What to do after the Wedding

Dreamingmickey

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We are getting married at SBP at 5pm.
I think Ive now sorted out the photography and decided that Randy and Disney would be gud, I'm not sure what to do after.
There will only be 7-9 in total including my 2 year old grandaugher. Instead of having a private dining can we just book a table-do they allow this. Somewhere like California Grill? As for the fireworks....not sure what to do, as don't know if the cruise is a good idea with a 2 year old. Dessert parties - how expensive are these..I've emailed disney but with no reply.
Anyone got ideas?
 
We are getting married at SBP at 5pm.
I think Ive now sorted out the photography and decided that Randy and Disney would be gud, I'm not sure what to do after.
There will only be 7-9 in total including my 2 year old grandaugher. Instead of having a private dining can we just book a table-do they allow this. Somewhere like California Grill? As for the fireworks....not sure what to do, as don't know if the cruise is a good idea with a 2 year old. Dessert parties - how expensive are these..I've emailed disney but with no reply.
Anyone got ideas?

We did dinner at Narcoossee's (regular reservation) and then a fireworks cruise after our Escape wedding last year. You can go in wedding attire as long as it's not a restaurant in the park. I think the 2yo would like the fireworks cruise, but if you do Cali Grill, and you're not heading over there until 6:30 or so, you might just want to stay there for fireworks. Our dinner took almost 3 hours!
 
Yes, if you just want to eat during normal business hours, you can book a dining reservation by calling the regular dining reservation number, 407-WDW-DINE. Only groups of 12-14 or more need to use the special group dining number.

Just be aware that they will tell you they can't guarantee your group will all sit together. Also, they may tell you you have to eat at 5:30pm (not gonna work for you!) or after 9pm because you have a group. (Again, it's because at those times they are more likely to have tables together). However, with only 7-9 people it shouldn't be too hard for them to accommodate you.

The alternative is to eat at a restaurant that has a private room, like Citricos or Jiko or the Napa/Sonoma rooms at California Grill, but those have food and beverage minimums that may be hard for a small group to meet.
 












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