elphie101
Left my heart in Tomorrowland
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Oh my goodness, your wedding and reception looks stunning! That mac and cheese... those cronuts...
Congratulations on what looks like an absolutely beautiful day!
Thank you so much!! It really was amazing

Fabulous! What a beautiful setting and everything looks wonderful!
It was! I would do it all over again in a heartbeat.
What an amazing end to your wedding day. You had me at nachos and sundaes, but dear lord Cronuts too. And a pyramid of them. Think they would have had to roll me out of there.
You only get one wedding! Why not go all out!

Your wedding and all the food look fabulous - thank you so much for posting.
However I've got to ask what exactly is a cronut? I've never heard of them before but try certainly look yummy- we are coming to wdw and will look out for them .![]()
A Cronut is a cross between a donut and a croissant - the inside is all flaky like a croissant but the outside (at least in Disney's version) is fried and covered in cinnamon sugar like a donut. A bakery in NYC invented them and they've somewhat taken over the world since then; Dunkin Donuts even has their own now (though I prefer Disney's version!) You can get full-sized cronuts at the Refreshment Port in Epcot by Canada (I believe they also serve them with ice cream on top).
I love the afternoon brunch wedding and dessert party idea!! Your wedding looks amazing. My daughter would love to get married at WDW.
Did you have to pay for all the guest to have access to the park for the dessert party or did they get park admission as part of your wedding package?
You should definitely encourage your daughter to have a Disney wedding, but then again, I'll be encouraging everyone I know to have one from now till the end of time

No one was charged any admission for our ceremony in Italy (since it was before World Showcase opened) but we did pay a nominal fee for all guests who did not have a park ticket/annual pass for the dessert party at night. It was incredibly worth it though, especially because a large chunk of our guests did not purchase park tickets at all for the weekend, so this way they still got to experience a little bit of Disney magic.