post your Qs here or PM us if you have more.In fairness to the hotel, maybe our issue with the florist was just a random slip-up. It helps to have a back-up plan.
Best wishes and congrats to all of you who are planning to tie the knot.
maau ning gamay ra..at least kaila kos mga ni-attend..hehehe...
did you get to talk to the florist ba when you made arrangements?
nndot man gud ning atubang makasabot ang florist mismo..aron klaro jd sabota....hehehe...
ang amo plano raba kai red/yellow roses (if possible) or any flower na red and yellow
me pgka OC raba jd tawn ko when it comes to details
sau au ko ng research..kai ang pamalay sa amo..murag presetation sa business proposal...hehehe....
pero i am definitely considering golden prince kai ako mn gcompare ila hassle free na package sa laing hotels..mas complete man ila...
by the way...unsa imo masulti sa cake? hehe...![]()
Actually, we had no problems meeting them before the event. Met them about twice in a meeting with the hotel staff... a month and then a week before the event.
Went to their shop a day before the wedding to remind them about our white and red only request. What ticked us off was the no-show during the big day, hehehe. Anyway, what's important was that the flowers were there... and yeah, we had less mouths to feed![]()
The cake looked really classy. The taste was okay. It wasn't Red Ribbon, but lami sya. Na outshine lang sa main course, which our guests really loved. The hotel served two desserts: fruits and then brownies.
Anyway, take it from us: You can't go wrong with Golden Prince Hotel. We would highly recommend it. It's hassle-free, classy and complete all the way from the hotel and the church to the reception.
It's not that cheap when compared to the likes of other hotels offering 50k or less for a "package" (covering dinner or reception or photos ra diay - gasp!) but you get the most comprehensive range of services and inclusions from Golden Prince.
Last edited by the Messenger; 08-05-2011 at 09:50 AM.

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