TREEFROG00
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2003
My brother has his heart set on getting married at Disney. However, I think we could do the arrangements for much less than I fear the Disney Wedding planners can.
Picture this:
Hawaiian theme-everyone in formal Hawaiin attire but barefoot. (about 30 people including bride and groom)
We rent a pontoon boat and docorate it with red and white flowers. The guests are transported across the lakes from Fort Wilderness to the Polynesian and greeted by a bridesmaid and groomsman who adorn the guests with homemade leis made of red rose petals and white shells and escort them to the white sand beach that has been sprinkled with red rose petals. The boat then returns to Fort Wilderness one last time to bring the Bride, Groom and both sets of parents so that the guests standing on the beach can watch them approach. After the vows, everyone then attends the Polynesian luau for a reception.
What do you think Disney would do if this was done without their prior "permission"?
Picture this:
Hawaiian theme-everyone in formal Hawaiin attire but barefoot. (about 30 people including bride and groom)
We rent a pontoon boat and docorate it with red and white flowers. The guests are transported across the lakes from Fort Wilderness to the Polynesian and greeted by a bridesmaid and groomsman who adorn the guests with homemade leis made of red rose petals and white shells and escort them to the white sand beach that has been sprinkled with red rose petals. The boat then returns to Fort Wilderness one last time to bring the Bride, Groom and both sets of parents so that the guests standing on the beach can watch them approach. After the vows, everyone then attends the Polynesian luau for a reception.
What do you think Disney would do if this was done without their prior "permission"?