Last minute checklists, preparation, duties, etiquette, toasts, and speeches for the groom, best man, and father of the bride
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This entry was posted on 8/22/2006 9:12 AM and is filed under Destination Weddings.
Cult of the Sea King and Weddings
Sorry for not posting for a while, I’ve just finished shooting a fun, sci-fi, low-budget film, “Cult of the Sea King.” (www.nothingevil.com) A couple of pictures are below. It was a lot of fun and I got to play the Police Chief who has come under the spell of the Sea King Robot.My family is looking forward to it because in my final scene my head blows up.They’ll probably sit around watching that on loop for hours on end.
The wedding continues to go well.We’ve sent out a wedding update newsletter.We’re letting people make their way from the airport to the villa.In the newsletter I put directions to the villa in both Spanish and English for the guests to give to a taxi driver.Since the wedding will be in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, we have also scheduled several tours for the five days we’ll be there.Included are a jungle to sea bicycle ride, snorkeling, canopy tour (riding down zip wires above a river), and deep sea fishing.The way we have set it up is if the guests want to participate in any tour, they have to pay for the tour. We’ll arrange the tour, but they pay for it.We made up a postcard for everyone to send back to us identifying what date they’ll be flying in and out of Puerto Vallarta and which tours they plan on going on.
I’ve also ordered business cards from Vista Printing (www.vistaprint.com), which has excellent deals (250 business cards were free and I paid for shipping: $5.25).The business cards have the same directions to the villa along with emergency phone numbers (villa and my cell phone).Everyone who comes to the villa can grab a card to stick in their wallet, so they can make it back from the market, bar, local police station, or wherever they may be visiting in the area.