Hi All,
We are thinking about getting married at the Tropicana in October 2010 as they have terrace on the beach behind their chiringuhito (really sorry if have spelt that wrong). And they can do our reception in the Mango resteraunt. It all looks lovely and the buffet menu options they have provided us with look really yummy but I was just wondering if anyone had eat at their Mango resteraunt recently? Or have you been to a wedding there and if so what was it like?
Thanks
Kate
Tropicana Hotel weddign question
Re: Tropicana Hotel weddign question
I take it you mean wedding
It always seems imposible until its done. Nelson Mandela
Re: Tropicana Hotel weddign question
Indeed I do that was a typo
Re: Tropicana Hotel weddign question
hi
i have sent you a PM as i too plan to marry there next year!
i have sent you a PM as i too plan to marry there next year!
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Re: Tropicana Hotel weddign question
I don't know the Tropicana so can't help there.
I assume you are not Spanish so I have to ask if you have started doing the paperwork yet. Our daughter was married in Spain and it took several months to get the paperwork done so that they could legally get married here. I no longer have a list of the requirements but it did involve official translation of birth certificates, a couple of visits to the consulate in Malaga to get certain paperwork. She then had to apply to the Ayuntamiento for a wedding licence which was then sent to Malaga. Took quite a while to come through.
If you haven't started yet then I would get going on it asap.
Good luck.
I assume you are not Spanish so I have to ask if you have started doing the paperwork yet. Our daughter was married in Spain and it took several months to get the paperwork done so that they could legally get married here. I no longer have a list of the requirements but it did involve official translation of birth certificates, a couple of visits to the consulate in Malaga to get certain paperwork. She then had to apply to the Ayuntamiento for a wedding licence which was then sent to Malaga. Took quite a while to come through.
If you haven't started yet then I would get going on it asap.
Good luck.
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