lurkyloo
The Attic was just perfect!
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I thought Id do a planning session trip report for anyone here who hasnt had theirs yet, just cuz I found them so helpful when I was first planning my wedding.
I was really excited to be at WDW having my planning session and very appreciative of the opportunity. I never dreamed wed have a Wishes wedding, so I never thought Id get to do a planning session. However, I was disappointed with some aspects of it - maybe because Id built it up so much in my head, but also because the Wishes wedding is a big financial deal for some of us, and I thought the experience could have been a lot better for what one pays to have a Wishes wedding. So I apologize for griping a bit in my trip report - I just want to give my honest impressions.
We flew out from California for three days to meet with our planner and choose between the two sites we liked in Epcot: Japan and Morocco. I wont bore you with the details of the rest of the trip, but heres what happened on our planning session day.
That morning our sales manager drove us backstage at Epcot (very cool!) We knew almost immediately that we wanted Morocco - Japan has a very weird setup now that theyve planted 2 trees right in the middle of the walkway. We would have been up on the bridge, separated from our guests by a noisy waterfall (which meant wed need microphones), and our guests would have been all squeezed off to one side of the koi pond.
Japan
Morocco has several neat areas that could be used. I wanted to have the altar be the fountain in the courtyard, but that would have put our guests out on the main walkway, and apparently the Segway tour comes through there right in the middle of our ceremony. Even in our new spot - between the fountain and the archway - our wedding planner couldnt guarantee that the Segway tour wouldnt come by.
Morocco
It was really cool to get into the park from backstage and to see the sites in person (I havent been to WDW in 15 years). Our sales mananger was very good about coming up with options for staging the ceremony and didnt mind that I wanted to time the walk to the altar in a bunch of spots (so we can edit our music accordingly).
However, we were informed just that morning that our site visit would be cut short by half an hour because the chef at the Boardwalk wanted to move our tasting up. This meant that we didnt get to see our dessert party location, which really bothered me. We had to take Upper UK because when we switched our dates forward 2 weeks to avoid Presidents Day, Lower UK had already been reserved by a corporate event. Upper UK has a bunch of umbrellas at its tables, and I am worried that they will block our guests views of the fireworks. (We didnt have park admission, so we couldnt go into Epcot on our own later to check).
I was really excited to be at WDW having my planning session and very appreciative of the opportunity. I never dreamed wed have a Wishes wedding, so I never thought Id get to do a planning session. However, I was disappointed with some aspects of it - maybe because Id built it up so much in my head, but also because the Wishes wedding is a big financial deal for some of us, and I thought the experience could have been a lot better for what one pays to have a Wishes wedding. So I apologize for griping a bit in my trip report - I just want to give my honest impressions.
We flew out from California for three days to meet with our planner and choose between the two sites we liked in Epcot: Japan and Morocco. I wont bore you with the details of the rest of the trip, but heres what happened on our planning session day.
That morning our sales manager drove us backstage at Epcot (very cool!) We knew almost immediately that we wanted Morocco - Japan has a very weird setup now that theyve planted 2 trees right in the middle of the walkway. We would have been up on the bridge, separated from our guests by a noisy waterfall (which meant wed need microphones), and our guests would have been all squeezed off to one side of the koi pond.
Japan

Morocco has several neat areas that could be used. I wanted to have the altar be the fountain in the courtyard, but that would have put our guests out on the main walkway, and apparently the Segway tour comes through there right in the middle of our ceremony. Even in our new spot - between the fountain and the archway - our wedding planner couldnt guarantee that the Segway tour wouldnt come by.
Morocco

It was really cool to get into the park from backstage and to see the sites in person (I havent been to WDW in 15 years). Our sales mananger was very good about coming up with options for staging the ceremony and didnt mind that I wanted to time the walk to the altar in a bunch of spots (so we can edit our music accordingly).
However, we were informed just that morning that our site visit would be cut short by half an hour because the chef at the Boardwalk wanted to move our tasting up. This meant that we didnt get to see our dessert party location, which really bothered me. We had to take Upper UK because when we switched our dates forward 2 weeks to avoid Presidents Day, Lower UK had already been reserved by a corporate event. Upper UK has a bunch of umbrellas at its tables, and I am worried that they will block our guests views of the fireworks. (We didnt have park admission, so we couldnt go into Epcot on our own later to check).