Neither of us like traditional weddings so we decided to do it at the Point on a weekday at the end of August.
Initially, I was hoping we could have the ceremony outside the Millenium Force at either the beginning or end of the operating day. At the conclusion, the wedding party could board the Force and ride either it's first or last ride of the day.
My fiancee spoke to a person in the Media Department (which is where Park Operations directed us). He essentially said the park would not help; though we were free to hold the ceremony and use Freeway to time a quick entry to the Force. So he essentially said the park wouldn't help or stop us.
I was a bit surprised at their lack of cooperation as I had initially imagined that a couple liking their park so much they wanted to get married there would be welcomed. Especially since it would simply involve just letting us hang around toward closing.
I don't really want to have the ceremony outside the Force now as without the park's cooperation there are just too many random elements at risk. However, I would still like to have the ceremony at/near the park; maybe somewhere quiet on the penninsula? I was wondering about the beach, though I've never seen it. I thought we'd maybe have it somewhere quiet at evening, then head off to the Force having gotten a Freeway for 7-8PM.
Does anyone here have any advice on where to have the ceremony? Is the beach a good idea? It will be about 20-40 people. Can you think of anywhere else on the Point/Penninsula that would be interesting/fun, special or quiet?
My fiancee and I will ride out to Sandusky to get our marriage license in July, so we will be able to scout out any reccomendations then.
Thanks :)
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Since you really didn't ask, I'll leave the park's probable reasoning for non-involvement alone.
However, as to your quest for ceremony location -- The rotunda in the Hotel Breakers would be kind of cool. How about the gazebo in Frontier Town for an outdoor location?
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DBCahill said:
Since you really didn't ask, I'll leave the park's probable reasoning for non-involvement alone.
They said that they had a policy of not providing "special treatment" for anyone; which is fine; I just still want to figure out a way to do this. :)
I'm not sure if this pertains to you, but I believe (And I'm 99% positive that this is CP's policy) that no formal wear is allowed inside the park other than employees that need it for their jobs. I would definitely check on this, even though the park has said that they wouldn't stop you from riding. I wouldn't want your special day spoiled by something like this. Just a thought. My best wishes go out to you and your significant other.
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I personally think they are missing a great opportunity at extra revenue by NOT allowing them and charging a nice fee.
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From the descriptions and my research, I think we're going to go for it on the beach behind the Magnum. On the day of the wedding the Sandcastle will be closed for the season; and the ceremony will be at 7:30pm or so; making that part of the beach fairly deserted I hope. Also, as it is nearing dusk, I'm hoping it will be a nice (pretty) spot.
I'm going to fly out to the Point to scout it at the end of July to see it myself and work out the details (plus get my Ohio marriage license; hehe).
As for formal wear, I think my fiancee's dress IS formal (I don't know I'm not allowed to see it) but probably quite different from the traditional wedding dress. Our plan is to simply find somewhere to change before the ceremony near the beach and we'll change back to "park clothes" after the ceremony. My scout at the end of July will cover seeing if a "changing area" will be easy or a problem (i.e: if the beach is accessible from the Soak City parking lot without passing through a park gate then we will simply change in the pass van we have rented). As this section of the peninsula should be pretty much deserted I'm hoping there won't be any problem.
So for now my only concern is whether the Point people, with 30-40 people gathering on the beach, will decide to try to stop the ceremony for some reason. As previously mentioned, they said they would neither help or stop me, so I'm going ahead.
Thanks again for the site tips. Though I'm pretty set on the beach I'm going to check every location mentioned here when I scout this month.
If they said "FASTPASS" (like the MF crew says daily) that'd could start copyright infringement bull crap since the registered trademark "FASTPASS" is owned by Disney.
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Camper Village will still be open. You could change in their restroom/shower facilities. The closest to the area of the beach in question would be in Circle B. Take a look while you are there.
You wouldn't have to pass any gate areas to walk the short distance from there to the beach.
Guess they won't cooperate when I get married on Magnum, either :(
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*** This post was edited by ST_Kara 7/9/2002 1:47:54 PM ***
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