aristocatz
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Arggh!!!
....Sorry, just had to get that out
Why does this have to be so complicated???
Ok, when we first started planning, we were thinking 20 guests max (including DF & I) with a small lunch reception at a WDW restaurant afterwards. Very simple, very low key, fun. Neither of us want the big dinner/dancing reception.
Now my parents want to invite 30 more guests! My parents offered to kick in money to cover their costs, but so much for our low key wedding
I don't mean to be complaining, I am just completely lost now on what day/time to have the ceremony and reception. When it was just going to be our close family and friends, it didn't matter because we knew they would accomodate us, but now that these other people are coming I want it to be on a day/time that will meet their needs with travel and such.
We are doing a Swan/Dolphin ceremony and would like to do the reception somewhere on the Boardwalk. I am thinking that a breakfast or brunch reception would be appropriate because it will tastefully cut out the dancing and such. We are also on a tight budget so we figured a breakfast or brunch would be cheaper as well.
About a third of our guests will be traveling from FL (just 3 hours away from WDW). The majority of the rest will be traveling from New England. Many of my parents' 30 guests are retired and non of our guests will be school aged children. We are looking at beginning to mid December of next year as our dates.
**Anyways, would a Sunday morning ceremony/brunch be ok or would that be inconvenient for travelers? Or would you go with Saturday?**
I know this sounds rude but, aside from close friends and family, I also do not want to have to formally entertain all of these people. I want to do special things for our close friends/family before the wedding but thats all.
All advice is appreciated-thanks!!


Ok, when we first started planning, we were thinking 20 guests max (including DF & I) with a small lunch reception at a WDW restaurant afterwards. Very simple, very low key, fun. Neither of us want the big dinner/dancing reception.
Now my parents want to invite 30 more guests! My parents offered to kick in money to cover their costs, but so much for our low key wedding

I don't mean to be complaining, I am just completely lost now on what day/time to have the ceremony and reception. When it was just going to be our close family and friends, it didn't matter because we knew they would accomodate us, but now that these other people are coming I want it to be on a day/time that will meet their needs with travel and such.
We are doing a Swan/Dolphin ceremony and would like to do the reception somewhere on the Boardwalk. I am thinking that a breakfast or brunch reception would be appropriate because it will tastefully cut out the dancing and such. We are also on a tight budget so we figured a breakfast or brunch would be cheaper as well.
About a third of our guests will be traveling from FL (just 3 hours away from WDW). The majority of the rest will be traveling from New England. Many of my parents' 30 guests are retired and non of our guests will be school aged children. We are looking at beginning to mid December of next year as our dates.
**Anyways, would a Sunday morning ceremony/brunch be ok or would that be inconvenient for travelers? Or would you go with Saturday?**
I know this sounds rude but, aside from close friends and family, I also do not want to have to formally entertain all of these people. I want to do special things for our close friends/family before the wedding but thats all.
All advice is appreciated-thanks!!
