Ziggie
The TF Fairy is Inspiried by Ziggie
- Joined
- Dec 26, 2002
... I wonder why no one mentions that Disney requires a length of stay guarantee from your guests? The cost of the wedding is something for the bride + groom (and their families) to decide, but I wonder how many people know that their guests have to book rooms on site?
What I mean is, if you are having 50 guests, you must guarantee "50 nights stay". That means each guest must stay one night, or 2 guests can stay 25 nights each.
We had our daughter's wedding all planned out but when we ran into this requirement, we decided against it. I just couldn't see asking the guests to put out X amount of dollars. Also, the guests receive mail from WDW asking them to buy park tickets. We were asked to turn in their names and addresses. I was uncomfortable with that as well.
Just thought I'd mention this ~
Ziggie
What I mean is, if you are having 50 guests, you must guarantee "50 nights stay". That means each guest must stay one night, or 2 guests can stay 25 nights each.
We had our daughter's wedding all planned out but when we ran into this requirement, we decided against it. I just couldn't see asking the guests to put out X amount of dollars. Also, the guests receive mail from WDW asking them to buy park tickets. We were asked to turn in their names and addresses. I was uncomfortable with that as well.
Just thought I'd mention this ~
Ziggie