FAQ's for guests

BecBennett

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I tried the google search, but couldn't find anything.

I know lots of brides have sent out FAQ's to their guests to help them with their planning, can anyone point me in the direction of threads including them? Or post what they had here?

TIA!
 

I just started compiling my own, some of them are actual questions we have received already during convos with the family. Also it is meant for our closest family members so we are very candid and matter of fact.

I am not done and I have links to answer questions regarding tickets, etc.
But so far I have:

Q: Why Disney World?
A: It is a central location for both of our families, and a plane ticket to Orlando is exponentially cheaper than a plane ticket to where we live To finish it off... it is Walt Disney World! We can all have fun together before the big event and our families can finally meet in a place we both love and know very well.

Q: What is a vow renewal and why have one?
A: A vow renewal is what it sounds like, a reaffirmation of vows. The reasons why we are having one go from the fact that we are celebrating our tenth year anniversary to the fact that Chokocat's family never got to attend our initial wedding passing through many other things, plus it is a great excuse to get our families and friends all together to have a wonderful time and make memories.

Q: When will you have the room blocks available for booking?
A: Starting at 8 to 7 months to the ceremony date Disney will make the room blocks and discounts available for our guests, we will keep you posted!

Q: How much are park tickets?
A: It depends on how many days and what kind of tickets you want to purchase, also depending on where you live there might be different discounts or offers available to you.

Q: Will I need park tickets to attend the ceremony and reception?
A: No, the ceremony and reception will be both held outside of the parks, so you will not need tickets.

Q: Will Mickey Mouse be part of the ceremony?
A: No.

Q: Will the ceremony be in front of the castle?
A: No.

Q: What is the dress code for the ceremony?
A: Formal, suit and tie for the gentlemen, dress or pant suit for the ladies.

Q: How long will it all take?
A: On the day of expect to celebrate with us from 2:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. (6 and a half hours)

Q: Are you registered anywhere?
A: No, we have all we need! The best gift you could ever give us is your presence.

Q: How long should I plan on staying in Disney World?
A: For our International visitors we recommend you arrive at least two to three days before the wedding day and stay at least until the day after so you can fully enjoy the festivities and Disney World itself.
For our in-state guest we recommend booking at least one to two nights in property since the day will be long and the drive to and from Orlando can be daunting after a great party!

Q: When will you arrive in Orlando?
A: We expect to arrive in Orlando around 4 to 5 days before the ceremony takes place.

Q: Will you be available to hang out with us at the parks?
A: We will be more than happy to go play with our guests (as a matter of fact we'd be disappointed otherwise!) Please note that we will not be available after midday the day before the ceremony itself since we will be taking care of the last details for the big day.

Q: Why such a small guest list?
A: When we set off to dream this impossible dream for our tenth anniversary we kept agonizing over what to do with our guest list. We wanted to be able to spend as much time as possible with our closest family and friends and make this a truly memorable experience for them. We didn't want to over extent ourselves and not have enough time to dedicate to everybody since we see each other rarely we truly treasure any time we can spend with you.

Q: Are children allowed in the ceremony and reception?
A: Absolutely!

Q: Will there be a wedding party?
A: No, or at least not one in the traditional sense.

Q: Will it be cold?
A: Odds are that in the morning and at night yes, for any Floridians it will be cold, so bring a jacket or shawl to the ceremony, overall since we have an special outdoorsy night surprise for everybody.
 
I love this thread. Great questions! I may have to use this for our guests too(sorry not to be a copy cat).
 




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