Something Borrowed, Blue, COLD & New - A Disney Wedding Extravaganza! Update: 11/15 (pg. 15)

This is Disney... I didn't even bat an eye at that time! :laughing:

What are you doing up at 4am on a Disney trip?!


Now that's practically sleeping in at Disney. :)

It was a late night for me the night before - I could have used a few more hours!

Oh cool! First time!

Most of our group were first timers! It was so awesome to be the one to act as tour guide while showing others the Disney magic :)


Close enough to rope drop still, I'm guessing.

Yeah, and most people run to one of the big rides at rope drop. Frozen was still fairly new at this point, so the line was insane the entire time. We had Test Track fastpasses already, and I was intentionally steering everyone away from Soarin' - so Spacheship Earth it is!

I love her exclaiming "It's got our pictures on there! How freaking cool!"

All of the people who were new to Disney left all the planning up to Luke and I - none of them looked into anything so everything was a surprise!

I didn't realize the park was open as the runners went through!

Yes! Epcot is really close to the finish line of the full marathon, so there's people running through the park until 1 or 2 pm.

We were in Epcot on marathon day back in 2016, and cheering on the runners is what actually inspired Luke to try for a full marathon in the first place!



So??? How did everyone like (or dislike) TT????

Everyone was a fan!
 
Sounds like a lovely Epcot morning! Yay for Luke running the half marathon!! I am planning to do the Dopey Challenge next year (2023) as I will be turning 40, and want to commemorate by challenging myself to do something outrageous!! Running the 10K, especially the part across the Boardwalk with people out there cheering you on has me totally convinced that I will be able to power through! I love all that runner support :)

Good for you! I can't wait to see pictures of the outfits you come up with for each race! What a way to celebrate turning 40 - I'm still a few years away but my plans will be much more basic, like maybe we'll try and get to Europe that year haha.

I can't wrap my head around al the things you corrdinated for this trip! Can't wait to hear how Luke did with the marathon!

I loved all the coordinating and planning involved for everyone! I spent way more time planning dining reservations and fastpasses than I spent actually planning the wedding haha!
 
January 7, 2018 - Part Two

After Test Track, Laura and Cathy decided it was time for a coffee. They found a Joffrey’s stand close by and found a spot to sit down to enjoy. The other four of us – Jill, Devin, Larissa and I – went and jumped into the standby line for Mission Space: Green side. It wasn't too long, under 20 minutes.

After our trip to Space, we went and watched marathoners for awhile, cheering them on. We were predicting Luke to finish sometime between noon-1pm, so we still had time before he’d be making his way into Epcot, so we decided to grab some food and headed over to Sunshine Seasons. When we got down there, Cathy made a comment about Soarin’, and how it was one of her favourites from her previous trip years ago – I had intentionally not scheduled a Fastpass for that for anyone, as we had a special surprise planned involving that ride so I just made a nonchalant comment about the long wait time haha.

After checking out the menu, Laura and Cathy decided they weren’t hungry, and left to go wander around. The rest of us ate though – Larissa is a vegan and Sunshine Seasons had decent options for her, which is why I suggested it. Sunshine Seasons review

Once we finished eating, we noticed that Living With the Land was a walk-on. I knew that Larissa would love this, so I led the way over. Laura and Cathy had rejoined us, so all 6 of us went on this.

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While we were riding, Luke texted me. He was unfortunately not going to finish the marathon, and been swept from the course around the 32km mark for not maintaining the minimum speed required. He was currently being loaded onto a bus which would take him to the finish line (just past Epcot). While training, he had a knee injury that set him back (he was actually diagnosed in 2021 with severe arthritis and a torn meniscus in his knee – which I’m sure dates back years), and he was sick in December which derailed his final month of training – so he knew this would be a possibility. However – he still ran 32km that morning! 32! I was so proud of him! There’s no way I could have accomplished something like that today.

The 6 of us set off to go meet him by the finish line. Once we exited Epcot we were basically walking just beside the actual race route, so we watched dozens of people in the final km of their full marathon. By this point all of the true athletes had long since finished, so these were just regular, everyday people accomplishing one of the greatest achievements – I always find it very motivational to be near the finish line of an event like this!

The walk was actually farther than I thought it was going to be – but there was no way I was about to complain while seeing all these people who were about to finish a full marathon!

Eventually we found the area just past the finish line, where Luke had been dropped off. Even though he didn’t finish, he still received the medal and the special marathon ears, and we made him pose while we all took pictures of him haha

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Also – I can’t seem to find any of Luke’s Photopass pictures from the marathon, and now I’m questioning if I ever downloaded them – major fail on my part. I feel terrible if that’s the case… He didn’t really stop for any of the characters though because he felt like his pace was off right from the beginning, and he wanted to make it as far as possible, but there should have been photos of him actually running. The only picture he has on his phone is this one – Richard was out cheering on the racers so Luke stopped for a selfie. For those who don’t know, Richard was a long-time greeter at the Grand Floridian, and he was a very well-known man in the Disney Wedding community. He sadly passed away a few months after this trip, at the age of 92.

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After congratulating Luke, we all split up. Luke went alone to catch a bus back to Old Key West so he could shower, eat and have a nap. Devin and Larissa headed back into Epcot, walked over to the International Gateway and exited the park. From there, they caught a boat over to Hollywood Studios (this was their only real option to see that park, so I had set up their fastpasses for that park). Laura, Cathy, Jill and I went in a different direction, and hopped on the monorail. It was time for us to park hop, and introduce Luke’s family to their second Disney park!
 
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Hahaha - I had to be prepared and organized to plan a trip for that many people the same week as my wedding!
Still can't believe you did that. :worship:
it was actually cheaper for us to fly to California than it was to buy tickets in Winnipeg.
That's... mind boggling.
Tickets for those games in Winnipeg were going for ~$500/seat/game - so $2000 just for the two of us to go to the two first round games. We booked a last minute flight/hotel through a travel agent friend for $1200, and tickets to the game in Anaheim were $50/seat/game - so a total of $1400 for tickets, flights and hotel.
Math works out.
came home and immediately booked our first trip to WDW.
:)
That's the best part of the story, right there.
He didn't enjoy the full marathon at all, but loved the half marathon he did at Disneyland in 2017.
I've only managed 15K a couple times, and injured myself the first time and didn't particularly feel all that great the 2nd.
So totally get him not "enjoying" the full.
Due to injuries, I think that marathon was the last race Luke did actually...
Oh. Were the injuries from that run??
You'll have to do a runDisney 5k sometime!
I'd like to. :)
I have done the HM virtual 5K... but it's not the same.
I've loved the ones I've done! I've heard...not so great things about the Wine and Dine that just happened, but I'm thinking they probably just have some cobwebs to shake off after almost 2 years of no runDisney events.
Oh? I hadn't heard anything.
What are you doing up at 4am on a Disney trip?!
Getting ready to be first in line!
It was so awesome to be the one to act as tour guide while showing others the Disney magic :)
:goodvibes
 
After our trip to Space, we went and watched marathoners for awhile, cheering them on.
Fun. I never thought of doing that. Then again (as mentioned earlier) I wasn't aware that you could watch them run through the park.
we decided to grab some food and headed over to Sunshine Seasons.
It's been a while since I've been there. Always a good option.
we had a special surprise planned involving that ride so I just made a nonchalant comment about the long wait time haha.
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Cute. :)

But... it would probably trigger me if I saw it in winter. I go to Florida to get away from stuff like that!
Luke texted me. He was unfortunately not going to finish the marathon, and been swept from the course around the 32km mark for not maintaining the minimum speed required.
Oh, too bad!
While training, he had a knee injury that set him back (he was actually diagnosed in 2021 with severe arthritis and a torn meniscus in his knee – which I’m sure dates back years), and he was sick in December which derailed his final month of training – so he knew this would be a possibility.
Wow. That's a ton to overcome! Kudos for even trying to do it.
However – he still ran 32km that morning! 32! I was so proud of him!
So am I! That's really impressive!
I always find it very motivational to be near the finish line of an event like this!
Never done it... maybe I should!
Also – I can’t seem to find any of Luke’s Photopass pictures from the marathon, and now I’m questioning if I ever downloaded them – major fail on my part. I feel terrible if that’s the case…
Oh, no!
Richard was out cheering on the racers so Luke stopped for a selfie.
Awww... I know who he was, but never met him.
 
If this is the only picture that exists from Luke's marathon, I would still consider that a win! This is absolutely precious to have.

So awesome that Luke was able to complete as much distance as he did, especially with an injury derailing his training! Such an amazing accomplishment!
 
I loved all the coordinating and planning involved for everyone! I spent way more time planning dining reservations and fastpasses than I spent actually planning the wedding haha
As it should be! Ha!

After checking out the menu, Laura and Cathy decided they weren’t hungry, and left to go wander around. The rest of us ate though – Larissa is a vegan and Sunshine Seasons had decent options for her, which is why I suggested it. *INSERT LINK TO DINING REPORT*
My sister is Vegan, along with her whole family. If I can ever get them here, I will have to do some serious research for the best places for them to eat.

While we were riding, Luke texted me. He was unfortunately not going to finish the marathon, and been swept from the course around the 32km mark for not maintaining the minimum speed required
Bummer!!! I would never make it!

However – he still ran 32km that morning! 32! I was so proud of him! There’s no way I could have accomplished something like that today.
So impressive!!! I hope he was proud of himself as well. It really is a big accomplishment.

Even though he didn’t finish, he still received the medal and the special marathon ears, and we made him pose while we all took pictures of him haha

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I hope he wasn't too bummed. He did great!

The only picture he has on his phone is this one – Richard was out cheering on the racers so Luke stopped for a selfie.
That is literally the cutest thing!!!! Love it.
 
Oh boy... my apologies for abandoning you all for 2.5 years on this trip report....

Should I still finish it? Would anyone actually be interested in a trip that happened 6.5 years ago now? (That has me shook. I've been married for 6.5 years now?! That's insane! Some days it feels like this trip just happened a year ago).

I did actually type up a few more days worth of this trip over on my personal blog, but then I fell off when dealing with the loss of one person who was on this trip with us (my best friend/maid of honour's husband). It's difficult to write about the joy of this trip while dealing with grief (we've been through the wringer - dealing with the loss of my uncle during our wedding week, then we lost three friends at young ages between 2021-2022, all from natural causes). But I'd be able to keep writing at this point...

Since it has been so long - no worries to anyone who isn't interested in still reading! I will get a new report going at some point, as we are finally going on our first ever Disney Cruise! We're going on the Wonder to Alaska at the end of August - it will be our daughter's first introduction to Disney (she's very familiar with all the movies, but we haven't taken her to WDW or DL yet).

Anyways, just wanted to hop on here and say hi to everyone who is still around! Sorry for going missing for years - I'll try to be around more and get caught up on everyone's trip reports :)
 
FALLON!!! Great to see you back here :) I’m so excited for you and your upcoming cruise- Jocelyn is going to LOVE IT!! And I say finish the TR- I’m always down to read anything you write ::yes::
 
So great to see you back on here, Fallon!! I’ll definitely do my best to follow along if you pick this report back up! And I look forward to hearing about your cruise!
 
YAY!!!!!! Another vote for finishing this TR! Also, SUPER excited to hear that you're going on your first Disney Cruise! I have absolutely made some of the best Disney memories on our sailings. Jimmy was older than Jocelyn on his first cruise, but I can answer any kid questions you might have possibly! :) I never thought he would set foot in the kid's clubs without us, but he never ever wanted to leave LOL.
 
Welcome Back. Life happens and having a little one things can get busy. I would still read your report if you continue with it.

A cruise is super fun. We took our kids on a Disney cruise when they were in the pre-teen stage and they loved it. They got some freedom and we got to relax some.
 
What a warm welcome back to the boards <3 Thanks guys!

I can't remember if I've introduced everyone who was on this trip with us - so here's a quick recap:

Fallon - Me! I was the bride on this trip, the primary writer of this report and one half of the planning committee for everyone (between my husband and I, we planned all fastpasses and dining for every single person)
Luke - my husband (still fiance at this point of the trip report)
Perry - my Dad (I don't think I've used his real name up to this point, and I probably won't use it again, he's just Dad)
Laura - Luke's Mom
Faith - my Mom (who is also going on our Disney Cruise with us!)
Cathy - Luke's aunt
Jill - Luke's sister and Best (wo)man
Callie - Luke's youngest sister, who was living in Cancun at this point
Isabella - our niece, Callie's daughter. She was just a baby on this trip - not the grown up almost 7-year old she is now...
Devin - one of Luke's best friends and groomsman
Larissa - Devin's wife
Ashley - my best friend and maid of honour
Mike - Ashley's husband, who we sadly lost to a heart attack in February 2022
Stephanie - one of my best friends and bridesmaids
Ryan - Steph's boyfriend at the time (now husband)
Lauren - one of my best friends and bridesmaids
Lisa - one of Luke's best friends and grooms(wo)man
Trevor - Lisa's husband
Melissa - our photographer, who was a former roommate of mine

I also had a cousin drive up from southern Florida with her boyfriend (now husband) and her son - they attended the wedding/reception/dessert party but didn't do any park touring with us. I have a large family, but she was the only one of my cousins who received an invite due to her proximity to WDW.

January 7, 2018 - Part Three

After reaching the Ticket and Transportation Center on the monorail, we got off. I asked the group if they wanted to catch the other monorail to get us to Magic Kingdom, or if they wanted to take the boat – group consensus was boat. This was something I’d never actually done, so I was looking forward to it. It was really busy, and had a huge line (which was a bit surprising since it was early afternoon by this point) – but we still got on the first boat that came by. It was my first time on the boat from the TTC – and I took zero photos. Oops.

We entered the park, and… I don’t remember what we did. I have terrible notes from this afternoon, and not many pictures. I think Laura and Cathy were hungry, and Jill went with them (I think they ended up eating at Tortuga Tavern?). I do have this picture of the Adventureland sign?

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I do remember I had been texting my Dad, and he was on his way to MK to meet up with me. I seem to recall I found a bench close to the front of the park, and just sat there by myself people watching for quite awhile. It was nice, and sometimes you just need some alone time. Eventually I realized that Dad’s phone wasn’t receiving my texts, and I had no way of getting in touch with him to let him know where I was. As I was sitting there trying to figure out how I’d find him, I heard my name – I looked up and Lisa was standing there in front of me - she let me know that her and Trevor had ran into my Dad at the MK entrance (lucky bounce!).

It was close to time for the Festival of Fantasy Parade, so Main Street was getting pretty busy. We were able to weave our way along the sidewalk and reach the Hub. We walked past a few people holding giant foot-long hotdogs – and Lisa, Trevor and my Dad decided they wanted one too. So off to Casey’s Corner!

After everyone was full, we continued into the park. We decided to stop at the Enchanted Tiki Room, and the four of us went to see the show.

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Earlier in the day, I had grabbed a Fastpass for Splash Mountain for a few of us – it was the last day to ride it, as it was going down for a refurbishment beginning in the morning. We were now in the window, so my Dad and I headed in that direction. I have no idea where Lisa and Trevor went after the Tiki Room – they might have come with us to say hi to Luke’s family?

It’s probably a good thing there weren’t any children in our boat on Splash haha – my Dad was yelling a few obscenities as we made our way down the big hill hahaha. He was white-knuckling that bar in front of us, and told me I was so brave for putting my arms up haha. (Spoiler alert – at the end of the week he declared Splash Mountain his favourite ride so I guess he wasn’t that scared of it). Despite the look on Jill’s face, she also enjoyed it. Laura hates heights, so she wasn’t a huge fan – but I’m happy she tried it! Cathy had been on it before.

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Around the exact same time, Larissa and Devin were over in Hollywood Studios braving the Tower of Terror. I have no idea if they made it to their other two Fastpasses, or exactly what they did after we split from them, but I do have this Photopass picture of them on the ride –

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After Splash, we went for a snack at Aloha Isle. There was talk about going on the Magic Carpets of Aladdin ride, but the line was too long according to my notes (??) so we headed over to Fantasyland so Cathy could go on the Carousel (apparently they are her favourite). I was a huge grump and refused to go on it with everyone – I think even my Dad might have even gone on it? I took zero pictures. The group decided to head back to OKW and take a bit of a break before our super later diner reservation, so they all headed out to catch a bus together. I have no idea if they went straight to the buses, or if they stopped along the way – it was probably for the best that they left, I don’t think I was the best company at that point. Sorry to those around me that evening! I stayed in the park by myself.

I spent a few minutes alone, trying to shake the miserable mood I was in. I was texting my two bridesmaids, they had arrived today and after checking in to their room at OKW, they had come straight to Magic Kingdom. Their flight was a bit late, so they were later than they thought they’d be getting to the park and had missed their first fastpass – but they had made it in time for their Splash Mountain one –

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In the very front is Lauren, who I met in 2007. She is one of the funniest people I know, and always makes me laugh – we’ve had some silly adventures over the years haha. She was one of the few who had been to Disney before, but it had been years prior – and she hadn’t stayed on property before. This trip renewed her love for Disney, and she actually booked another trip shortly after getting home – she went in 2019 with her Mom and one of her sisters, and had another trip booked for 2020 (which obviously she had to cancel due to the pandemic). She’s been asking me when my next trip to WDW is, so I know she’ll be joining us the next time we go :)

In the second row is Steph, who I met in 2006 during our freshman week in university. Beside her is her boyfriend at the time, Ryan (they are now married). Steph has always been the responsible, smart one of our friend group – but she was always willing to join us on our crazy shenanigans’! This was the first time to a Disney Park for both her and Ryan, and I’m sure they will join us again one day (maybe we can take our children together)!
 
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I can't remember if I've introduced everyone who was on this trip with us - so here's a quick recap:
Too many people!

I'm terrible with names, so don't mind me when I won't remember who's who in your next update. :rolleyes1
After reaching the Ticket and Transportation Center on the monorail, we got off.
That's good. Otherwise you'd still be there.


:duck:
I asked the group if they wanted to catch the other monorail to get us to Magic Kingdom, or if they wanted to take the boat – group consensus was boat. This was something I’d never actually done
Oh! I'm not sure if I've ever done it. I think not? But might have... before you were born.
We entered the park, and… I don’t remember what we did.
:laughing:
Trip reporting at its finest! Whadya mean you don't remember? It's not like it was over five years ago or anything.


;)
I do have this picture of the Adventureland sign?
We have established a location, ladies and gentlemen!
We're on a roll now.

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Eventually I realized that Dad’s phone wasn’t receiving my texts, and I had no way of getting in touch with him to let him know where I was. As I was sitting there trying to figure out how I’d find him, I heard my name – I looked up and Lisa was standing there in front of me - she let me know that her and Trevor had ran into my Dad at the MK entrance (lucky bounce!).
Wow! Considering the crowds there... that's pretty lucky!
We walked past a few people holding giant foot-long hotdogs – and Lisa, Trevor and my Dad decided they wanted one too. So off to Casey’s Corner!
"people holding giant foot-long hotdogs"... Probably CMs disguised as tourists holding foam rubber hotdogs just to entice you to buy some.
Earlier in the day, I had grabbed a Fastpass for Splash Mountain
I'm sorry... A what for what???

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I miss the good ol' days.
It’s probably a good thing there weren’t any children in our boat on Splash haha – my Dad was yelling a few obscenities as we made our way down the big hill hahaha.
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After Splash, we went for a snack at Aloha Isle.
mmmm... yes please.
There was talk about going on the Magic Carpets of Aladdin ride, but the line was too long according to my notes (??)
Too long?!?
I once rode it (with littles) seven times in a row.

Seven... Times... in... a... row...... :faint:
I was a huge grump and refused to go on it with everyone
I'm not sure if I missed something... why were you in a bad mood?
I spent a few minutes alone, trying to shake the miserable mood I was in.
Hope you did.
In the very front is Lauren, who I met in 2007. She is one of the funniest people I know, and always makes me laugh – we’ve had some silly adventures over the years haha.
:) Best kind of person.
 
Being grumpy at Disney World?! I can't really picture a grumpy Fallon, but I'm sure you were able to change that mood around with a little solo park time, or finding your two friends who'd just arrived. :)
 
Isabella - our niece, Callie's daughter. She was just a baby on this trip - not the grown up almost 7-year old she is now...

I can't remember whether I knew that we both had nieces named Isabella around the same age! Small world!

It’s probably a good thing there weren’t any children in our boat on Splash haha – my Dad was yelling a few obscenities as we made our way down the big hill hahaha.

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I don’t think I was the best company at that point. Sorry to those around me that evening! I stayed in the park by myself.

I spent a few minutes alone, trying to shake the miserable mood I was in.

It happens. Sorry you were having a rough evening, but it happens to even the best of us! Sometimes Nathan can break me out of it by quoting Dory, "Hey Mr. Grumpy Gills..." but sometimes that just makes my mood even fouler and then he's in trouble! lol

It's so fun to have the memories and photos of large-group park touring to look back on! I love the ride pics and things we have from our family/friends on our wedding trip as well <3
 













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