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Might cancel wedding in FL due to Oil Spill. Change ticket to Caribbean?? HELP?

We are getting married October 8th in Anna Maria Island FL. Following, we had plans to honeymoon in Key West. If thing continue with this devastating oil spill, then we need to change our plans. Tickets and arrangements have already been made for our wedding, so we would need to change our flight. We were thinking of heading further south to one the Caribbean island. Just wondering your experience in the Caribbean, which Island you would recommended. We're into snorkeling, sailing, etc. Let me know your thoughts on all of this. Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I dont have an answer for you but im having the same issue. Our wedding is on Anna Maria Island on August 24th and were now thinking that we may have to cancel. This is devastating and i have no idea if we should just stick it out and hope for the best or try and get our money back from the ceremony people and our hotel. It wont be easy im sure...

    Good luck and be thankful that you have more time!!

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    5 years ago

    The oil spill is terrible. BP merits a spanking. they are actually not incredibly doing something to purpose to stop the spreading that works. poor seashores and fish and birds and people too! i think of the reaction to the oil spill is basically too sluggish. The oil hasn't stopped leaking and many that's spilling out each and every minute. combating an oil spill like that's particularly complicated and fairly much impossible, yet somebody ought to a minimum of try some thing.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

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    Forget the rain!!! Beach brides to be in the sunshine state have more to worry about these days than that! As the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico inches near the Florida coast, hundreds if not thousands of couples who wished to share their nuptials on the beautiful beaches of the panhandle and gulf coast may have their wedding plans delayed if not ruined!

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