After being in Disneyland for 6 days my wheels started turning and I had the idea that some where in fantasyland or right under the castle there should be a wedding chapel...just imagine a couple going to Disneyland for the day, they both get the bolt of love in them and they decide to get married at the "Happiest Place on Earth"......I so think this would be a BIG hit.....Who's with me?
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Originally posted by GummiBears_Rock View Postheck i would! but don't they do that already and doesn't it cost like a zillion dollars or something?
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oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooh ok now i get what you're saying, so not like a grand wedding but more like a drive thru, but without the drive thru)
Originally posted by JungleCruiseFanYou know what they say- The party don't start 'til Jordon walks in.Originally posted by penguinsoda
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Originally posted by MissChristine View PostThing is in California you have other legal hurdles to tackle, like bood tests and such. You'd be very hard pressed to get the legal documents same day like you can in Vegas.
Fun idea, though!Originally posted by JungleCruiseFanYou know what they say- The party don't start 'til Jordon walks in.Originally posted by penguinsoda
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I completely love this idea. There is a wedding place at the hotel but not actually in the park. You can have a reception on the side of the castle, I think, but not an actual wedding. To be married in the park itself would b e so cool but I imagine it would be mega expensive.
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Originally posted by GummiBears_Rock View Postoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooh ok now i get what you're saying, so not like a grand wedding but more like a drive thru, but without the drive thru)
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Originally posted by GummiBears_Rock View Postby bood test, do you mean blood test?
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In January we are celebrating our 20th anniversary. I would love to renew our vows in the Happiuest place on earth. We went there for our 19th anniversary because it is also my hubby's birthday and he got in free. We went alone, without kids. It was a blast, yes I missed the kids but it was great to be with him. No idea what he has planned for this year. 20 years. Hard to believe.
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Originally posted by lou_mom View PostIn January we are celebrating our 20th anniversary. I would love to renew our vows in the Happiuest place on earth. We went there for our 19th anniversary because it is also my hubby's birthday and he got in free. We went alone, without kids. It was a blast, yes I missed the kids but it was great to be with him. No idea what he has planned for this year. 20 years. Hard to believe.
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I like and I don't like.
If you go for the Vegas Idea
all i can think of is
"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas"
Do we really want it to be
"What happens at Disneyland, stays at Disneyland"?
Not saying D-land would be cheap about.
I'm sure they wouldn't charge much less than a full wedding ceremony (the grass area in front of the castle....anyone know how much that costs?)Quote by Al:
To that end I'd like the Internet community to join me in reminding the Disney company that "it all started with Walt." As you can see below we've created some T-shirts, plus a few simple graphics that you can copy and paste into your websites to let folks know how you feel.
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Aww. A wedding chapel would be kinda cool. Ima get married in Disneyland one day, but since I don't want to pay thousands I will enter the park wearing a sundress or something like that and a few family members will be with me. I'll also bring my own priest and everything into the park and then we'll get married very quickly near the castle. It'll work, I promise! The trick is- get it done quickly ad quietly and all is well(:sigpic...After a YEAR I finally was able to figure out my password again! I'm baaack! Woohoo!(:
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I thought blood tests stopped being mandatory a long time ago. I know when I got marries in 1995 blood tests were not required then.
Anyway I wonder what Disney would have to do be a legal entity to issue marriage licenses.
What could work is if they require you to obtain your marriage license first. In Orange County this would be at the Old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana, which itself is a beautiful 100+ year old building. And then they could do a quick ceremony inside Disneyland somewhere. But basically this ia what they already do so I wouldn't expect it to be cheap.
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Originally posted by LittleImagineer View PostAww. A wedding chapel would be kinda cool. Ima get married in Disneyland one day, but since I don't want to pay thousands I will enter the park wearing a sundress or something like that and a few family members will be with me. I'll also bring my own priest and everything into the park and then we'll get married very quickly near the castle. It'll work, I promise! The trick is- get it done quickly ad quietly and all is well(:
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Originally posted by DisneyIPresume View PostI thought blood tests stopped being mandatory a long time ago. I know when I got marries in 1995 blood tests were not required then.
Anyway I wonder what Disney would have to do be a legal entity to issue marriage licenses.
What could work is if they require you to obtain your marriage license first. In Orange County this would be at the Old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana, which itself is a beautiful 100+ year old building. And then they could do a quick ceremony inside Disneyland somewhere. But basically this ia what they already do so I wouldn't expect it to be cheap.
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Originally posted by DisneyIPresume View PostIf by priest you mean Catholic priest, I'm sorry but you won't be able to be married in Disneyland. They generally will not marry someone unless it is in a church or other holy place. They might give a blessing but they will not officiate a wedding outside of a church.sigpic...After a YEAR I finally was able to figure out my password again! I'm baaack! Woohoo!(:
Disney is my life <3
Thank Walt for all he did! <3
Future Imagineer <3
Keep Disney the way Walt intended it!!
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Originally posted by LittleImagineer View PostUmm actually, idk what I mean. I'm not Catholic, but I am Lutheran. I'm just a child and don't officially know the title of the person who marries you. Hehe.
If I'm not mistaken the only christian faiths that call their clergy priests are Roman Catholicism, Episcopalianism, and Greek Orthodox. I think most of the others are called either ministers or pastors.
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