The Brief
A 75-guest Sikh Anand Karaj wedding over four nights at Moon Palace The Grand Cancun in spring 2027. At 75 guests, an Anand Karaj is intimate enough that the langar service flows fast, the saroop staging is straightforward, and the Sangeet runs as one cohesive evening rather than sprawling across multiple zones.
Why Moon Palace The Grand
Moon Palace The Grand is the Palace family's premium tier — newer rooms, sharper finishes, slightly larger venues than the original Moon Palace Cancun:
- Anand Karaj-friendly venues — the resort's wedding-program team has executed Sikh ceremonies before
- Vegetarian dining program at scale, even at the smaller 75-guest tier
- Premium room block — Grand-tier rooms that match the wedding's elevated ambition
- Sangeet ballroom — separate from the ceremony venue, which keeps the program tidy
The Four-Day Schedule
- Day 1 — Arrival: Welcome cocktail
- Day 2 — Morning: Mehndi
- Day 2 — Evening: Sangeet at the ballroom
- Day 3 — Morning: Anand Karaj ceremony with dhol-led baraat opening
- Day 3 — Midday: Langar service
- Day 3 — Evening: Reception
- Day 4 — Departure: Farewell brunch
What DreamWed Coordinated
- Granthi travel and accommodation
- Saroop staging at the ceremony venue
- Langar service area planning
- Vegetarian and Jain menu development
- Dhol players and baraat route
- Group flight contracts
- Resort group room block at The Grand tier
- Mehndi, Sangeet, ceremony, reception coordination
- On-site DreamWed coordinator across all four days
Want a Similar Wedding?
Moon Palace The Grand handles 50–100 guest Sikh weddings well — the venue scale matches the program without feeling oversized. Contact DreamWed for a free consultation.
