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There are other changes as well.
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It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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My fiance and I are planning on getting married on a Disney Cruise around September of 08. We are thinking of a 7 day, not sure to where yet. Any tips or hints when it comes to getting everything together? We have a lot of people that are going along with us, so its a lot to arrange. My book is in the mail, but anything you guys can tell me would be amazing! Im nervous, excited and moderately overwhelmed!
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While at Castaway Cay in late October we saw a couple riding a golf cart back toward the ship. They were in wedding attire and had "just married" on the back of the cart.
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I haven't cruised, so can't give tips... but I will add my Congratulations!! Happy wedding, honeymoon, and cruise!!! Planning this should be the best, most fun of a lifetime!!
First off, congratulations! (And welcome to the boards!)
Second - have you contacted DCL or the wedding department yet? They can book up quickly as they have become more popular, especially vow renewals. Castaway Cay services book quicker as they can only have the one day ashore.
Packages thru DCL are for bride and groom. For guidelines on other requests, such as additional guests or private reception, you need to contact Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings department directly at (321) 939-7100 or contact a travel agent who can can coordinate everything on your behalf.
The details of the package are heavenly:
Ceremony aboard the Wonder, Magic or Castaway Cay.
On-Site Wedding Coordinator to assist with wedding ceremony and reception
Officiant to perform wedding ceremony
Solo musician (pianist) for wedding ceremony
Choice of fresh flower bouquet for bride and fresh flower boutonniere for groom
Cake & champagne reception including an elegant two-tier wedding cake with keepsake cake topper and one bottle of champagne for the toast, served by Host/Hostess
Dress steaming for bride
Confirmed dinner for two at "Palo" on night of wedding (Bride & Groom only)
I don't think I've been on a cruise where there hasn't been a wedding ceremony or renewal. Nothing more beautiful than seeing the happiness of the bride & groom and having a couple thousand other Disney-loving guests celebrate the joy with you. What a magical way to start your life together! Congratulations again!
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Yes, I am a Disney Addict... and I'd rather be cruising!.
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Well, Lynn beat me to it. It's important to note that Port Canaveral and Castaway Cay are the only places one can get married without MAJOR "hassles". It's impossible to get married in Mexico on a cruise ship as the bride and groom must be in the country for at least 72 hours. One can get married in St. John, but it involves quite a bit of planning. St. Martin/Sint Marteen also has "residency" restrictions. I honestly don't know about Cayman. Nor am I really certain about the formalities in the Bahamas, but I believe that if you work with the Disney Wedding planners that they will take care of everything.
I don't personally know of anyone who has been married aboard a ship, but some of the comments I've heard were that it was very rushed. Basically, you have from about 11:00 until one hour before sailing for the ceremony until all guests not sailing on the cruise to leave.
I normally recommend to my clients to plan their honeymoon to leave at least two days after the ceremony.
But whatever you choose, your wedding day will be one of those most spectacular days of your life. I still remember ours. And that was 27 years, 4 months, 18 days and 22 hours ago. Roughly speaking.
I am also getting married on DCL, Wonder Feb. 29th. As the previous 2 posters stated, call Disney. The Cruise coordinatlor is Cathy Ingle. So far the planning process is extreemly easy and Cathy has been great when it comes to communications. The basic price for the wedding packages have gone up for the 2008 weddings (approx. 30%) so when you look on here : Disney Weddings > Cruise > Ceremony > Locations
you will still see the 2007 prices. Feel free to pm me or ask more questions on here. I am more then happy to share what I have learned though this process.
I agree with the previous poster about taking a few days for yourself too. We have 30 people on the 3 day Wedding Cruise, then we are staying on for a back to back 4 day for some alone time.
We just saw a bride, groom, and family (there were children) posing for pictures in wedding clothes with Mickey in his tux (they stood in the character line with everyone else, it was SO sweet watching all the little girls ogling!) I was trying not to be verklempt, but they were so beautiful!
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