Such wonderful advice has been shared in this thread. I am honored to post among folks with such compassion for their fellow Fairy Tale Wedding members.
When I was planning my vow renewal, the one area that I was most concerned about was the Floral Proposal. I had an incredible number of venues to enhance: (1) Wedding Pavilion, (2) Great Movie Ride Courtyard, (3) Great Movie Ride Gangster Area, (4) Great Movie Ride Western Area, (5) Great Movie Ride Land of Oz Area, and (6) Sorcerers Hat Icon Area. Yes, you read that right I had six separate venues to worry about when most people only have to worry about two (the ceremony location and the reception location). Was I outta my mind to be planning a progressive dinner party that would encompass five venues? What had I gotten myself into?
I literally held my breath until my Floral Proposal arrived. And when it did, I made sure I was sitting down when I read it. And as I read it, I thanked the Heavens Above for what I found. It was absolutely perfect. My Floral Event Manager had given me just the right amount of touches for my vow renwal. There was nothing in my proposal that was extraneous. Not one thing. As a matter of fact, I was blown away by its simplicity. I bring this up because I want to show that Disneys Event Managers can work miracles. As you read the rest of my post, you'll understand what I am talking about.
If a wedding couple finds that their proposal is too high, they should not hesitate to let their Event Manager know. They need to state exactly what they are willing to spend on the various aspects of their wedding. For example, if they only want to spend $500 on enhancing their ceremonys location, they should state it. If that amount is $4,250, they should state it. If they dont want any floral touches at their ceremony, they should state it. Disneys Event Managers have heard it all. There is nothing that can be said that would shock them.
For my vow renewal, I didnt think the Wedding Pavilion needed much decorating. It was a stunning venue just as it was. And since my husband and I were fairly simple people, I didnt feel the need for elaborate floral arrangements. I thought it would be helpful if I shared the decorations that I chose for the Wedding Pavilion:
click here. Pretty simple, huh? And that is exactly what I wanted understated elegance. The Wedding Pavilion was stunning on its own. It honestly didnt even need the candles and the floral arrangement on the altar.
If I had chosen not to use any decorations inside the Wedding Pavilion, Disney would have been perfectly okay with that. During my Planning Session, they did not put any pressure on me to jazz up the Wedding Pavilion. When we discussed that venue, I stated that I wanted to keep it simple. My reasoning was that the Wedding Pavilion was gorgeous on its own, plus my ceremony was only going to be 20 minutes long. I thought it was better to spend my money on other aspects of my vow renewal instead (for example, a Handprint Ceremony or a Dance Party or any other number of extra touches).
My Floral Event Manager listened intently to me as I spoke during my Planning Session. She must have taken meticulous notes because when my Floral Proposal arrived a few weeks later, it was perfection. For the Wedding Pavilion portion of my proposal, it listed the following items:
* Mixed coordinating floral arrangement in an etched Mickey and Minnie clear glass vase.
* Accent around vase/floral with (6) votive candles.
* Accent around vase/floral with (3) triple cylinder (rental) containers with floating candles.
That was all that was listed. There was nothing further. And it was exactly what I had asked for during my Planning Session. Have I mentioned lately how much I adore my Floral Event Manager? Well, I do. She's quite a woman.
As to the rest of my Floral Proposal, it was similar. Like I said, my Floral Event Manager must have taken meticulous notes because what was in my proposal was perfection. There was just the right amount of touches listed to enhance my venues. And if a venue did not need to be enhanced (for example, the Great Movie Rides courtyard for the Handprint Ceremony), there was nothing listed in the proposal for it.
As the date of my vow renewal drew near, I e-mailed my Floral Event Manager the following message:
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Floral Event Manager,
I need to ask for your professional opinion regarding chairs. Do the chiavari chairs make for a more elegant look? I'm thinking that they do and thus am considering using them. I want to make certain that years from now when I'm viewing photographs of my vow renewal's dinner party, I have no regrets. Please advise.
Janet
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Here was her response back to me:
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Janet -
I am not so sure the chiavari style would go with our theming - they are a bamboo pattern and are very pretty, but don't really fit the individual themes in each venue. I love them and suggest using them when I can, but I am not sure they are the best fit for your party. I.e.: In western or gangster - I don't think they would look like they fit. Possibly use them at OZ. Dance area - I don't think so - especially if we keep the lighted tables...
Just my opinion....
Your Floral Event Manager
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It did not escape my attention that what she was suggesting to me would require less money. And that meant that Disney would make less money. I found her honesty and attention to detail refreshing. She was a true professional who had my best interests at heart. So even though I initially wanted the chiavari chairs, I trusted her judgment and went with her suggestions. I knew she would not lead me astray. And she didnt. My event was perfection.
My suggestion to anyone who feels their wedding budget is out of control is to sit down and have a heart-to-heart talk with their future spouse. And after theyve done that, to sit down and have a heart-to-heart talk with their Wedding Planner / Event Manager. The Fairy Tale Weddings folks are true professionals. They will help you achieve a wedding that is perfect for you and your budget. Do not ever be afraid to ask them for help. You are not the first wedding couple to do so, and you will not be the last one to do so either.
I hope in some small way my post has helped.