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gossipgirl | 15:48 Wed 01st Apr 2009 | Relationships & Dating
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partner and i have discussed getting married and i would like to get married abroad somewhere to save money but he will NOT fly! weve always talked about going on a cruise though, does anyone know if you can get married by the captain onboard the ship? ive pitched the idea to my partner and hes really into it
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You can, and you will need to book your ceremony in advance because this is an increasingly popular idea.
How sweet xx
How, very, very, very ......sweet.
Jenny Pitman, the racehorse trainer got married on a cruise...second marriage though.
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would you do this through a travel operator? we just thought we like it this way because there will be no arguments with family, it will be us, our kids and our parents and our siblins {if they can afford it}. We begrudge paying for someone to attend our wedding when we dont see or hear from them. But we will have a party when we come back for all who couldnt come.
"would you do this through a travel operator?"

Not such a thing as a travel operator.

Book it through a travel agent who will contact the appropriate tour operator.

Do you need a best man....or usher.......or as it''s a cruise, a bridesmaid?
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we did think of inviting our best friends but as they've got children themselves the issue of cost comes into it, so if they couldnt come to be bestman/bridesmaid we were hopeing that we might get away with having our parents as witnesses.
I take it you're extremely wealthy? cos you're gonna need to be!
You don't have to use this company, but they do give a bit of advice.

http://www.cruisedirect.co.uk/honeymoon-weddin g-cruises/

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