My daughter is getting married at the Swan and Dolphin on August 5. We are not using Just Marry because another DIS bride was not happy with them and shared her experience here. We are using Michele Butler, who used to work for Just Marry, and she has been great so far. The only issues we have had so far is in dealing with the Swan, and the fact that only one person handles all the catering. She is just super busy, but does respond via email pretty quickly. We were offered the same package by Michele Butler as a previous poster mentioned being offered through JustMarry, for $2822, with the option of adding things like additional floral, photography, videography, hair and makeup, etc. for additional money. We chose to go with a basic ceremony for $1600 that included the Swan location, officiant(Tim Herring), and Michele's services. We can add the arch for $300-500, as well as other package components a la carte. The cakes in the package serve 25-35, and we have 50 guests, so we upgraded the cake, and included the cost in our food/reception bill. So far, what we like about the Swan and Dolphin: we booked our own DJ (DJ Miles) and photographers(the Arndts), and can bring our own centerpieces as long as they are approved beforehand. The price of the wedding cake is very reasonable for what we are getting(3 layers, all different flavors, with different fillings). My daughter met with the pastry chef and is confident the cake will be great. We know the food will be great for the reception, but compared to Downtown Disney and offsite reception locations, it is pricey. Comparing the food cost to Disney, it is very close, so you won't save much money there, but the food is reputed to be as good. We are going with a simple buffet offering chicken breast, a pasta dish, two salads, and seasonal vegetables, with the wedding cake being our only dessert. The Swan's bar options are a little less expensive than Disney, but not much. We are leaning towards serving beer and wine only. Having the ceremony and reception at the Swan allowed us to spend money on things that were more important to us. My daughter has one year of college left, a sister that will be a junior in college next year, and a brother who will start his freshman year a week after her wedding...need I say more? While we were not required to spend any nights at the Swan or Dolphin, we were not offered much of a discount to do so, either...that can be good or bad, depending on your needs. The ceremony locations are limited, especially if you have more than 35 guests, and you may not be able to get your first choice. We had to change our date to have the reception at the Swan, and then got our second-choice ceremony location. I have no doubt that everything will be fine, though. Once the wedding is over, I will post back how things went, and post the most important thing...the budget breakdown. The information I gleaned from this Board from other brides helped me tremendously, and I definitely want to contribute what I can. Good luck!