Skylarr29
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In my (nice and blunt) opinion, lol, you should stick with a 7am ceremony. You will then avoid a ton of logistical problems that you are concerned with and give yourself extra time. I still think having a wedding right before you leave for a cruise is a HUGE risk. Why not start at 7 and give yourself some cush time? Chances are you will have plenty of time but why risk it? It seems silly to pay so much and have to meet food and beverage minimums just to gulp down a bagel and rush off.
I also think that Disney will not make the changes you want just for you (not sure why you think they actually will allow you to use the coach and have outside photography when no one else is) BUT if they do, you should really keep quiet about it. What is going to happen is you are going to tell on yourself...someone will read about an outside photographer being allowed in a park and then every Disney bride will be calling and emailing their planners and they will pull anything special you got before you can say Mickey (if they allow it in the first place which I am still skeptical about). I know I sound pessimistic but I had no budget for my wedding and I had some crazy ideas... some ideas they went with and some were rules and they absolutely stuck to them.
I also think that Disney will not make the changes you want just for you (not sure why you think they actually will allow you to use the coach and have outside photography when no one else is) BUT if they do, you should really keep quiet about it. What is going to happen is you are going to tell on yourself...someone will read about an outside photographer being allowed in a park and then every Disney bride will be calling and emailing their planners and they will pull anything special you got before you can say Mickey (if they allow it in the first place which I am still skeptical about). I know I sound pessimistic but I had no budget for my wedding and I had some crazy ideas... some ideas they went with and some were rules and they absolutely stuck to them.