We came across this problem. I think many of us had with one guest or another during this whole process! Most of my family is OBSESSED with Disney so the enthusiasm was incredible when we first began discussing it. But my nana (my dad's mom) dug her heels in the mud and has fought it the whole way. She does not like to fly, so we had many offer to drive her down there. She refused. She is a home body (we lost my papa, her husband, last christmas and she sort of has given up the will to live, even though she is healthy as a horse!) After all is said and done, we are still getting married at Disney, but she will not be attending. My nana and I had a long talk about it, and she understands my need to fullfill my lifelong dream of getting married in Disney, and I respect her needs of not wanting to attend the wedding due to travel worries,anxieties, etc. It does hurt that some people were negative when I was SOOOO excited, but at the end of the day sweetie, it is your day. It cant be anyone else's and you would never want to go to bed the night of your wedding, thinking, "Well, that was nice, but it wasnt what I wanted." This is ONE day where you can make all your dreams come true. Its one day where you have to be selfish and say, "No, this is what I realy want. Please support me in this" If I were you, just try to keep encouraging people about what a magical vacation it will be, how this is a "Once in a lifetime event" where so many people in the family and circle of friends can be together in such a magical spot. I wish you luck, I know how hard it is. And if you do end up having a Disney wedding, I know you wont regret a minute of it. But this is just the beginning as well. (Dont forget that). They will complain every step of the way, airfare too expensive, dont like the hotel choices, park tickets sooo expensive, blah, blah blah. I think the most important thing I have learned about planning a Disney wedding is to have THICK SKIN! You will learn to let it all roll off and think, "Oh well, let them complain. It willl all be worth it in the end". And it will!

Keep smiling and follow YOUR dreams, no matter how many people don't believe in them (Isnt that was Disney is all about! Think of poor Cinderella who wanted to go to that ball so badly?!?!) If you want it hard enough, you too, will get your fairy godmother.
