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Afternoon Tea

Does anyone know if I can room service one of these afternoon tea set ups? I'd really like to do one for my two bridesmaids, my mom, my daughter, and my fiance's mama as a light lunch while we're getting ready before the photos.

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Which hotel will you be getting ready at? Each resort's room service offerings are just a little bit different.

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I think it will be the boardwalk. I'm going to send my groom over to get ready with his mama and brother. Its a lot easier to move a single suit and toiletries than a big fluffy wedding gown, make up bag, toiletries, etc.

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Here's a link to the Boardwalk In Room Dining Menu: http://allears.net/menu/men_bwir.htm

Though there's not an official "tea service", there's a fruit & cheese plate, a BLT and some sweets that can be ordered. There is also hot tea offered in the beverage section.

Hope that help some!