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Hi everyone!

First off, I have to say that this newsgroup is
great! I've been reading everything I can find
about Belize and Ambergris Caye and this is
definitely one of the more informative places
I've found.

My fiancee and I are getting married on Ambergris
Caye in February. I'm looking for a place to
have dinner. I've read that Capricorn (and places
in the north) are good places but I'm worried
that taking a boat to get there will get me
(and my dress) drenched! How wet does one get on
the boats? We're getting married at sunset so I
don't think it would be possible to use a golf
cart.

I've also thought about having a dinner on the
beach. We're staying at Caribbean Villas. Is there
a place in San Pedro that does this? It's only
my fiancee and I and another couple so it's quite
small. Would it be chilly? Being a girl, I'm
perpetually cold! smile

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

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email me at aimeebee@hotmail.com - i have an idea for you

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Hey sweets, why not share your idea with all of us? You never know who might be looking for just that sort of idea and/or opportunity.


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Correct me if I am wrong. The few times we took a water taxi up to the Palapa bar, it seemed the people on the reef side of the boat tended to get a lot wetter than those sitting on the land side. Is this accurate?


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Staying dry or getting wet depends on conditions on the sea, and the boat. Most boats are open, so if it's raining you get wet for sure. If it's super-rough you might get some spray, etc, but on a calm night with no rain you can travel nice and dry in just about any boat.

If you want a combo of romance, fabulous food and 100% assurance that you will stay dry you should choose Mata Chica's Mambo Restaurant. Mata Chica has a boat with an enclosed passenger cabin that will keep you, your dress, and hair perfectly dry and unruffled.

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Unless its raining, I'd take my chances with Capricorn. The boat ride on a starry night is terrific. Any chance you'd have time to change before you go to dinner?

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Portofino does a wedding dinner at the end of their dock-which is very popular with their guests.

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Hi Bobber

The reef side is the windward side, almost always. That's why that side gets wet.

Don't forget Rendezvous House for romantic dinners.

Michael

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Or, if this is such a primary concern, one could skip the boat trip altogether...right?
How about someplace in town, on the beach as she suggested?
Chris


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