Okay, should the fact that I have never been to Disney World and yet spent $27,000 to join DVC just so we could have accomodations for guests at this vow renewal be considered part of my budget.
This is especially sad considering that my "vision" for our 10 year VR was originally going off to Vegas with the kids and getting a $200 wedding with an Elvis impersonator.
Then I realized my children (DS6, DD4, DD1) have no idea who Elvis is and would never appreciate the kitsch value I was going for. Then my mom started pining for an entire family vacation, which would never get done unless I organize and pay for it. And if I invite my family, we have to invite DH's as well of course. So that's when I started thinking about Disney, since my kids love the characters. So we got the DVC with enough points to get a grand villa and a 2 bedroom. We're springing for accomodations AND the
Disney Dining Plan for 12 adults and 5 children for a week (about $3700).
Then there is the VR day. We're doing it in 2008 so it's $4000 (quite a jump from the $200 all-inclusive in Vegas

), so I'm trying to keep it as bare bones as possible. I still don't know how much dinner will be, but I am trying desperately not to book a private room with a $2000 minimum. I found a Belle-esque dress for $500. The Cinderella/Belle jewelry came out to $90. The kids are going to be in character costumes (about $40 each=$120). DH will wear an Indian costume with turban (about $300). Hair updo ($100). I'll get my MOH and FG (both DD's) a bouquet and a basket of rose petals (I'm thinking about $50 for that). No decorations. Mickey hats as favors (about $170 I think). Officiant ($150). Photo enlargements ($500). So my handy-dandy calculator says that this event will cost my husband about $38,680... once again, HUGE SIGH... okay, I should subtract the DVC since we're going to use it again, so $11,680. Since I am well known for being frugal my DH is fully supportive of whatever money I spend (I know, lucky me).
There is definitely a part of me that is very sad whenever I think about the budget. Because unlike many brides I DON'T want to be a princess. I wanted to shrink into the background on my wedding day and thought the worst part of it was having everyone looking at me. Because our families were really into it (and we were the first weddings in both families) we had a mega wedding with 750 guests, almost all of whom I didn't know. I think of this as making up for it with the wedding that I should have had, with beloved family only. I don't want it to be about me, or even my DH, because we are already in the happiest marriage we know. I want it to be about our kids and extended family having a really good time, and feeling like they got to participate in something really very special. But I still have a very hard time with the thought of spending tens of thousands of dollars that has even the whiff of self-indulgence. Which this plan obviously does...sigh...
Jil