briar*rose
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Hello all!!
I am in need of direction.
I feel that I've become the most bi-polar bride-to-be ever and I need to find my way out of this jumble of ideas, planning and decicion making before my head explodes.
So I'm turning to you.....well, yous.
I'm going to explain my entire story in hopes that maybe someone can make sense of it, because I can't.
In the beginning (always a good place to start), I never thought that I would want a Disney Wedding. I've been going to Disney since I was 2 and I love it but I just never found myself to be one of those "princess-y" types. Long story short....over time, I found that Disney Weddings don't have to be all fantasy and prince charming...that you could have something more simple and not so flashy (not that flashy is bad....it's just not me).
The idea slowly made it's way into my brain, and there it sat (for many years...let's say 2)
My DB (now DF) and I have been together for almost 6 years now and we've lived together for 5. We both love Disney and try to go every year. On our last trip (our third together, see trip report HERE) he asked me to marry him. His train of thought was that since he didn't think we'd be able to afford a Disney Wedding we could at least have a Disney Engagement....which was totally awesome of him!!
Fast forward ..... >> To the start of wedding planning (end of October). My mother and father and his parents both made seperate guest lists (as did we) so that we could have an idea of how many people we were looking to invite, how many we could cut etc, etc....preliminary stuff. Now, my immediate family ALONE is 8 people, my mother has 3 other sisters (with families) and my father has 6 other bros and sisters (with families, who have families)....my point is...I have a HUGE family. DF does not. The final lists were 100 from my mother & father, 50 from DF's parents and 50 from us....200 PEOPLE!! With that...we started looking at halls and trying to set a budget. (I'm going to get into money so people who can't deal just be forewarned) We set a budget of $20,000 to $25,000.....did I mention we live on Long Island. That's cheep especially for 200 people but I was okay with the budget and we began to look into visiting some halls.
All the while DF keeps joking about getting married in Disney, to which my response was to look at him sideways. The reason being, right after we got engaged we had looked into a Disney Wedding (via the WishBook) for 100 people and it came to within our budget but for half the people. Then we began considering the fact that by requiring guests to travel makes gift giving practices a little different. Here in NY it is customary to give money as a wedding gift, having a destination wedding greatly reduces the amount of gifts a couple recieves, especially with half the people of the original guest list. Being as that we are not rich and we are footing the bill for our own wedding we found that a Disney wedding might not be the right way to start out our married life......dead broke....but with a bunch of pretty pictures.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to be spoiled or sound like I'm getting married for money because I'm not. I love my fiance more then anything and I'd get married in a chapel in Las Vegas with Elvis as a witness if I had to but I can't spend $20,000 on four or five hours of partying without some sort of small fraction of a return. $20,000 can pay off our car and our credit card debt not to mention any other outstanding debts we have....a Disney Wedding just felt financially irresponsible.
So like I said....we had started to look into some halls on Long Island. This was about 2 weeks ago, and we have an uncompleted list of halls to visit and a budget that just seemed so silly. Someone told me that it was customary for the parents to pay for the plate of any personal friends they would like to invite, however my DF wants to pay for it ourselves, with no help for parents (though it was offered, DF doesn't like to take "hand outs" and I respect that). So I started to think...Why do I want to pay for all these friends of parents and long lost cousins and way-extended family members to party on our dime when I never even see them? I became upset and angered by the idea that so many people who didn't even know DF and I as a couple would be there for our most vunerable moments and our first moments as husband and wife. I want to share that moment with people I actually know (i mean, i know them but you get what i mean...i hope). If I have a wedding here on Long Island I feel I'm obligated to invite all of these people, because they would be offended if I did not.
I became annoyed and pissed off that I'd be getting married in some crappy hall that we had no emotional ties to as a couple and would probably never see again. I realized, this man will be my one and only husband and I want to marry him some where special with people who are special....somewhere that means something to us.
So I brought the DW up to DF again. This time he wasn't so receptive. He was the one who suggested it last time and I'M the one who said no, so he was a little annoyed with the fact that I changed my mind (which is understandable....I hate when I suggest something and he says no, only to suggest it again later). Anyway, he asked me why? if the financial reasons kept us from doing it then what has changed?...I told him what I just said above and he couldn't argue. I had talked to my mother the day before to see what she would say (since she had the most guests on her list) and she was thrilled by the idea. She suggested to have 50-60 people for a Disney Wedding (which would run us about $15,000) and then have a party in a small American Legion type place with all the people who we couldn't invite to Florida, which would be paid for by the two sets of parents.
GREAT IDEA MOM!!! So I ran that past DF.....he liked the idea but was now considering things that we didn't get far enough to consider before when we talked about a DW.....would some members of his family make it to/have enough money to attend? Half of my family are DVC members so getting my share of people down is no problem....but I dont want to wind up with just MY family there....we haven't spoken to DF's family yet because we wanted to get a real idea on just how much this Disney Wedding would cost us (the WishBook is good....but doesn't include everything)....so I'm going to call them today to see about getting more info....
....So at this point we are stuck between two worlds....do we just stay here and throw the big wedding and invite everyone or do we go away and have a seperate party upon our return? is that tacky? how should we approach mentioning the thought of a destination wedding with DF's parents?
I'm so confused!! What would you do????

I am in need of direction.
I feel that I've become the most bi-polar bride-to-be ever and I need to find my way out of this jumble of ideas, planning and decicion making before my head explodes.
So I'm turning to you.....well, yous.

I'm going to explain my entire story in hopes that maybe someone can make sense of it, because I can't.
In the beginning (always a good place to start), I never thought that I would want a Disney Wedding. I've been going to Disney since I was 2 and I love it but I just never found myself to be one of those "princess-y" types. Long story short....over time, I found that Disney Weddings don't have to be all fantasy and prince charming...that you could have something more simple and not so flashy (not that flashy is bad....it's just not me).
The idea slowly made it's way into my brain, and there it sat (for many years...let's say 2)
My DB (now DF) and I have been together for almost 6 years now and we've lived together for 5. We both love Disney and try to go every year. On our last trip (our third together, see trip report HERE) he asked me to marry him. His train of thought was that since he didn't think we'd be able to afford a Disney Wedding we could at least have a Disney Engagement....which was totally awesome of him!!
Fast forward ..... >> To the start of wedding planning (end of October). My mother and father and his parents both made seperate guest lists (as did we) so that we could have an idea of how many people we were looking to invite, how many we could cut etc, etc....preliminary stuff. Now, my immediate family ALONE is 8 people, my mother has 3 other sisters (with families) and my father has 6 other bros and sisters (with families, who have families)....my point is...I have a HUGE family. DF does not. The final lists were 100 from my mother & father, 50 from DF's parents and 50 from us....200 PEOPLE!! With that...we started looking at halls and trying to set a budget. (I'm going to get into money so people who can't deal just be forewarned) We set a budget of $20,000 to $25,000.....did I mention we live on Long Island. That's cheep especially for 200 people but I was okay with the budget and we began to look into visiting some halls.
All the while DF keeps joking about getting married in Disney, to which my response was to look at him sideways. The reason being, right after we got engaged we had looked into a Disney Wedding (via the WishBook) for 100 people and it came to within our budget but for half the people. Then we began considering the fact that by requiring guests to travel makes gift giving practices a little different. Here in NY it is customary to give money as a wedding gift, having a destination wedding greatly reduces the amount of gifts a couple recieves, especially with half the people of the original guest list. Being as that we are not rich and we are footing the bill for our own wedding we found that a Disney wedding might not be the right way to start out our married life......dead broke....but with a bunch of pretty pictures.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to be spoiled or sound like I'm getting married for money because I'm not. I love my fiance more then anything and I'd get married in a chapel in Las Vegas with Elvis as a witness if I had to but I can't spend $20,000 on four or five hours of partying without some sort of small fraction of a return. $20,000 can pay off our car and our credit card debt not to mention any other outstanding debts we have....a Disney Wedding just felt financially irresponsible.
So like I said....we had started to look into some halls on Long Island. This was about 2 weeks ago, and we have an uncompleted list of halls to visit and a budget that just seemed so silly. Someone told me that it was customary for the parents to pay for the plate of any personal friends they would like to invite, however my DF wants to pay for it ourselves, with no help for parents (though it was offered, DF doesn't like to take "hand outs" and I respect that). So I started to think...Why do I want to pay for all these friends of parents and long lost cousins and way-extended family members to party on our dime when I never even see them? I became upset and angered by the idea that so many people who didn't even know DF and I as a couple would be there for our most vunerable moments and our first moments as husband and wife. I want to share that moment with people I actually know (i mean, i know them but you get what i mean...i hope). If I have a wedding here on Long Island I feel I'm obligated to invite all of these people, because they would be offended if I did not.
I became annoyed and pissed off that I'd be getting married in some crappy hall that we had no emotional ties to as a couple and would probably never see again. I realized, this man will be my one and only husband and I want to marry him some where special with people who are special....somewhere that means something to us.
So I brought the DW up to DF again. This time he wasn't so receptive. He was the one who suggested it last time and I'M the one who said no, so he was a little annoyed with the fact that I changed my mind (which is understandable....I hate when I suggest something and he says no, only to suggest it again later). Anyway, he asked me why? if the financial reasons kept us from doing it then what has changed?...I told him what I just said above and he couldn't argue. I had talked to my mother the day before to see what she would say (since she had the most guests on her list) and she was thrilled by the idea. She suggested to have 50-60 people for a Disney Wedding (which would run us about $15,000) and then have a party in a small American Legion type place with all the people who we couldn't invite to Florida, which would be paid for by the two sets of parents.
GREAT IDEA MOM!!! So I ran that past DF.....he liked the idea but was now considering things that we didn't get far enough to consider before when we talked about a DW.....would some members of his family make it to/have enough money to attend? Half of my family are DVC members so getting my share of people down is no problem....but I dont want to wind up with just MY family there....we haven't spoken to DF's family yet because we wanted to get a real idea on just how much this Disney Wedding would cost us (the WishBook is good....but doesn't include everything)....so I'm going to call them today to see about getting more info....
....So at this point we are stuck between two worlds....do we just stay here and throw the big wedding and invite everyone or do we go away and have a seperate party upon our return? is that tacky? how should we approach mentioning the thought of a destination wedding with DF's parents?
I'm so confused!! What would you do????


