Since no one has really piped in about the Escape VR package, here's some basic info (prices good through the end of 2009):
The Deluxe Escape Vow Renewal package costs $4,500 (including tax and service charge) for up to 18 guests plus the happy couple and includes one of four outdoor locations, a cake, one bottle of Iron Horse Fairy Tale Cuvee or two bottles of sparkling cider, a bouquet and boutonniere, a violinist, a limousine, photography,
two Walt Disney World Annual Passes, and a basic event web site.
The Wedding Pavilion venue package, called a Premium Escape Wedding, is $5,500 (including tax and service charge) and features all the same elements plus an organist.
If you have more than four guests, there will be an additional charge for Fairy Tale Cuvee beyond the single bottle the package includes, but this is the only other cost.
Accommodations and an officiant are not included in the Escape package, although Disney offers a list of preferred officiants. If you choose to use one who is not on the list, he or she will be counted as a guest. Children and babies also count toward your 18-guest limit.
You will be required to book four nights at any Disney-owned resort, including Disney Vacation Club properties, through Disney or your own
travel agent. You may use any applicable discount, including
AAA, Annual Passholder, Disney Rewards Visa, and other promotional codes.
The Bottom Line: Cruise VRs are cheaper and include an entire vacation, while Escape VRs are more customizable and include annual passes.