mickeyfan32
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2008
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- 106
For us, the WP was out of the question from the beginning because one of my bridesmaids had gotten married there years before, so my husband and I wanted to make it our "own" wedding. We originally thought Epcot would be a great location, but once we found out the time frames you have to have your wedding, we eliminated those choices. I loved SPB, but we had too many people for it (we had 65 people come down). We looked through the other pictures, my husband and I both loved the gazebo at YBC. We weren't able to go down and see it beforehand, but I was able to see tons of pictures on different websites and it made me feel comfortable with our choice. My mom was able to go down and take pictures, so I could get a better feel for the location. She was worried that the aisle was too long, but I actually loved it- I was able to take in everything on my walk up the aisle. The only part that I was uncomfortable with was having a back up plan for rain. However, we ended up having a gorgeous day and the weather wasn't too hot (held in May). Most of our guests ended up staying at the Beach Club, which was fabulous. Our rehearsal dinner was on Shipwreck Beach
at YBC- beautiful setting! We then walked over for our Illuminations dessert party. However, there was a brief rain shower, so we were moved indoors at Norway. The only snag for the entire weekend. I figured it was better to rain the night before, rather than the day of the wedding!
As for the reception, we first thought we wanted the ADH, but doing research, I found out that I didn't really care for the timeframe and buffet only. We didn't want to have to shuttle our guests to a different location, so we did the Asbury Hall at the YBC convention center. We added some special touches to make it look less ball-room like and it turned out beautifully. Added lighted topiaries, added the lighted tulle hanging from the ceiling (definitely worth the $$), added the gobos (moon & stars behind our sweetheart table and castle lit up the dancefloor). Having Mickey and Minnie attend also added the "Disney Magic" to our wedding.
An added bonus was that my husband and I planned on having an after-wedding party at Jellyrolls at the Boardwalk. It was great because almost all of our wedding guests walked over and joined us. I wouldn't have changed anything about our wedding.
I think your wedding is such a personal decision. I suggest doing your research and, if possible, make a visit to check out the locations. This website was extremely useful and helpful in planning my wedding long-distance from NJ. Everyone was amazed at how well I was able to plan such a wonderful wedding, but I have my fellow disboarders to thank along with Marion, my wedding planner, and Linda, her former assistant. Good luck with your decision!

As for the reception, we first thought we wanted the ADH, but doing research, I found out that I didn't really care for the timeframe and buffet only. We didn't want to have to shuttle our guests to a different location, so we did the Asbury Hall at the YBC convention center. We added some special touches to make it look less ball-room like and it turned out beautifully. Added lighted topiaries, added the lighted tulle hanging from the ceiling (definitely worth the $$), added the gobos (moon & stars behind our sweetheart table and castle lit up the dancefloor). Having Mickey and Minnie attend also added the "Disney Magic" to our wedding.

I think your wedding is such a personal decision. I suggest doing your research and, if possible, make a visit to check out the locations. This website was extremely useful and helpful in planning my wedding long-distance from NJ. Everyone was amazed at how well I was able to plan such a wonderful wedding, but I have my fellow disboarders to thank along with Marion, my wedding planner, and Linda, her former assistant. Good luck with your decision!