Missy Mouse
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The history: I don't think I'm going to be able to talk Joey into a Disney wedding. We're both competely in love and obsessed with Disney, but he just doesn't think it's fair to ask our families to come up with the money to fly down to FL. He wants a big fancy wedding with all of our family, which I understand and respect, so I'm not pushing the Disney wedding issue. I personally would rather go down to Disney and be with our closest friends and family...I think we would have the time of our lives with whoever could come. My family is all for it including a lot of my extended family. My aunt has been waiting for the word so she can book a Disney trip! (We're all a little obsessed) His family, however, would have a much greater financial strain and that's not fair either. What does really suck is that I moved 60 miles away from my family to go to school and be with Joe, and I have a WAY bigger family than he does (25 aunts and uncles on one side), so I don't think it's fair to ask all of them to drive 1 1/2 hours out here, especially since most of them have children and Joe's side of the family is basically all grown up. I'm now stuck trying to planning a wedding half way between Malden and Worcester that will be convenient driving for both sides of our families. If we can't do Disney what _I_ really want is a beautiful reception site with a fireplace that opens to the ocean. No matter what someone is not going to be happy and that makes me nervous because I really want this to be a warm, happy event.
Okay, with that long-winded history, what I want to do is bring Disney to us. Do you think it would be crazy to rent a hall for the rehearsal dinner and have an O'Hana type themed meal with a dessert party after? I'm worried it will be too expensive, but I just don't feel like my wedding will be complete without some Disney in it. I'm already incorporating it with a Mickey/Minnie ring holder instead of a pillow, using the Wishes theme song as our exit dance (the one that plays at the park exit after the fireworks in MK), Mickey/Minnie cake topper, toasting glasses and cake cutter, and I'm sure I'll do some kind of Disney favor. I would love to be able to bring the magic of Disney to us if we can't go down there, but I don't know if it's realistic. Has anyone ever held a non-Disney dessert party? I want to do a chocolate fountain fondue table, and all kinds of pastries like they serve down there. I want to have lei's for the rehearsal dinner, and have it catered with skewered meats/shrimp, the dressing from the salad at O'Hana, the honey wings and wontons for appetizers, and bananas foster dessert. Am I being ridiculous? Do I just need to let this go? You can be honest. I feel silly even typing this.
Okay, with that long-winded history, what I want to do is bring Disney to us. Do you think it would be crazy to rent a hall for the rehearsal dinner and have an O'Hana type themed meal with a dessert party after? I'm worried it will be too expensive, but I just don't feel like my wedding will be complete without some Disney in it. I'm already incorporating it with a Mickey/Minnie ring holder instead of a pillow, using the Wishes theme song as our exit dance (the one that plays at the park exit after the fireworks in MK), Mickey/Minnie cake topper, toasting glasses and cake cutter, and I'm sure I'll do some kind of Disney favor. I would love to be able to bring the magic of Disney to us if we can't go down there, but I don't know if it's realistic. Has anyone ever held a non-Disney dessert party? I want to do a chocolate fountain fondue table, and all kinds of pastries like they serve down there. I want to have lei's for the rehearsal dinner, and have it catered with skewered meats/shrimp, the dressing from the salad at O'Hana, the honey wings and wontons for appetizers, and bananas foster dessert. Am I being ridiculous? Do I just need to let this go? You can be honest. I feel silly even typing this.