Just thought Id mention that I recently purchased an electronic book (a.k.a., eBook) entitled Disney Weddings: The Ultimate Unofficial Guide to Tying the Knot or Renewing Your Vows at Walt Disney World." This eBook was written by Andrea Rotondo Hospidor of http://www.yourfairytale.com (she is also the woman who started the Disneymooners forum on Yahoo! that you have seen mentioned here on the Dis Disney Wedding and Honeymoons board). This eBook is filled with all kinds of information regarding what is available to someone who is planning a Disney Fairy Tale Wedding or Vow Renewal. You can learn more about the book, view the entire Table of Contents, and even read an excerpt from it by going to http://www.yourfairytale.com/dwbook.html.
I am planning on having a Fairy Tale Wedding Vow Renewal within the next year or two and I have found Andreas book to be a wealth of information. For instance, I discovered that there are two rooms on the top of the Contemporary Resort that may be booked for a small, private reception the Napa Room and the Sonoma Room. The Napa Room overlooks Cinderella Castle and has a wonderful view of the evening fireworks. The Sonoma Room has a view of Bay Lake (note no Magic Kingdom view from here). The Napa Room has a higher food and beverage minimum and seats 50 people, while the Sonoma Room is less expensive and seats 30 people. Dance floors may be added to either room, but that will decrease the number of people you may seat. The book is filled with information like this.
I am planning on having a Fairy Tale Wedding Vow Renewal within the next year or two and I have found Andreas book to be a wealth of information. For instance, I discovered that there are two rooms on the top of the Contemporary Resort that may be booked for a small, private reception the Napa Room and the Sonoma Room. The Napa Room overlooks Cinderella Castle and has a wonderful view of the evening fireworks. The Sonoma Room has a view of Bay Lake (note no Magic Kingdom view from here). The Napa Room has a higher food and beverage minimum and seats 50 people, while the Sonoma Room is less expensive and seats 30 people. Dance floors may be added to either room, but that will decrease the number of people you may seat. The book is filled with information like this.