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And parking lot might. Don't think most couples would care for that.The castle is really far away, and a LOT lower than the 16th floor of BLT. It wouldn't appear in the background of wedding photos.
And parking lot might. Don't think most couples would care for that.The castle is really far away, and a LOT lower than the 16th floor of BLT. It wouldn't appear in the background of wedding photos.
No, you didn’t. A lot of people went up and staid out side to watch the fireworks.I have never been there before but the question I had was when you went there were you obligated to buy anything? How many people went there and spent as little as possible and just went for the view and to hangout. That all takes the place of people willing to pay for drinks and make money. So maybe a cover charge could help that issue (if it was an issue).
Idk why not it appears in the back ground of all the other photos I have taken up thereThe castle is really far away, and a LOT lower than the 16th floor of BLT. It wouldn't appear in the background of wedding photos.
I guess there is only one way to find out…And parking lot might. Don't think most couples would care for that.
Different strokes I guess. I think the fireworks from the TOTWL are, well, not great.The TOTWL really does offer some of the nicest views of the fireworks and is an awesome location
Most nights it was open to all members (blue or white card) staying at a Disney owned and operated resort at WDW or Vero Beach. The stay could be cash or points. For NYE & July 4th, you had to be staying at BLT to access the TOTWL.I can never keep this straight. Currently, or rather before it shut down, TOTWL was open to all DVC members. But did you have to be staying on points in order to access it?
For example, if I, as a blue card member, am staying off property for some crazy reason can I still access the lounge?
NopeAny ETA yet?!!
Sounds a bit tacky.Me, too. I really just want to pop up to the deck to watch the fireworks. Would be nice to see them set up a drink cart (paid) on the deck with both alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages - like hot chocolate and lemonade.
My daughter got married at WDW and had her reception at the Napa Room in the Contemporary, same floor as the California Grill. It was in December and the ceremony started at 5:30, so it was dark for most of the reception. They took pictures on the walkway outside the California Grill. The castle was in the pictures.I guess there is only one way to find out…
Sounds wonderful!My daughter got married at WDW and had her reception at the Napa Room in the Contemporary, same floor as the California Grill. It was in December and the ceremony started at 5:30, so it was dark for most of the reception. They took pictures on the walkway outside the California Grill. The castle was in the pictures.
mac_tlc
Soo, you’re saying if the TOW lounge was open for wedding she may have chosen it?My daughter got married at WDW and had her reception at the Napa Room in the Contemporary, same floor as the California Grill. It was in December and the ceremony started at 5:30, so it was dark for most of the reception. They took pictures on the walkway outside the California Grill. The castle was in the pictures.
mac_tlc
It would have depended on which restaurant did the catering. The Napa Room uses the California Grill kitchen so it was amazing.Soo, you’re saying if the TOW lounge was open for wedding she may have chosen it?