Thanks ladies! So, let me tell you a bit about us. I worked for Disney full time for about 6 1/2 years. I started as a host for Who Want's to be a Millionaire Play it! and have since done other shows. My fiance is a lighting technician and we met... I don't know, in the cafeteria maybe? Anyway, we were friends for a couple years before we started dating. I guess since we both are CM's and spent a lot of our dating years at Disney, it was just natural to get married there.
So... as for my table settings. Each table will be named after a show either one of us have worked on and each centerpiece will be of that show. Problem is, between us, we only have 11 shows. I think we're going to have between 130 - 150 guests. So, we might just have to add our favorite show? Or maybe... the show that I didn't get cast in but hoped to? Ha! I don't know. So far here are our shows:
1. Millionaire (thank goodness I saved a bunch of the pins)
2. Playhouse Disney Live on Stage
3. Disney's Spirit of Aloha
4. Lights, Motors, Action
5. Finding Nemo the Musical
Those are the shows I've been involved in...
Now here are his
6. VO the Little Mermaid
7. Beauty and the Beast
8. Spectacle of Lights (this is where he works currently)
9. Fantasmic
10. Muppets on Location
11. Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular
So far, that's it. I worked as a storyteller in Japan... but should I count that? It was only for 6 weeks. And it isn't really a show. Hmmmm. I don't know. And as for place cards.. I'm thinking of doing stars. Like the hollywood walk of fame stars. A big board that says "starring" and then the stars with the names of the guest and the table they're sitting in.
So... starring... "Joe Shmo" in Beauty and the Beast.
What do you think? I figure we'd stick to the entertainment theme. Oh, and instead of the videographer going to each table for people to say "good luck to you guys"... I'm going to set up a red carpet type thing at the entrance of atlantic dance, have a camera there and a big banner behind it with our names on it. Kinda like a red carpet premiere... and have people say what they have to say on camera ... with lights and a hand held mic.
Woah. Now, I'm going overboard!