We stayed there on our honeymoon in 1995. We were in the Sugar Loaf Building (I am pretty sure) and we had one of those turret rooms with the high ceilings. There was a full balcony we could eat breakfast on. The first night when we returned from the parks there was champagne and a beautiful peach colored rose in the room (at the time the biulding was all done in peach and sea foam green. I think it has been rehabbed by then)
We had a great time. We made sure that we enjoyed the hotel. We swam at the pool, listened to music in the lobby and walked around the resort at night. We only stayed there a few nights and then moved over to CBR, so we wanted to enjoy the hotel.
If turn down service is not automatic, request it. When we went it, you automatically got it but we had to request it at the Polynesian last September. There is nothing like winding down for the night with cholcolates on you pillow!
Have a wonderful, romantic and magical wedding and honeymoon. Congratulations.