KerriL, I didn't realize the viewing of fireworks was a part of your dining plans (I was strictly going for "privacy"). The Sago Cay area sounds like it will suit your needs perfectly since you want "dinner and a movie" (okay, dinner and some fireworks!). I'll keep my fingers crossed that you have lovely weather. I just adore being outside anywhere at Walt Disney World.
You asked how far in advance I have made my private dinner party plans at the Grand Floridian...
For my Summerhouse dinner party, I had an Event Manager assigned to me due to the complexity (and cost) involved. Those plans were made a few months in advance.
For last month's Marina party, I again had an Event Manager (who also handled my Fairy Tale Weddings vow renewal). Those plans were made a few months in advance. (By the way, I hope to share details of that party soon -- the Grand Floridian did a beautiful job with absolutely everything. I truly adore that resort.)
For your dining plans, you are going the very intimate (and very romantic, ~sigh~) route. The Grand Floridian's Private Dining folks can truly handle your plans with only a few days' notice, have no fear. Since you are a concierge guest, I would alert the concierge to your Private Dining needs. Maybe one of the CMs can double-check on things for you the day of your dinner; it certainly doesn't hurt to ask. (However, if you are anything like me, you will be double-checking on things that day, too, leaving nothing so important as your anniversary dinner to chance.)
Have a beautiful vow renewal. Again, congratulations on your happy marriage.
You asked how far in advance I have made my private dinner party plans at the Grand Floridian...
For my Summerhouse dinner party, I had an Event Manager assigned to me due to the complexity (and cost) involved. Those plans were made a few months in advance.
For last month's Marina party, I again had an Event Manager (who also handled my Fairy Tale Weddings vow renewal). Those plans were made a few months in advance. (By the way, I hope to share details of that party soon -- the Grand Floridian did a beautiful job with absolutely everything. I truly adore that resort.)
For your dining plans, you are going the very intimate (and very romantic, ~sigh~) route. The Grand Floridian's Private Dining folks can truly handle your plans with only a few days' notice, have no fear. Since you are a concierge guest, I would alert the concierge to your Private Dining needs. Maybe one of the CMs can double-check on things for you the day of your dinner; it certainly doesn't hurt to ask. (However, if you are anything like me, you will be double-checking on things that day, too, leaving nothing so important as your anniversary dinner to chance.)
Have a beautiful vow renewal. Again, congratulations on your happy marriage.