Where to begin? The first time we met Kim and Barbi at Casa Escondida to discuss our elopement plans we knew we had found the perfect place. The thoughtfulness, focus, and attention to detail during that first meeting was impressive. Throughout the planning process, the experience continued to be amazing. The elopement itself was magical. Ernesto created a touching ceremony specific to us and our story. The time, thought, and care that he put into the ceremony was exceptional. We wanted a Christmas theme and the staff kept the holiday decorations and tree up for our special day. The photoshoots were fun and the pictures were beautiful. Barbi and Ashley were our witnesses, photographers, reception planners, and so much more. Both of them did an absolutely incredible job to ensure our day was memorable. The cake table was gorgeous and the cake was delicious. We appreciate all the time and attention they gave to us and our special day. Ernesto and his wife Renee own Casa Escondida. They make you feel at home from the moment you meet them. Their son definitely makes it a family affair. The day of our elopement he was busy shoveling snow and making sure everything looked perfect outside. Barbi is an artistic and culinary genius. We enjoyed our breakfast each day. We were honored that she shared family traditions and stories with us. Ashley is kind and helpful. She makes sure guests feel at home and have everything that they need. Nancy keeps the rooms and common areas spotless. Each room is appointed with southwest decor and is immaculate. The exceptional people at Casa Escondida exceeded our expectations. They are now members of our family. We highly recommend a getaway to Casa Escondida. There are no televisions in the rooms, so you truly get the chance to relax, unwind, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. You will feel like you are at home, yet be pampered like you are royalty. Whether you are looking for a peaceful getaway, elopement, vow renewal, or celebrating any special occasion , Casa Escondida is the best place in New Mexico. “Thank you” is not adequate enough to express our gratitude for the experience that you created. -Lynette and Joe Cordell
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