Adam and Katies 10/2/2010 SBP/Attic/?? ~ brainstorming!

No but i really do need to get carrie's book! I just looked at some pictures and i definatly think the st. james room would be lovely!:lovestruc I saw a picture of the long roman table set up outside on the patio with the buffet on the right hand side.
I just think it would be easier to have a brunch immediatly after the ceremony and then go into the parks than everyone going out into the parks and then trying to get them all back together again for a dinner. But then again it would be cheaper to just take everyone to dinner... But i also want to wear my dress for as long as possible... I also want to give the illusion that i actually is a recpetion... but is it in the budget.... :scared1: HELP ME!!!

Lol first BREATHE!!! :lmao:

I think the idea of a brunch is a great idea!! What about the Attic?? A little bit more...$2000! But you wouldn't need anything...no decorations or anything.

I have also heard Flying fish is a great place...and it would be within walking distance!!
 
Lol first BREATHE!!! :lmao:

I think the idea of a brunch is a great idea!! What about the Attic?? A little bit more...$2000! But you wouldn't need anything...no decorations or anything.

I have also heard Flying fish is a great place...and it would be within walking distance!!

:lmao: Do you sense my OCD planning craziness??

I was just talking to my boss and she brought up a good point. the 685$ min for the St. James room isn't that bad considering if we took 10 guests out to dinner and they all drank it would be about 60$ per person ATLEAST so it would almost be equal to going out to dinner. I can't wait to show DF the St. James room pictures and tell him the price. :yay: I think I want to do it! I wish my planner would get back to me! :rolleyes1

Do you girls know what the brunch and / or lunch menu looks like?
 
From magicalkingdoms.com...not sure how accurate:

Sandy Hook Lighthouse Breakfast Buffet
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Sandy Hook Lighthouse was built in 1764 by Isaac Conro. The lighthouse sits at the mouth of New York harbor and is the oldest lighthouse in North America.

Assorted Two Chilled Juices

Sliced Seasonal Fresh Fruits and Berries with a Honey Cream Dip

Fluffy Scrambled Eggs with Fresh Chives

Your Choice of Two:
Traditional Bacon
Country Sausage Patties
Grilled Ham Steaks
Molasses Glazed Jumbo Sausage Links

Wedged Red Potatoes with Caramelized Onions

Cheese Blintzes with Warm Apple Currant Compote

Baskets of Freshly Baked Breakfast Pastries Served with Butter, Preserves and Marmalade

Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and a Selection of Hot Teas

$28.75++ per guest
Price based on up to 1 ½ hours of service, minimum 25 guests


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Cape May Lighthouse Breakfast Buffet
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First documented lighthouse; built in 1823 and destroyed by erosion. The second lighthouse built in 1847 was poorly constructed. The current structure was built in 1857 by the Army Corps of Engineers and was first lit in 1859.

Assorted Two Chilled Juices

Sliced Seasonal Fresh Fruits and Berries Display with a Mango Coulis

Assortment of Individual Fruit Yogurts

Farm Fresh Scrambled Eggs with Cheddar Cheese

Your Choice of Two:
Traditional Bacon
Country Sausage Patties
Beef & Pork Kielbasa
Applewood Smoked Turkey Sausage

Crisp Hash Brown Potatoes with Fresh Herbs

Mini Mickey Waffles Served with Maple Syrup, Strawberry and Blueberry Toppings

Selection of Bagels with Cream Cheese and Flavored Cream Cheeses

Baskets of Freshly Baked Breakfast Pastries Served with Butter, Preserves and Marmalade

Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and a Selection of Hot Teas

$31.00++ per guest
Price based on up to 1 ½ hours of service, minimum 25 guests


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Navesink (Twinlights) Lighthouse Continental Breakfast
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Built in 1862 and more commonly known as Twin Lights. Navesink Lighthouse was the first lighthouse built with two lights. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1949.

Orange Juice and Grapefruit Juice

Sliced Seasonal Fresh Fruits and Berries Display with a Mango Coulis

Choice of One of the Following Hot Items:

Breakfast Croissant:
A Flaky Croissant Stuffed with Fluffy Scrambled Eggs, Country Ham and Cheddar Cheese

Breakfast Quiche:
Grilled Vegetable and Cheese Quiche

Egg White Frittata:
Baked Egg White Frittata with Fresh Vegetables and Spinach

Breakfast Burrito:
Scrambled Eggs with Monterey Jack Cheese Presented in a Rolled Flour Tortilla and Accompanied with Fresh Salsa

Mini Mickey Waffles:
Belgian Waffles Served with Hot Maple Syrup and Blueberry Fruit Topping

Baskets of Freshly Baked Breakfast Pastries Served with Butter, Preserves and Marmalade

Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and a Selection of Hot Teas

$24.95++ per guest
Price based on up to 1 ½ hours of Service


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SeaGirt Lighthouse Continental Breakfast
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The SeaGirt Lighthouse is a classic Victorian brick house-style lighthouse, located on Beacon & Ocean Avenue. The SeaGirt was built in 1896 to fill the 40 mile gap between Navesink & Barneget Lighthouses and also marked the location of the inlet. Decommissioned in 1945.

Orange Juice and Grapefruit Juice

Sliced Seasonal Fruits and Berries Display with Mango Coulis

Baskets of Freshly Baked Breakfast Pastries Served with Butter, Preserves and Marmalades

Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and a Selection of Hot Teas

$18.75++ per guest


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Absecon Lighthouse Breakfast Enhancements
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Absecon Lighthouse was built by General George Meade in 1857 on sand dunes. The lighthouse can be found in the heart of Atlantic City and has a spectacular view of it too.

Mini Mickey Mouse Waffle Station
Served with a Choice of Warm Blueberry, Strawberry and Banana Foster Toppings
$9.50++ per guest

Banana Stuffed French Toasted Tossed with Cinnamon Sugar
$5.95++ per guest

Crème Brûlée Style Oatmeal
$5.50++ per guest

Fruit Yogurt Parfait with Dried Fruit and Nuts Presented in a Martini Glass
$5.95++ per guest

Croissant with Fresh Scrambled Eggs, Ham and Swiss Cheese
$5.95++ per guest

Scramble Egg, Cheese Tortillas with Bacon, Ham or Sausage$5.50++per guest

New York Strip Steak with a Tomato Hollandaise
$16.25++per guest

Petite Beef Tenderloin Medallions with a Béarnaise Sauce
$16.95++ per guest

Assorted Cold Cereal & Milk
$3.75++ each

“Cooked-to-Order” Omelet Station
Served with choice of Cheddar Cheese, Mushrooms, Onions, Sausage, Peppers, Ham and Tomatoes
$9.50++ per guest

Pancakes with Maple Syrup
$5.25++ per guest

Pancakes “Cooked-to-Order” outdoor venues
$9.50++ per guest

Crepes “Made-to-Order”
Choice of Egg, Ham & Cheese or Cinnamon Apples & Currant with Anglaise
$8.50++ per guest

Build “Your Own” Yogurt Bar
Served with Nuts, Granola, Seasonal Nuts & Berries
$6.95++ per guest

Assorted Bagels with Plain & Flavored Cream Cheeses
$43.00++ per dozen

Smoked Salmon Display with Assorted Bagels & Classic Condiments
$12.50++ per guest

Selection of Individual Fruit Yogurts
$3.95++ each

Assorted Breakfast Pastries
$43.00 per dozen


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Steel Pier Plated Breakfast Selections
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The Steel Pier was inspired by the romance of both the Coney Island & Atlantic Shorelines. It is America’s foremost BoardWalk Circa 1910

All Breakfast Entrees are served with:
Baskets of Freshly Baked Breakfast Pastries Served with Butter, Preserves and Marmalade
Orange Juice, Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and a Selection of Hot Teas

Please Select One:
Wedge of Seasonal Melon
Yogurt Parfaits with Fresh Berries, Currants & Granola
Market Fresh Fruit Salad with Caramelized Sabayon

Omelet to include:
Country Ham Wild Mushrooms, Roasted Shallots and Cheddar Cheese
Accompanied by Roasted Red Potatoes with Caramelized Onions
$26.00++ per guest

Fluffy Scrambled Eggs Garnished with Fresh Chives
Accompanied by Roasted Red Potatoes with Peppers & Onions
Traditional Bacon or Jumbo Sausage Links or Honey Glazed Ham Steak
$22.00++ per guest

Banana Stuffed French Toast with Apple Compote
served with Grand Marnier Flavored Syrup
Traditional Bacon, Country Sausage Country Ham Steak
$23.50++ per guest

Grilled Filet Mignon, Poached Eggs with Spinach Cradled in Brioche Toast with Tomato Hollandaise
Accompanied by Roasted Yukon Gold Potatoes
$28.50++ per guest


That was just labled as breakfast. MMMM I am starting to feel better and get hungry!!
 
So we will have from March 2010-March 2011 to use our AP's....maybe we will end up down there around October :lmao:
 

Mandy you are amazing!!!!!:worship:

i'm going to go print this out to show DF!!! I'm so excited!! :yay::banana: I was so worried we wouldn't have a nice "reception" after the ceremony but now its totally do-able! And Mandy you SO need to come stalk my wedding! You and Meghan will be my stand in bridesmaids! :rotfl2:
 
Mandy you are amazing!!!!!:worship:

i'm going to go print this out to show DF!!! I'm so excited!! :yay::banana: I was so worried we wouldn't have a nice "reception" after the ceremony but now its totally do-able! And Mandy you SO need to come stalk my wedding! You and Meghan will be my stand in bridesmaids! :rotfl2:

Whohoooo!!:banana:
 
i think the brunch is a totally wonderful and doable idea..i tried searching online for some stuff ( but my searching skills are lacking today....im working on it) when i find anything ill post...but i just wanted to say i think it will be awesome, and your right you will be able to be in your dress just that much longer!
 
okay so i used magicalkingdoms.com as well (these are some reception locations used for wishes brides, so again youd have to compete with them not booking anything first


St James Hall & Patio


Located in the BoardWalk Convention Center, this beautiful and semi-secluded space features windows and French doors leading to a private outdoor patio area.

It totals 1,216 square feet and can accommodate banquets up to 150 and receptions up to 300.

For smaller groups, it can be subdivided into two separate rooms of 608 square feet, holding up to 40 guests each.

Functions beginning prior to 2pm
$75 per person, plus 20% service charge and 6.5% sales tax.

Functions beginning after 2pm
$100 per person, plus 20% service charge and 6.5% sales tax.

Minimum food & beverage costs can be comprised of pre-reception, reception, wedding cake and all alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.


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Ariel's, Yacht & Beach Club Resort - Reception Location

Located at the Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, this is a private dining room with a seaside / underwater theme.


Minimum Food and Beverage Requirements

Functions beginning prior to 2pm
$75 per person, plus 20% service charge and 6.5% sales tax.

Functions beginning after 2pm
$100 per person, plus 20% service charge and 6.5% sales tax.

Minimum food & beverage costs can be comprised of pre-reception, reception, wedding cake and all alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.


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Special Requirements for this Venue
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- Food and Beverage Minimum Totals required:
$1,000 (excluding 20% service charge and 6.5% sales tax)

- Maximum guest capacity is 100.

- Restrooms are outside of the venue and are shared with day guests.

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The Attic at the BoardWalk Resort - Reception Location

This cozy room, with large windows overlooking the BoardWalk and Crescent Lake, is known as Disney World's "Best Kept Secret."

Filled with over-sized chairs, loveseats and antiques, this room also features a covered terrace, and is located on the third floor of the BoardWalk Villas Resort.




Minimum Food and Beverage Requirements


Functions beginning prior to 2pm
$75 per person, plus 20% service charge and 6.5% sales tax.

Functions beginning after 2pm
$100 per person, plus 20% service charge and 6.5% sales tax.

Minimum food & beverage costs can be comprised of pre-reception, reception, wedding cake and all alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.


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Special Requirements for this Venue
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- Food and Beverage Minimum Totals required:
Events ending prior to 5pm - $2,500 (excluding 20% service charge and 6.5% sales tax.)
Events ending after 5pm - $4,500 (excluding 20% service charge and 6.5% sales tax.)

- Buffet menus only.

- Seating capacity is up to 60 guests.

- Existing seating arrangements must be used.

- One park host / hostess per 50 guests is required.
 
Well DF was a buzz kill and a half! :sad2:

I should've known it wasn't going to go well when i tried to tell him about the St. James room on my way home from work and before i could get out all the details i got a flat tire on a major highway and was stuck there for about 45 mins... :mad::headache:

So when we finally got home and i got to talk to him about it he totally rejected the idea. He thinks it'll be wierd to be sitting in the room with no music, and that the whole point of having the disney wedding was to avoid a reception. :sad1: I then showed him flying fish but he then decides to tell me he doesn't want to do brunch.... he said that its our wedding day and that if he wants steak he should be able to get steak. I tried to explain to him that i'm afraid that once we all change and go to the parks the wedding "magic" will be over and going somewhere for dinner will just be that... DINNER! :scared: Not to mention keeping tabs on everyone to make sure they're at dinner on time will be annoying. I'd just rather have the ceremony and then sit down and eat all at once... so that when we get into that parks we have nothing else to worry about. I screwed myself by mentioning that you could have centerpieces and that i want to be able to wear my dress, because that had DF really thinking reception... i guess i'm trying to have my cake and eat it to and thats not fair/right/affordable. Believe me if we could afford a wishes wedding i'd do it in a heart beat.

Does anyone have any ideas for me? Anything at all? :confused:
 
Well DF was a buzz kill and a half! :sad2:

I should've known it wasn't going to go well when i tried to tell him about the St. James room on my way home from work and before i could get out all the details i got a flat tire on a major highway and was stuck there for about 45 mins... :mad::headache:

So when we finally got home and i got to talk to him about it he totally rejected the idea. He thinks it'll be wierd to be sitting in the room with no music, and that the whole point of having the disney wedding was to avoid a reception. :sad1: I then showed him flying fish but he then decides to tell me he doesn't want to do brunch.... he said that its our wedding day and that if he wants steak he should be able to get steak. I tried to explain to him that i'm afraid that once we all change and go to the parks the wedding "magic" will be over and going somewhere for dinner will just be that... DINNER! :scared: Not to mention keeping tabs on everyone to make sure they're at dinner on time will be annoying. I'd just rather have the ceremony and then sit down and eat all at once... so that when we get into that parks we have nothing else to worry about. I screwed myself by mentioning that you could have centerpieces and that i want to be able to wear my dress, because that had DF really thinking reception... i guess i'm trying to have my cake and eat it to and thats not fair/right/affordable. Believe me if we could afford a wishes wedding i'd do it in a heart beat.

Does anyone have any ideas for me? Anything at all? :confused:
What about Citricos? You could wear you dress, your DF can have steak, and it's semi-private!!! It seats 12 AND has a minimum of $650! Plus you really don't need any decorations.

Not sure if you have to use their menu but...

Bone-In Ribeye - Wood-Roasted Spanish Onions, Fingerling Potatoes, Lemon Rosemary Butter, and Veal Glacé de Viande $45.00

Filet Jardiniere - Oak-grilled Filet of Beef with House-cured Vegetables, Quattro Formaggi Crushed Potatoes, and Veal Glacé $41.00

Hope that helps!!
 
What about Citricos? You could wear you dress, your DF can have steak, and it's semi-private!!! It seats 12 AND has a minimum of $650! Plus you really don't need any decorations.

Not sure if you have to use their menu but...

Bone-In Ribeye - Wood-Roasted Spanish Onions, Fingerling Potatoes, Lemon Rosemary Butter, and Veal Glacé de Viande $45.00

Filet Jardiniere - Oak-grilled Filet of Beef with House-cured Vegetables, Quattro Formaggi Crushed Potatoes, and Veal Glacé $41.00

Hope that helps!!

Awe thanks mandy... we looked into that but i think we're having more than 12 guests.

his:
mom
dad
sister
brother 1
brother 2
best friend (possibly his wife as well)

My:
Dad (his girlfriend maybe)
sister 1
sister 2
aunt


i'm still not sure about my mother... shes going to be one of those guests we decide on like the day before :sad2: And there maybe another aunt and uncle on my side attending so it'll be over the 12 people.

I dont know i'm going to do some more research and see what i can come up with. I know we have a while before we can book everything but i'd like to get some sort of idea what we're doing. Its looking like DF and I have two very different ideas on what this wedding should be like and its OUR day so we need to compromise or something. :headache:
 
:hug:
Ok boys suck...and they really are from Mars. :lmao:
Here is what you want...ceremony, cake cutting and a celebratory brunch/lunch/or dinner with your guests to appreciate them for making the trip.
Not a reception...per-say...a meal...no centerpieces...no extra flowers...just a meal. After all, your guests have travelled many miles to witness your wedding-it is the hospitable thing to do.
Wait a couple of weeks before talking about it again. Just stealthy save your pennies to be able to cover the expense. OH! and my mother's advice...Make it his idea...let this blow over first...The time will appear when you least expect it.

Now, start looking at restaurants...
:surfweb:
 
:hug:
Ok boys suck...and they really are from Mars. :lmao:
Here is what you want...ceremony, cake cutting and a celebratory brunch/lunch/or dinner with your guests to appreciate them for making the trip.
Not a reception...per-say...a meal...no centerpieces...no extra flowers...just a meal. After all, your guests have travelled many miles to witness your wedding-it is the hospitable thing to do.
Wait a couple of weeks before talking about it again. Just stealthy save your pennies to be able to cover the expense. OH! and my mother's advice...Make it his idea...let this blow over first...The time will appear when you least expect it.

Now, start looking at restaurants...
:surfweb:

:rotfl2:

You're too funny!!!

I definatly don't mind not having music, centerpieces, and/or decorations. I just really want to wear my dress for as long as i can and i kind of wanted something private. I figured the SJR or FF would be good because they're close to SBP and they're min isn't too high. He just wants to go to dinner somewhere with everyone later on that day... i can't see getting changed, going to the parks, coming back, getting BACK into my dress, and then going out to dinner. Thats just WAYYYY too much! :scared:

He really liked the pictures of bluezoo that i showed him but i then realized they dont open for lunch and wished i never showed him the pictures! :headache: He doesn't want to change the time either... :mad: Then i saw in someone's TR that they had a good experience with Portobello's at DTD but i dont know much about them. I also wish my planner would email me back with some additional info... theres only so much web surfing and google-ing i can do before i start getting conflicting information. ( and my eyes start hurting! :laughing: ) I dont know... maybe i should just be greatful that i'm going to have 3 hours worth of me in my wedding gown as it is and just go change and maybe get a nice white sundress to wear for the rest of the day.


If we decide to just do dinner and i just wear a white sundress I think i'd like to eat at CR at Epcot. Its one of our favorite places to eat and its special to us because i had a diver for DF after we got engaged. :cloud9: (it was the second single most amazing moment of my life) Thoughts on that idea?
 
I wish I could help you out with all this Katie!! But sadly, knowing nothing of WDW food stuffs, I can't be of any help. :sad1: However, I think Petals & Pixie Dust has the right idea! Boys are tricky, they often need coaxing! :lmao:

Well, I'm hoping you get it all figured out and it'll be everything you want and more! :hug:
 
Hmm, quite the dilemma. I understand how you don't want the "wedding magic" to end at 2pm! Could you possibly get a shorter, white dress to parade around the parks in and the wear during dinner? And maybe keep the boy in a nice pair of slacks and button down shirt. That way, you could pose for some pictures in the parks (use those photopass photographers!) and still feel fancy!

Me, personally? I am totally in love this this dress:
2076-600


It is from Alfred Angelo's new Little White Dress collection. The sash also comes in many, many colors. :goodvibes

While you may not be able to keep your family members in nicer duds for your dinner, you two certainly can!

Edit: Ha, just saw your little sundress comment you snuck in there at the very end of your last post. You are a sneaky one... ;)
 
I wish I could help you out with all this Katie!! But sadly, knowing nothing of WDW food stuffs, I can't be of any help. :sad1: However, I think Petals & Pixie Dust has the right idea! Boys are tricky, they often need coaxing! :lmao:

Well, I'm hoping you get it all figured out and it'll be everything you want and more! :hug:

Thanks Anj! :hug: You're a sweetheart! I'm just going to keep surfing the internet :surfweb: (I actually look like this icon for once since i have my sleepy time tea with me) and hopefully a light bulb will go off with some magical way of figuring it all out. :cutie:

Hmm, quite the dilemma. I understand how you don't want the "wedding magic" to end at 2pm! Could you possibly get a shorter, white dress to parade around the parks in and the wear during dinner? And maybe keep the boy in a nice pair of slacks and button down shirt. That way, you could pose for some pictures in the parks (use those photopass photographers!) and still feel fancy!

Me, personally? I am totally in love this this dress:
2076-600


It is from Alfred Angelo's new Little White Dress collection. The sash also comes in many, many colors. :goodvibes

While you may not be able to keep your family members in nicer duds for your dinner, you two certainly can!

Edit: Ha, just saw your little sundress comment you snuck in there at the very end of your last post. You are a sneaky one... ;)

I am a sneaky one! :rotfl:

I love that dress!! I think that might be the way to go. Keep me and DF in nice, weather appropriate clothes (lord knows we dont want to be sweat our littly bums off! :rolleyes1) and go to dinner after a day at the park and end with illumiations at night. They're my favorite... DF thought i'd want wishes but nope... illuminations all the way!! :cloud9:

OH! :idea: Maybe the compromise is that on top of the white sun dress and nice guy attire DF will be MADE to wear his groom ears! :rotfl: I'm sure that will keep the wedding magic going!
 
:rotfl2:

You're too funny!!!

I definatly don't mind not having music, centerpieces, and/or decorations. I just really want to wear my dress for as long as i can and i kind of wanted something private. I figured the SJR or FF would be good because they're close to SBP and they're min isn't too high. He just wants to go to dinner somewhere with everyone later on that day... i can't see getting changed, going to the parks, coming back, getting BACK into my dress, and then going out to dinner. Thats just WAYYYY too much! :scared:

He really liked the pictures of bluezoo that i showed him but i then realized they dont open for lunch and wished i never showed him the pictures! :headache: He doesn't want to change the time either... :mad: Then i saw in someone's TR that they had a good experience with Portobello's at DTD but i dont know much about them. I also wish my planner would email me back with some additional info... theres only so much web surfing and google-ing i can do before i start getting conflicting information. ( and my eyes start hurting! :laughing: ) I dont know... maybe i should just be greatful that i'm going to have 3 hours worth of me in my wedding gown as it is and just go change and maybe get a nice white sundress to wear for the rest of the day.


If we decide to just do dinner and i just wear a white sundress I think i'd like to eat at CR at Epcot. Its one of our favorite places to eat and its special to us because i had a diver for DF after we got engaged. :cloud9: (it was the second single most amazing moment of my life) Thoughts on that idea?


yeah that whole change unchange rechange thing is a bit much...
I am a sentimental sap. I think that CR would be awesome b/c that is where you got engaged and it holds a very important meaning to you.
 





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