How would you describe your 'dream' wedding? Are you a traditionalist, who fancies a church ceremony, with lots of family and friends, a good knees up and dancing the night away, or do you prefer something more intimate, with a small civil ceremony and close family and friends for an exquisite evening meal?
Every couple, who comes through our doors at the d Hotel, has their own idea of what their perfect day would be. And... we always do our best to accommodate.
Recently we launched our Spring Wedding package. This amazing all-inclusive package sees a bride and groom receive their dream wedding, for only €3,500. Impossible you might say! But no, at the d Hotel, we can provide. We have included a full reception, with tea, coffee, biscuits and fruit punch on arrival, five course gourmet meal, elegant chair covers, candles, flower arrangements or candelabras, complimentary penthouse AND evening supper for 120 guests. And brides and grooms are delighted.
Saving on the reception allows you to spend that little bit extra on all the other wonderful factors that make up your wedding day; the designer dress that you've pictured yourself in as a child. The horse drawn carriage that stops Drogheda traffic on your way to the church. The tiny favours with little gifts that mean something special to you and your husband or wife to be. Heck, even matching the petals on your flowers to the eyeshadow of your bridesmaids if you fancy it... your dream wedding is possible if you find the best price for your own wedding reception.
The d Hotel Spring Wedding package applies to new bookings in January, February and March of 2013. Choose midweek and book for the same number of guests for only €4,200 at other times of the year. We also feature fully inclusive packages which include DJ, photographer and floral package for €75 per head.
Book a wedding appointment today on 041 9877700 or email weddings@thedhotel.com.
Perhaps it's time to stop dreaming and turn those wonderful wedding thoughts into real 'dream' wedding plans.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
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