Just came back from our second recce trip at Sentosa Cove.
This time round, it's a venue that is high on the uniqueness and romantic scale - a yacht wedding!
I have been browsing through wedding magazines for ROM venue inspirations and I came across a yacht wedding in the Female Bridal magazine.
I told Henry about it and how wonderful it is going to be to have a yacht wedding. Initially, I did have my doubts that he was going to oppose to this idea due to the high costs involved but he surprised me. He asked around for possible lobangs and his colleague passed him a contact.
Excited as I was to see the venue, I called this afternoon and was immediately granted an appointment with them after work! Excellent and prompt service, CHECKED!
We got the opportunity to get on board the yacht at Sentosa Cove, which is at close proximity to One degree 15.
Here are some photos for viewing pleasure:
This is the 52 feet yacht on which the ROM will take place
All guests will get on board up here
The aisle which will lead to the deck
The deck
This is where the guests can chill out too
The suggested area for the solemnisation, on the left side from where the guests get on board
Another angle of it. I find the area pretty cramped and if we were to invite app. 40 guests, they would need to crowd around the area in order to witness it.
One of the 4 rooms in the yacht, beside the solemnisation area
The interior of it
The single-bed room in the yacht
Its interior. The owner said we can use this room to dress up and doll up prior to the ROM.
A separate toilet near the room.
The interiors of the yacht...
This is where the captain will take charge
Guests are able to sit and relax here too
There are a few packages available for this yacht wedding:
1. 5-hour sailing package (weekday) - $3,350
2. 5-hour sailing package (weekend) - $4,350
3. 5-hour dockside package (weekday) - $2,800
4. 5-hour dockside package (weekend) - $3,050
We are looking at Package 1 as we thought it's only sensible that we sail if we were to hold a yacht wedding.
Pros:
1. Owner is flexible enough to accomodate to our requests. Everything can be negotiated including trading off unwanted items in the package for a couple more hours on the yacht.
2. We can reach the venue a couple of hours earlier to dress up and get ready.
3. We can set another date prior the ROM to have our photo shoot taken at the yacht with no additional cost.
4. Package is inclusive of food and decor
5. Customisation of flowers and decor at no additional cost
6. The packages are reasonably priced and still workable within our budget
Cons:
1. No wet weather programme
2. The venue is going to be scorching hot if it's a sunny day
3. Sailing yacht can only take up to 18 guests which means guests will have to take turns if they want to go sailing on the yacht after the solemnisation
4. The lack of experience (it's a new set up, family owned event company)might attribute to possible hiccups
5. There might not be enough space for tables and chairs at the dock for the buffet
6. Have to take into consideration that some relatives (especially the elderly) and friends might get seasick
7. Unable to take pictures on the dock for that might lead to the owner getting fined by Sentosa for unauthorised usage of dock and that cost will be in turn, passed down to us. Owner's advice was, if we want to do it, just don't get caught.
Verdict:
This will stay as the few top choices in our list. However, the weather element is something which is important and yet out of our control. I just dislike the feeling of having to worry about something which I have no control over. It could just spoil everything that we have painstakingly planned for over a few months and made a supposedly beautiful and romantic affair so unmemorable. This is the last thing I want. Henry suggested that we could source for those huge beach umbrellas that come with tables and chairs to be put on the dock which are suitable regardless of rain or shine but it would imply that we need to have deeper pockets.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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