After our breakfast, we hopped onto the now-working monorail to the Grand Floridian, where we received directions to the Disney Fairy Tale Weddings office through the construction walls that were now up. (We didn't actually try going this way, but from looking at maps, it seems like it would have been a somewhat equidistant journey from starting out from the Poly.)
The new Alice in Wonderland Splash area:
I was really surprised to see how big the new GF DVC seems to be, Ill be very interested to see what it looks like when it is all done.
We were a bit early for our Site Visit appointment, so we meandered around the area.
This was also my first time seeing the Wedding Pavilion in person. It is a beautiful area, and I can definitely see why it is such a popular choice with Disney brides, despite not being able to see the inside of the Pavilion itself.
(This isn't to say that we didn't try though...

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We found these paving stones by the side of the office with all of these couples that had gotten married at Disney.
They seemed to stretch all the way back to the Poly.
Eventually, we decided that we were a bit too cold to keep wandering around outside, so we went into the office and checked in for our appointment.
The inside of the Disney Weddings office really is pretty much everything you would expect it to be, with cakes and flowers and linens and favors everywhere, and Disney love songs playing softly in the background (At Last I See the Light from Tangled is one that comes to mind). We hung out for a little bit looking at everything, and soon were heading out in the Disney Weddingsmobile to check out the sites for our day!
(Im going to get this out there right now and apologize, because I barely took any photos during our site visit. I know, Im shocked too.)
The places we visited were:
Sea Breeze Point (Ceremony)
Atlantic Dance Hall (Reception)
and...
Le Terrace de Fleurs (France Upper) (Illuminations Dessert Party!)
We were really excited to visit all of these areas and really start to visualize how the day would come together. I love how you are able to see ADH from SBP, and vice versa. We really wanted our guests to be able to dance and mingle and love that aspect of ADH, with its dance floor, two levels, and balconies overlooking the lake. And we especially cant wait for our dessert party that evening, itll be such a fun way to end the festivities. (And yes, that will GUARANTEE we will see Illuminations on that trip!!!

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We were all thrilled with the locations, and it got us even more excited for the rest of the planning to come the next day. We were dropped back off at the DFTW offices, and then discussed our plans for the rest of the day. We were all planning to have dinner together that night at Sanaa, but what park to visit before then?
Time for a round of Bus Roulette!!
(P.S. I hope everyone has an absolutely wonderful and safe and happy holiday!!!!

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