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Disneyland Wedding? (10 points, Best Answer!)?

  • Kimberly C posted: 01 Jul at 9:22 pm

    Contact the hotel(s) you are considering and speak with their concierge, it is their job to pull things together for their guests. Your main need will be the room to have the ceremony…you could also look up wedding planers in the area and explain what you need…they can work MAGIC…it’s a little more expensive than planning it yourself…but sometimes, convenience is worth the price!

  • CathRun posted: 03 Jul at 4:51 am

    Monday morning I would just call Disney reservations up and see if they have a package. Tell them exactly what you want.

  • Getting Stronger Every Day posted: 08 Jul at 3:08 pm

    A full-on disney wedding can run anywhere from $5000 – $40,000; I haven’t ever checked into a vow renewal ceremony. If you’re looking for somewhere to simply have the vow renewal ceremony hopefully it would be cheaper – it doesn’t sound like you want a big ceremony and reception. If you’re staying at one of the park hotels, they may have a quiet place you can do it or give you permission to use the courtyards between the hotel and the park.

    Since it’s a renewal, you don’t really need wedding gowns, etc – although you may want to dress especially nice. I think it’d be cool to do the ceremony in the evening, go to the awsome (I believe it’s napa rose) steakhouse at I think the Grand Californian hotel or IN the park at Blue Bayou at Pirates – it’d be cool to have the ceremony there with the ride going in the background – if you did it close to opening time it may not be too bad… I’d definitely look into that (It’s one of my favorite rides and the restaurant is so quiet and peaceful)
    I think ceremonies IN the park are probably more expensive.

    I LOVE DISNEYLAND – I could come up with ideas all night…

    Anyway back to my point – I would suggest calling Disneyland’s wedding coordinators at: (714) 520-7005.

    There was not much in the brochure as far as prices – just a couple of samples for weddings and receptions.

    It wholly depends on what you’re looking for, so calling them is likely the best way to get accuarate information.

    What a good kid you are!

    Best of luck and have fun!!!

  • hollywoodmelody posted: 11 Jul at 11:38 am

    Disneyland has wedding packages but they include a fantasy suite inside Cinderella’s Castle. It doesn’t matter whether it’s the first time or a renew of vows on the price. It is very, very expensive but you could stay in one of the Park’s hotels and book a small banquet room, have it catered, cake and a dance floor while your guests celebrate with you. There isn’t a chapel per se, and I would look into the California Adventure Park side as the lodge is very beautiful inside and would be ideal for a renewal of vows ceremony.

  • Richard B posted: 14 Jul at 7:13 am

    Disney offers Disneyland Weddings. I have included the link to the site, contact a Disney Wedding Planner.

    The program you need to open the file is from adobe and the link is below as well.

    Best Wishes

    Richard
    Sandstone Family Travel

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