For those of you who weren't on the DM list about a year and a half ago, I have some thoughts - please don't be envious of those people who spent so much money on their wedding, or feel inferior, because, believe me, spending a lot of money does NOT buy you happiness. If you could see the planning recaps from one of the weddings shown on the special, you would know that - most of us spending less would be THRILLED by a free tasting and the special treatment that this couple received, not constantly comparing Disney negatively to other locations they could have chosen but didn't. So money definitely doesn't equate to happiness.
I know that my husband and I had a high-end intimate wedding, spending around $16,000 on our 8 guests
but when it actually came down to the ceremony, we could have been anywhere in the world, because I didn't see or hear anything except the love in his eyes and the sound of his voice, telling me how deeply he loved me.
It actually sounds to me like the couple received a lot of very expensive freebies as a result of the show, for which we, personally, would be grateful. The television can't portray anything that's not actually there, and if guests make comments that the couple considers stupid, well, that's part of having other people at the wedding. I've seen couples have their ceremony drowned out by a shrieking flower girl, but again, that's just one of the risks you run when you invite others to the wedding. I think that reality TV often gives an unwanted look into the subjects, so it meets with resentment from the subjects, while those of us watching at home find nothing strange in it - we know that people all have their own, um, quirks, and it's not unusual to see these quirks portrayed on TV.
Honestly, from the photos I saw of one of the weddings shown, I think of it the same way - as the orange wedding, because it struck me as such an unusual wedding color theme. I would have never thought of orange in conjunction with Cinderella, which is possibly why the producers did not portray this as a Cinderella wedding - maybe they just didn't pick up on it.
Just my thoughts on the show...
Cheers!
Heather W
I know that my husband and I had a high-end intimate wedding, spending around $16,000 on our 8 guests

It actually sounds to me like the couple received a lot of very expensive freebies as a result of the show, for which we, personally, would be grateful. The television can't portray anything that's not actually there, and if guests make comments that the couple considers stupid, well, that's part of having other people at the wedding. I've seen couples have their ceremony drowned out by a shrieking flower girl, but again, that's just one of the risks you run when you invite others to the wedding. I think that reality TV often gives an unwanted look into the subjects, so it meets with resentment from the subjects, while those of us watching at home find nothing strange in it - we know that people all have their own, um, quirks, and it's not unusual to see these quirks portrayed on TV.
Honestly, from the photos I saw of one of the weddings shown, I think of it the same way - as the orange wedding, because it struck me as such an unusual wedding color theme. I would have never thought of orange in conjunction with Cinderella, which is possibly why the producers did not portray this as a Cinderella wedding - maybe they just didn't pick up on it.
Just my thoughts on the show...
Cheers!
Heather W