I was excited to see that I was featured on Disneygals.com this weekend with an article I had written on my own Disney Wedding. So today I thought I would share that story with you. If you get a chance, visit the girls at www.disneygals.com. They have lots of information to share!
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As featured on Disneygals.com
When I was younger I absolutely loved vacationing at Walt
Disney World with my family. I may or
may not have remembered passing the Wedding pavilion as the monorail traveled
past the Grand Floridian Resort, but it didn’t matter because I never gave it a
thought that marrying there would ever become a possibility.
Fast forward several years and many vacations later. I was engaged. We had no wedding date or
location set, but I was already flipping through travel brochures searching for
a honeymoon destination. I came across a
tropical island resort that hosted wedding packages and the thought crossed my
mind that we could get married on an island.
I asked my fiancé if he would consider this idea, and he said sure! We called my sister in law to tell her about
the idea and she informed us that kids were not allowed at this particular
resort. She had two small children, so
that idea was shot down. I continued to
flip through the travel brochure and I came across this beautiful advertisement
for Disney Fairytale Weddings. I had never seen this before. I immediately say
to my fiancĂ© “I’m sure they’ll allow
kids here, what do you think?” And with
that statement, my Disney wedding planning began.



Before we arrived at the wedding pavilion, Disney had everything in place. They had pink roses passed out to all our guest as they arrived. The roses had little tags tied on them that had our names, date, and a wedding saying on them. Disney did an excellent job staging people in just the right places. My dad was standing right near the marquee at the wedding pavilion waiting for our arrival. He didn’t know we would be coming in Cinderella’s glass carriage, so I knew that was a surprise for him. Seeing him smile as we arrived made me so happy. When we exited the carriage, my dad escorted me to the Bride’s Vestibule until it was time.
When you walk down the isle of the wedding pavilion on your wedding day, the pavilion seems to be more beautiful than any other day you’ve ever seen it, and prettier than in any pictures you’ve seen! I can remember seeing the unity candle arrangement (my candles, Disney’s arrangement) and being so pleased with it!

After the ceremony our guests were taken to
the Grand Floridian by limo while my husband and I had a carriage ride and then
dropped off at the Grand Floridian as well. Somewhere along the way we did some
post ceremony pictures with a Disney photographer. One bonus to getting married
at the wedding pavilion was getting some great wedding pictures on the beach. (
although I don’t know how much of the beach is left after the renovations to GF
DVC) Although a smaller reception than we would have had back home, it was
perfect for us. Cinderella’s footman announced us as we entered the terrace. We
were more than please with our wedding cake from Disney. It was a traditional 2
tiered cake. One tiered filled with white chocolate mousse and the other filled
with strawberry mousse all underneath a scrumptious layer of butter cream
frosting! This was absolutely the best cake I have ever had! We wished we would
have been smart enough to find a way to bring our top layer home with us. If
you ask Disney to wrap and save it for you until your departure, they certainly
will. It just never crossed our minds to ask. (call it wedding excitement or
just a blonde moment!) However, we were smart enough to have a layer of our
wedding cake recreated when we returned to the Grand Floridian the following
year for our first anniversary!
Although some Disney brides choose to use
other vendors for certain elements of their wedding, I stuck mostly with
Disney. Disney provided my floral, photography, food and beverages,
transportation, and cosmetology services.
However, I did use Kyla Feeley from A Cut Above for video
service and couldn’t have been more pleased.
Planning a Disney wedding from a far was
easier than I could have ever imagined. Of course I am far from being a
Bridezilla and was able to let the reins loose and have faith in Disney and my
wedding coordinator. That’s not to say that we didn’t personalize our wedding
or have our own ideas, Disney incorporated them as well. They too want every
wedding to be unique and magical!
If you are already married and wish you
would have had your ceremony at Disney, don’t despair! Disney Fairytale
Weddings also specialize in Disney Fairytale Vow Renewals. In fact, they are
becoming quite popular at WDW! In
addition to Disney World, Disneyland and Disney Cruise Lines also perform
Disney Fairytale Weddings and Vow Renewals!
That is so cool you were featured on DisneyGals.com!! Your day truly sounded like a fairytale, and the photos you posted are beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lauren. Disney truly does a beautiful job! This is true for any event really!
ReplyDeleteWe saw a bride getting her photos taken at the GF Hotel in February. A Disney wedding is indeed a fairytale come true for a bride! Your photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I would LOVE to be a guest at a Disney Wedding! Friends of ours have grown children who just attended one this weekend. I can't wait to hear about it.
DeleteYay for another DisBride! I agree with everything you wrote! Getting married at Disney is simply magical! I want to do it again!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fun! My husband's family are HUGE Disney fans!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your feature.. What beautiful pictures and a wonderful fairy tale wedding.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And congrats on your feature! What a lovely day you had!
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