Welcome Parties?

disprincessatheart

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I'm curious what others have done for a welcome party. We would like to feed people, but with a $100 min for the reception the following day, it'd have to be a real steal to be able to afford to do both. We're doing an Illuminations reception, so we wouldn't do an Illuminations dessert party, and I think the fantasmic one is too similar.

Any help is appreciated since we're quickly approaching the 180 day reservation mark.

Also, we're thinking about doing our rehearsal dinner as a rehearsal lunch at the GF Cafe - any reviews? We've never eaten there before, but it looked pretty when we did our planning visit and the prices and menu seem reasonable.

:thanks:
 
disprincessatheart said:
I'm curious what others have done for a welcome party. We would like to feed people, but with a $100 min for the reception the following day, it'd have to be a real steal to be able to afford to do both. We're doing an Illuminations reception, so we wouldn't do an Illuminations dessert party, and I think the fantasmic one is too similar.

Any help is appreciated since we're quickly approaching the 180 day reservation mark.

Also, we're thinking about doing our rehearsal dinner as a rehearsal lunch at the GF Cafe - any reviews? We've never eaten there before, but it looked pretty when we did our planning visit and the prices and menu seem reasonable.

:thanks:

I love the GF Cafe. My parents had there after their Vow Renewal lucheon there. The staff was great. I would recommend that.
 
we had our welcome dinner at the rainforest cafe at dtd, if you look at my trip report i gave info on our menu & you can see photos. i worked with laurie at rfc group sales, rfc did a great job & our family enjoyed the food & atmosphere on the lake.
 
We had our welcome party at Winter Summerland. Pizza, Sodas, 2 cakes & a round of mini golf was included. It made for some great pictures and a nice way for all our guests to meet & mingle. We had a blast! Very inexpensive in Disney terms.

~Katie
 

We're going to do a Rehersal dinner/welcome dinner at Ohana at the Poly. We thought it would be a great way to mingle and eat good food! Besides, Ohana means "Family!" :sunny:
 
luvsmickey said:
We're going to do a Rehersal dinner/welcome dinner at Ohana at the Poly. We thought it would be a great way to mingle and eat good food! Besides, Ohana means "Family!" :sunny:


I am doing the exact same thing! We cannot afford a welcome dinner, rehearsal dinner, and a dessert party. So, we decided to combine the welcome dinner & rehearsal into one the night before our wedding. 'Ohana is my favorite restaurant, delicious and so much fun! I am not sure about the exact price b/c I am still further out than 180 days, but I believe dinner is around $26 pp for all you can eat. It is well worth it :goodvibes
 
A few people PM'ed me about my welcome party. Here is the link to my unfinished trip report, post 11 has the welcome party info. Hope this helps!
Trip Report

~Katie
 
luvsmickey said:
We're going to do a Rehersal dinner/welcome dinner at Ohana at the Poly. We thought it would be a great way to mingle and eat good food! Besides, Ohana means "Family!" :sunny:

This is what we're doing also :thumbsup2
 
Laurafoster said:
Im having mine at Ohanas too!! Cant wait, its one of my fave restaurants!

We are too. I absolutely love :love: :love: :love: 'Ohana! I'm hoping to get ressies so we can watch Wishes! What a beautiful way to kick off the "Happily Ever After" Celebration of 20 years! :goodvibes

I love KT27's idea with the golf party...that sounds like fun too...
 


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