Also, we were thinking that at night, we could all eat together at "Portofino" which is a formal restaurant at the resort. They don't take reservations, but they open for dinner at 6pm, so the wedding coordinator suggested just getting there when they open so we could be sure to all sit together.
As an FYI, they have different dress codes for the dinner restaurants. 4 of the 5 restaurants are "casual elegance" which means you must wear sneakers/tennis shoes/sandals, dress shirts with sleeves, no sleeveless shirts, no flip flops, and long pants required for men. Portofino is the one restaurant that is considered "formal" which means for men: long pants, collared shirts, and dress shoes. For women: blouses, skirts, slacks, or dresses, with dress shoes. I don't know how particular they are with the type of dresses for girls, but it might not hurt to bring a little cardigan or something in case you can't have bare shoulders, depending on the type of dress. I just wanted to pass this information, mainly so everyone knew what to expect for dinners when you are there, so you aren't underdressed. Of course, I'm guessing they have much less formal places "buffet-style", but I'm not sure what type of meals everyone will be looking for either, so keep this in mind when you are packing!
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I would enjoy the ATV riding or deep sea fishing for the group activity. After you get other input let me know what's decided.
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