Castle Wedding

baby_becky716

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Hey Everyone,

Anyone have a ceremony at the MK castle? :bride: I'm trying to get more details but the disney wedding site isn't that helpful in answering questions about a castle ceremony. lol ANY informations would be awesome :upsidedow
 
My understanding is that they at one point were trying not to do MK ceremonies anymore and / or were making it very difficult to do (ie $500,000 minimum, after park closing, and only on 3 days of the year). But I think I heard recently that the minimum had been lowered a bit, but that it still had the same extrame limited availability.

There's one couple on here who had a MK wedding recently, try this thread:

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1333653&referrerid=&highlight=Sarah+Fred
 
Is the $25,000 the min. you have to spend or is that the rental fee?
 

It looks like for 25K you get this:

Excerpt from disneyweddings.com:
Your Magic Kingdom® Park Wedding package** includes the following magical elements:

Ceremony at Magic Kingdom® Park at Swan Boat Landing beginning at 8am for up to 50 guests (based on limited availability – please contact a Wedding Consultant for more details)
Transportation for guests from their Walt Disney World® Resort to the Magic Kingdom® Park and reception venue
Your guests will be transported down Main Street, U.S.A., via motorized cars, to Swan Boat Landing
A string quartet to play your musical selections
A Fanfare Trumpeter and Major Domo to announce the arrival of the bride in a horse-drawn Landau Coach
Ceremony floral and décor package for Swan Boat Landing
A Magic Kingdom® Wedding Ceremony Photography and Videography package by Disney Photography

Your pre-reception and reception food, floral, and entertainment would be additional, plus the room minimums.

So if you have a max of 50 guests x $75 min/pp for a lunch reception - about $5K when you factor in tax/gratuity, floral, say $100/table x 5 tables $500, entertainment...?? I don't know. You can probably plan for at least another $7-10K, which, if you really think about it is not so bad for an MK wedding...$35,000?

although, reception sites may have their own minimums. I know out here at DL, the reception minimum was based on $100 per guest for 100 guests, or $10000 food/beverage minimum...
 
Sounds really nice, im just not convinced i wuld want a wedding ceremony at 8am!

Check out the thread on the second post! Sarah and Fred had an MK wedding in the evening!
 
Hey Everyone,

Anyone have a ceremony at the MK castle? :bride: I'm trying to get more details but the disney wedding site isn't that helpful in answering questions about a castle ceremony. lol ANY informations would be awesome :upsidedow

hi Baby_Becky716!

I initially looked into having a Magic Kingdom ceremony for my wedding, but ran into a few obsticles that changed my mind, so I thought I'd share my experience and what I learned.

The first time I called was like 2 and 1/2 years before our wedding in August and I talked to Kristi Davis. We talked to her about the potential for having a wedding in the MK park. She told me that they weren't doing ANY ceremonies in the park, but said that perhaps they would re-open it in a few months, so we continued to talk about it. I originally wanted to have it closer to Christmas (12-28-2008), but she told me that there was no way I could have anything in the MK park because it's Disney's busiest time of the year. So we looked further out to January, realized that the first weekend in January could have the same vacation potential, would be cheaper (the hotel prices go from peak to low season rates come Jan. 1st), and then maybe we could do something in the park. She reminded me that they were not allowed to book ANY Magic Kingdom weddings at the time, but that they were in negotiations with MK events to start doing them again and at a normal price, and told me to check back in 6 months or so. 6 Months came and when I logged onto DFTW's website I was sooo excited to see the option for the MK wedding in the park and it was $25K!!!

In the beginning of March I called Kristi so I could ask her a bunch of questions about the MK Ceremony option (and the Couture option.) I was sooo excited about the MK Ceremony, especially because on the website it described the Wishes Collection as the way you can customize your wedding day so if you want you can “get married in front of Cinderella’s castle by candlelight.” Well that sounded perfect to me... nighttime was exactly what we wanted, but the description of the MK ceremony only said the morning. So I asked if we could do a nighttime wedding. I was definitely bummed to find out that the MK wedding starts before/at 8am! This was the only option.

Now I’m not a morning person, and as much as I LOVE Disney, I don’t know if I could get up at 3am to start getting ready… even on my wedding day! (When I look at pictures of myself at character breakfasts I always chuckle because my eyes are so puffy with the first few characters and start to look normal by the end of the meal. Nonetheless, I did not want that problem on my wedding day!!) Then I started thinking about my wedding party getting up that early too and I was afraid that everyone would be cranky by the end of the day after being up for so long!

Plus, Kristi told me that regular park guests are not actually in the park at the start of your ceremony, but they will come in by the end (on the mornings that MK opens at 9am, but they always start letting people in at like 8:30ish, but barrier off the different lands until 9am). To me that was like having way too many uninvited wedding guests because you know that they will ALL come running towards your wedding to check it out (because, honestly, I know I would if I was there and saw a wedding going on!)

Then I asked her about Cinderella’s Coach (which has been my dream since I was little), but they only let you use the horse drawn carriage. That wouldn’t work either.

The kicker was the maximum number of people allowed. Kristi said only 52 tops, including the bride and the groom. I realize that both DF’s family and my family will be traveling for our wedding so we would not have as many as we would have back home, but we expect to have a decent size crowd (especially since DF’s mom is #13 of 13 brothers and sisters!!). Our wedding party alone is approx. 30 people when you count their significant others as well. That only left DF and I to invite 10 more people each! It just wasn’t going to work at all. So we had to think about sacrificing friends and family for Cinderella’s castle or picking a different location/type. We chose the different location/type instead, and I justified my decision because the main reason I wanted that ceremony was for the pictures with the castle in the background and the magic and glamour of having it by the castle, but I can also have that with the MK Photo Package and all will be well.

I just wanted to share the info that I received when I seriously looked into it! I think it would be a GORGEOUS ceremony at Swan Boat Landing nonetheless if you decided to go ahead and do it! There are still times that I dream of having it there and think that maybe I should've just cut the # of people to have that once in a lifetime ceremony, but then I snap back into reality and realize we couldn't have the wedding we are having (which is still once in a lifetime) and I've fallen too much in love with that now!

Good luck and I can't wait to hear what you decide to do! :thumbsup2
 
Hey Kashmir104

Thank you so much for the information. It is more restricted then I thought:guilty: Oh well, we're still in the deciding stages. We have begun to talk about marriage and we are just beginning to look into locations. The one thing we know for sure is DISNEY WORLD WEDDING. lolprincess: but when we know anything else I'll be right back here keeping everyone posted.
 
Hi,

That really sounds like a fantastic deal. I have to comment on the 8 a.m. factor. We had our wedding at Epcot, and all Epcot weddings start at 9 a.m. The guests were picked up at the hotels starting at 8:30, I think. Realistically, none of our guests needed to get up THAT early.

Obviously, brides need more time to get ready than that. I think DH and I got up at 6, he got in the shower and I ate something and then Anna Wacaser showed up at 6:30 to do makeup and hair. She was literally done by 7, and by 7:30 we were on the way to take pictures with Randy starting at 8. So it wasn't bad for me, but I know some brides get up at 3 or 4 to do the MK photo shoot! You're not going to get any sleep the night before, regardless of when you have to get up!

Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is that DH and his family made a little bit of stink about the time of the wedding, BUT in the end what is more important, getting a couple more hours of sleep, or having your dream wedding? I think the 50 guest count would be more of a sticking point, if that was a problem. They were trying to tell us to have it in the WP or a different location because of the early hour... but in the end I knew in my heart it was important to me to have an Epcot ceremony, and I'm glad I stuck with it.

Another benefit to the early hour is that you can have a lunch reception (which is cheaper than a dinner reception). Our reception was over at 2 and our guests were able to enjoy the rest of the day in the park, or hop on a plane and go back to work the next day!

Good luck with your decision!
 
Thought y'all might like to know that Disneyland charges $65,000 now for castle weddings - makes the Magic Kingdom look like a bargain in comparison! When I inquired about a smaller, cheaper wedding somewhere else in the park, they offered me a ceremony-only package similar to the MK's for $25,000 - for a max of 20 people!!! :scared1:
 
I looked into the MK wedding too. I have to say that although it would be nice to have the castle in the background, I really didn't like Swan Boat Landing that much. I also wasn't crazy about the 8am time either, especially given that we will be coming from the West coast, so for us it would be more like 5am! They suggested that we could have the ceremony in the morning and then do a dinner in the evening, but I felt that that would take away from the momentum of the event. My currently planned event is going to be similar in cost to the MK wedding but I think I am going to be getting more for my money.
 





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