527DiSnEyBelle said:
I have a question for Disney brides...Has anyone gotten married somewhere on Disney property and then some time before or after the reception go to any one of the theme parks in full bridal attire? ...is this something that youve ever contimplated or done (that is if Disney would allow it)?
Hi,
527DiSnEyBelle. Welcome to the Dis website!
Disney only allows wedding attire inside a theme park if you have booked your Fairy Tale Weddings ceremony and/or reception for that location, and this can only happen after-hours when the theme park has been closed to the general public for the night. This is a rule that Disney has adhered to for years, and if you are caught breaking the rule, you will be escorted off the premises immediately. Believe me, its not a rule that I would ever want to break or ever want to see anyone else breaking (it would be embarrassing, to say the least).
Why does Disney do this? For a myriad of reasons, one of which is because they care very much about show for their daily theme park guests. What I mean by this is that no guest expects to run into a wedding couple while theyre inside a theme park. It would look very odd and very out of place (disruptive, almost). Disneys main concern is their theme park guests since those folks pay the day-to-day bills. Disney wants (and needs) to keep them happy.
If you are planning a Fairy Tale Weddings wedding or vow renewal, one of the options for your ceremony and/or dinner reception is to host it after-hours inside a theme park. This is a somewhat expensive option, but if you have a nice-sized budget and a desire for an event inside a theme park, it can be done. Speak with the Fairy Tale Weddings folks for more information.
I held my custom vow renewals dinner reception inside the Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park. My dinner party was a progressive one that began with a Handprint Ceremony in front of the Great Movie Ride. It continued indoors for drinks in the Gangster Area, dinner in the Western Area, and dessert in the Land Of Oz Area. My party then moved outdoors for dancing beneath the Sorcerers Hat Icon. The evening ended with a custom fireworks display that had been set to music by Disneys Pyrotechnics folks. To say it was the most magical night of my life would be an understatement. Disney truly knows how to throw a party. If youd care to read about the planning of my vow renewal,
click here. I apologize in advance that my trip report is still incomplete. One of these days I hope to complete it.
One final thing before I close. If you are hosting your event inside a theme park, you have the option to have a few of the rides operating during your party. Each ride has a specific price tag associated with it and Disney will inform you of this when you book the event. I remember one bride who held her party inside the Magic Kingdom. She paid to have the carousel operating during it. Also, if you book the Haunted Mansion venue, your guests may ride the attraction at the completion of your party. I almost hosted my event inside the Tower of Terror. If I had, my guests would have plunged 13 stories at the end of their night. Talk about a memorable way to toss your cookies.
Again, welcome to the Dis.