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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer
Not to be a downer/buzzkill but be aware that if you have it in Disney, security can and probably will stop you.
I was researching a guerrilla wedding a few years ago and the overall feel I got was they will be nice, but they will stop the proceedings.
If you can do it in a way that they won't find out (Pirates with a full boat), go for it! How cool would it be to do I DOOOOOOOOO down the 2nd drop?
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That's exactly the point- there would be nothing to stop.
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But myself, I guess I am a bit of a romantic. I would want the wedding to be something more meaningful with my partner than being about a rush-rush sneaky thing in a theme park; especially since he is not as big of a fan as you (if at all). I say stick with one of the non-cheesy options in Vegas.
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He's a fan- though not as big as I- certainly. The options are still being discussed. We want something different and fun- what that is we don't know.
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And I wonder if I am the only male who is in favor of a big wedding: I want to celebrate such a milestone in our lives with a lot of people. Not to the point of going deep in debt, but I would have preferred something more than what did ($ was the issue - we had a great party planned for about 200 people).
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The thought of a big event-the money, the time, the planning, the effort, the stress-makes me sick. I don't want to do it- and neither does he- well, not as much as he used to. The big problem is- he is clueless on planning it- and I don't want to- so we go nowhere with it.
The thought right now is to have the "ceremony" part of it be tiny and mostly private (if not all private)- and then have a reception with everyone at home- friends, family etc- later- without feeling like performing monkey's for everyone benefit.
I don't know why- but I do not want to have a wedding with a bunch of people-and it is both money and some sort of personal reasons- I guess.