So far, the only thing really planned is the location. This is what the gazebo looks like:
I got the pictures from this website, where many more pictures of the resort are:
http://nitrostitch.smugmug.com/Paul-and-I/Shades-of-Green-and-Disney/9069003_2y9cs#603848688_vg6oi
Sir, I dont know who you are, but thank you for your pictures!
If you're looking for pictures of SoG weddings, Randy Chapman has some on his website.
http://www.chapmanphotography.com/dismain.html
Put your mouse over Disney Weddings Menu, click on Fairy Tale Wedding locations, then put your mouse to the left of the screen until you see Shades of Green.
There are also pictures on the Shades of Green facebook page, but not many.
Originally we were only planning on inviting around 25 people and we were told the Gazebo price would be $125 for under 25 people, $150 for over 25 people. Now weve up-ed the guest count to 50 and were still waiting to hear back about the cost. Im assuming its going to be around $200- Ill let you know when we find out! The price includes the gazebo location, chair set up, and tables with basic white linens.
Its going to be a 9 a.m. ceremony so we can try to beat the heat. Then were just going to have breakfast at the Garden Gallery after. The regular breakfast buffet is 10.95/adult 4.95/child. We could pay more to have something more personal, but this works for us. Were still waiting on approval, but were going to try to get one of the pods of the Garden Gallery reserved so we can have some privacy.
The do have a ballroom that you can have a reception in, but that wasn't really what we wanted since we're doing an at-home reception. We're fine with the normal breakfast buffet.
The room block is a little trickier. I read through some of the older SoG PJs from past brides, and many of them had a room block. I dont know if their policy has changed, but theyre being sticklers with the 3 rooms per sponsor rule. So DF can sponsor 3 rooms, each of our grandfathers can sponsor 3 rooms, I have an uncle and DF has an aunt who can be sponsors. Thats 15 rooms if all of those sponsors can make it. When I spoke with Virginia (I think shes the event sales consultant) on the phone, she said shed have to talk to her supervisor to get approval for a traditional room block where we wouldnt have to worry about sponsors. Im crossing my fingers, because it would be a pain to ask our guests to bring their military paperwork with them.
Next post: photographer options and dress shopping!