hope1826
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2007
Ok... I so wish I had more pictures of the Attic, but alas only TWO out of all of the ridiculous paparazzi (see below) who attended the wedding have actually sent me the photos they took. I'm guessing that they are way too busy working on million dollar deals with People or Star magazine But whatever, I love them anyway!
My paparazzi...
This pic is during the cake cutting. Misty had to shoo a few of our guests out of the way a number of times that day!
Notes for future Attic brides... Our sweetheart table was right behind the paparazzi. There were double french doors that were fully opened in the back and to the right in the pic.
Carrie's (lurkyloo's) pics offer a different setup option. I think our cake table and sweetheart table positions were swapped. You can choose!! The setup we had was the default setup (I think) but we loved it for a few reasons....
1. While seated at the sweetheart table DH and I could see ALL of our guests, inside and outside. Being right next to the opening (on DH's left in the pic below) made it look like everyone was in the one room, from our perspective.
2. We could see the big Epcot golf ball from our seats. And a number of times when we noticed it, we would lean over and whisper to each other how excited we were about the Dessert Party that was still to come and how unbelievable it was that we just got married at Disney!
My dad giving his toast...
2. Our cake cutting pics will have Epcot in the background!
My brother with the cocktail hour, the cheese, bread and fruit display in the background. This was positioned to my right (when seated at the sweetheart table).
My grandmother and uncle with the lounging area and beautiful windows in the background and the incredibly shiny floors Carrie (lurkyloo) raved about!
My aunt and cousin with our table centerpieces...
It was simple and affordable and everyone loved them. Each centerpiece consisted of a different picture in a different frame, a mini frame with the names of the people or characters, rose petals and a single votive candle. There were 10 frames in all. 6 tables had the wedding pictures of our parents and grandparents, and four had Disney couples (Lady and Tramp, Snow White and her Prince, Belle and The Beast, and our table had Pocahontas and John Smith.)
We did NOT stay at the sweetheart table long, we were just there for toasts and food. We spent most of our time on the balcony... Again I saw some of our paparazzi take pictures of the lake, the Atlantic Dance Hall, the Rocking Chairs, DH and I loved and the Boardwalk, but they haven't sent me anything, so this is all I have... It shows the seating and tables, everyone was very comfortable....
My cousin...
The princesses...
My aunt with the violinist and the buffet table in the background before they set out the food.
The other thing that pleasantly surprised us was the size and proportions of the two spaces. It was much larger than we expected, especially the balcony. And the 10' ceiling height and large windows were perfect. The space is designed very well. The furniture layout is particularly wonderful because our party of 38 felt intimate and comfortable, but I can easily visualize a parties of 20 or even 60 feeling the same level of intimacy and comfort.
My paparazzi...
This pic is during the cake cutting. Misty had to shoo a few of our guests out of the way a number of times that day!
Notes for future Attic brides... Our sweetheart table was right behind the paparazzi. There were double french doors that were fully opened in the back and to the right in the pic.
Carrie's (lurkyloo's) pics offer a different setup option. I think our cake table and sweetheart table positions were swapped. You can choose!! The setup we had was the default setup (I think) but we loved it for a few reasons....
1. While seated at the sweetheart table DH and I could see ALL of our guests, inside and outside. Being right next to the opening (on DH's left in the pic below) made it look like everyone was in the one room, from our perspective.
2. We could see the big Epcot golf ball from our seats. And a number of times when we noticed it, we would lean over and whisper to each other how excited we were about the Dessert Party that was still to come and how unbelievable it was that we just got married at Disney!
My dad giving his toast...
2. Our cake cutting pics will have Epcot in the background!
My brother with the cocktail hour, the cheese, bread and fruit display in the background. This was positioned to my right (when seated at the sweetheart table).
My grandmother and uncle with the lounging area and beautiful windows in the background and the incredibly shiny floors Carrie (lurkyloo) raved about!
My aunt and cousin with our table centerpieces...
It was simple and affordable and everyone loved them. Each centerpiece consisted of a different picture in a different frame, a mini frame with the names of the people or characters, rose petals and a single votive candle. There were 10 frames in all. 6 tables had the wedding pictures of our parents and grandparents, and four had Disney couples (Lady and Tramp, Snow White and her Prince, Belle and The Beast, and our table had Pocahontas and John Smith.)
We did NOT stay at the sweetheart table long, we were just there for toasts and food. We spent most of our time on the balcony... Again I saw some of our paparazzi take pictures of the lake, the Atlantic Dance Hall, the Rocking Chairs, DH and I loved and the Boardwalk, but they haven't sent me anything, so this is all I have... It shows the seating and tables, everyone was very comfortable....
My cousin...
The princesses...
My aunt with the violinist and the buffet table in the background before they set out the food.
The other thing that pleasantly surprised us was the size and proportions of the two spaces. It was much larger than we expected, especially the balcony. And the 10' ceiling height and large windows were perfect. The space is designed very well. The furniture layout is particularly wonderful because our party of 38 felt intimate and comfortable, but I can easily visualize a parties of 20 or even 60 feeling the same level of intimacy and comfort.