epcot1982uk
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Hi Guys,
I am new to DISboards, and have been lurking around for a couple of days!
I am starting to plan a Disney wedding for September 2009. There are so many questions I dont really know where to start!
We both live in England, but Disney is a big part of both mine and my DF's life. I met him 5 years ago while we we both working at the Rose & Crown in Epcot and he proposed to me last year in front of Spaceship Earth.
We are hoping to have the ceremony on the United Kingdom Pavilion in Epcot as it has such a personal meaning for both of us, being the place we first met! We would follow this up with a small reception and hopefully a dessert party! There are only going to be around 20 guests due to it being a long way for people to travel.
I was wondering if anybody has had a ceremony in the UK? It would be great if you could let me know your experiences and share any photographs that you have.
I am also concerned about how the day will flow with it being an early morning ceremony. I'm sure the reception will be running out of steam by early/mid afternoon and I am worried about keeping guests entertained until the evening dessert party. I also understand that it will be a full 13 hours if I do! Is it ok to have a break and leave them to do their own thing? Or should I plan activities for them? Bearing in mind I am on a budget, and do not want to go far over the minimum expenditure!! (don't we all
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I am looking forward to starting my planning, and any comments would be appreciated!
I am new to DISboards, and have been lurking around for a couple of days!
I am starting to plan a Disney wedding for September 2009. There are so many questions I dont really know where to start!
We both live in England, but Disney is a big part of both mine and my DF's life. I met him 5 years ago while we we both working at the Rose & Crown in Epcot and he proposed to me last year in front of Spaceship Earth.
We are hoping to have the ceremony on the United Kingdom Pavilion in Epcot as it has such a personal meaning for both of us, being the place we first met! We would follow this up with a small reception and hopefully a dessert party! There are only going to be around 20 guests due to it being a long way for people to travel.
I was wondering if anybody has had a ceremony in the UK? It would be great if you could let me know your experiences and share any photographs that you have.
I am also concerned about how the day will flow with it being an early morning ceremony. I'm sure the reception will be running out of steam by early/mid afternoon and I am worried about keeping guests entertained until the evening dessert party. I also understand that it will be a full 13 hours if I do! Is it ok to have a break and leave them to do their own thing? Or should I plan activities for them? Bearing in mind I am on a budget, and do not want to go far over the minimum expenditure!! (don't we all
)I am looking forward to starting my planning, and any comments would be appreciated!

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but we have a much better time together if we get away from each other for a little time in the middle of the day. Even if it is just to sit by the pool and chill, and we may even be together then, but it is RELAX time!
and I recommend reading her TR. I love the idea of having time to ourselves between the reception and the dessert party... I think I'll need a nap! 

If mine turns out half as good as yours I will be happy! You really did think of every last detail and it shows! Your photography did the day justice too, just the sort of modern style that we like - I am not really into the traditional wedding photography style.
I am starting to plan but I, unfortunately, am not getting married until April 2010
We are looking at an early morning ceremony followed by a luncheon and a break and hopefully ending with a dessert party! Hope all your planning goes well!
Congrats again! It's so exciting to plan isn't it?
TOTALLY! Plus, no getting up at the crack of dawn to bring all those spendy elements together.
, are you thinking of doing your ceremony in the rose garden-y bit in the back of the UK pavillion where the gazebo is? I know that's the one that's traditionally offered but I personally don't think it takes full advantage of the pretty spaces there. (As an American living in Scotland and fairly certain that any future husband of mine will be British, I've thought about this a lot!