Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Get Married at Disney World

If you are young at heart and wish for a whimsical wedding, Disney World might be just the setting you're searching for. The park provides not only a website to help with your planning, but also experienced and professional wedding consultants to guide and advise you every step of the way. Whether the wedding is to be spectacular and elaborate or simple and sweet, it is indeed possible to have that fairy tale wedding you imagine at Orlando's Disney World.

Visit Franck's Bridal Studio. (Yes, there is a bridal studio named and designed after the one that Annie Banks used in the Touchstone film "Father of the Bride.") Don't fret if you live far from Orlando or simply want to plan your wedding online; you can visit the studio on the Internet.

Select the date and time for your wedding. Since you are choosing a very romantic and popular wedding destination, you should plan six months to a year in advance. If you have less time than that before your wedding, simply begin the planning as soon as possible.

Set the budget for your wedding, and let the wedding planners at Disney World know what it is. There is a minimum deposit for a wedding at the park, but the minimum is much less if you are considering inviting 18 guests or less.

Select a location within the park for your wedding. Disney World boasts a gorgeous wedding pavilion as well as other elegant or casual accommodations for wedding ceremonies. Getting married in front of Cinderella's castle is a very popular option, but there are many choices available.

Choose all the details. Your wedding coordinator will guide you as you pick floral arrangements, music for your wedding, the wedding attire and all the other particulars that will make up your special day.

Send out wedding announcements immediately after locking in a date. Going to Disney World is an undeniably fun trip for anybody to make, and the discounts that the park offers to your wedding guests are exceptional. Mail the announcements as soon as possible because people need to plan for such an event, especially when it also involves a nice vacation.

Include an RSVP in each wedding invitation. This will help you narrow down the plans of your ceremony based on the number of people who confirm they will attend.

Visit the wedding location with your future spouse before the wedding if possible, even if both of you have seen the park before. It is not required that you go to Franck's, but it is a good idea to do so at some point in the wedding planning process.

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