Thailand wedding

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Sher
 

Thailand wedding

Postby Sher on Tue Apr 12, 2005 8:03 pm

My partner and I are in the process of trying to arrange our wedding in Koh Samui for next year but are finding the ceremonys quite expensive. We are looking at Baan Haad Ngam Resort or Rajapruek - if anyone has stayed at these resorts your opinion would be appreciated.

Also is there a charge at the Amphur office when you register the marriage? Think we will just get it all sorted in Bangkok as apparently the Amphur office in Samui keeps some strange opening times.

Its all a bit daunting!! Any advice would be great.

samuidiv
Beginner! Talk to me!
 
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Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:22 pm
Location: Koh Samui Thailand

samui wedding

Postby samuidiv on Wed Apr 13, 2005 11:52 am

Hi,

we are arranging beach weddings here at Big John Samui Resort now for 7 years. To really make it safe, we recommend to appear at the Ministry of Foreign affairs in person. Now they offer an "express service" so you will be able to collect your papers within the same day, if you apply in the morning.

We do not believe in pre arranged packages as from our experience people have different needs and budgets to match. Though anything imaginable we will try to arrange.

You might have a beautiful sunset beach wedding ceremony for as low as 8000 baht and a spiritual Buddhist ceremony for 12 000 baht.

If you like more informations about weddings in Thailand and especially on Koh Samui, please contact us through our wedding site at http://www.samuiwestcoast.de/wedding/wedding_english.htm

all the best and congratulations on your upcoming marriage

guenther
If you like to travel to koh Samui or have a wedding there, please have a look at my website or contact me from there. I am happy to help and answer questions

Guest
 

Wedding

Postby Guest on Fri Apr 22, 2005 2:51 am

Hi,
We're arranging everything ourselves. We're doing all the paper work in Bangkok ourselves and then getting married at an Amphurs office there.

Hopefully we can get a blessing at a temple afterwards

What are you're plans?
If you need to know anything else just post a reply.

regards

D.kelly
 

our wedding in thailand feb 2005

Postby D.kelly on Mon Apr 25, 2005 10:25 pm

If anyone would like information on getting maried in thailand, i would love to give you some advice as myself and husbands sister all got married 4 days apart from each other over there and it was magnificent, we all got married at the Andaman Cannicia hotel and spa in kata beach Phuket and everthing was out of this world. :D
diane.kelly6@btinternet.com

D.kelly
 

Advice please!

Postby D.kelly on Sat Jun 04, 2005 9:18 pm

We would really appreciate advice about marrying in Thailand. We've decided we definitely want the ceremony in either Phuket or Koh Samui, but, having never been there, we're unsure of which resort to choose. Also, we're baffled by the legal complications. Some companies are telling us we need to spend 6 nights in Bangkok, others are telling us they can arrange everything and we need spend only one night there. Help!

Guest
 

Advice please!

Postby Guest on Sat Jun 04, 2005 9:20 pm

We would really appreciate advice about marrying in Thailand. We've decided we definitely want the ceremony in either Phuket or Koh Samui, but, having never been there, we're unsure of which resort to choose. Also, we're baffled by the legal complications. Some companies are telling us we need to spend 6 nights in Bangkok, others are telling us they can arrange everything and we need spend only one night there. Help!

samuidiv
Beginner! Talk to me!
 
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Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:22 pm
Location: Koh Samui Thailand

wedding on koh samui

Postby samuidiv on Sun Jun 05, 2005 1:55 am

Hi,

both companies are right. If you arrange all the details by yourself you might have to spend up to 6 days in Bangkok. But if you choose the right days (no weekends or holidays) and use the express service of the Thai Foreign affairs office it can be done within 3 days (2 nights). The process is in fact quite simple.

The other companies do have a representative in Bangkok, to whom you will give a power of attorney, so he can pick up the documents and sending them to any place you wish to.

If you need further information please visit our site at http://www.samuiwestcoast.de or send me a mail at guenther@samuiwestcoast.de
If you like to travel to koh Samui or have a wedding there, please have a look at my website or contact me from there. I am happy to help and answer questions

Jocasta
 

koh tao

Postby Jocasta on Wed Jun 29, 2005 8:03 pm

We want to get married on Koh Tao in April next year as it's where we got engaged - I'd really appreciate any advice on places/organisers etc. as everyone seems to just keep recommending Koh Samui (lovely but not where we want to go!)
Thank you
Jo

timinphuket
 

WEDDINGS IN PHUKET - HAVE A LOOK

Postby timinphuket on Mon Sep 26, 2005 12:33 pm

we just got married in our friends house in Phuket and the beach where i work

http://boards.modernbride.com/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/77210611/m/29410559

http://www.queenslandbrides.com.au/c_oracha-tim.html

http://www.weddingchannel.com

if you need help please contact me

thisis4tim@aol.com


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