Unofficial Vow Renewal

Malt2323

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Jul 6, 2021
Hi, all! I know “unofficial” vow renewals at parks are not allowed and nearly impossible to pull off. But has anyone done it on a boat? As long as they’re running in November, I wanted to book the private pontoon boat that takes the family out for the MK fireworks show. Could I just bring along an officiant as a member of the family and have him/her do a short 15 minute ceremony on the boat? I tried to do a real vow renewal but the least expensive they can offer is 8K, and that just feels absurd for 4 people.
 
Hi, all! I know “unofficial” vow renewals at parks are not allowed and nearly impossible to pull off. But has anyone done it on a boat? As long as they’re running in November, I wanted to book the private pontoon boat that takes the family out for the MK fireworks show. Could I just bring along an officiant as a member of the family and have him/her do a short 15 minute ceremony on the boat? I tried to do a real vow renewal but the least expensive they can offer is 8K, and that just feels absurd for 4 people.
What you are proposing is rather risky. I'm not sure how the boat captain would handle it. I know that Disney stops unofficial weddings all of the time. You don't want to ruin your special day.

Have you considered doing a low-key off-site ceremony followed by a romantic dinner at a Grand Floridian or Contemporary restaurant and a fireworks cruise?
 
Get a resort room with a balcony, invite officiant to the room and do vows there. You can video it, won't get photo bombed, and you're paying for the room anyway. You could even have a few extra people attend if you wanted to (bride & groom on the balcony, guests in the room) Then go to the resort lounge for the "reception."
 


Along the same lines as Micca's suggestion, if you book a night at the Polynesian Bungalows or the cabins on the water at Wilderness Lodge, you'll have a water view, room for guests, a place to set up and eat food and they can't stop you from doing anything in the privacy of your own hotel room. That's the only way I would ever feel comfortable "cheating the system."
 
Get a resort room with a balcony, invite officiant to the room and do vows there. You can video it, won't get photo bombed, and you're paying for the room anyway. You could even have a few extra people attend if you wanted to (bride & groom on the balcony, guests in the room) Then go to the resort lounge for the "reception."
I was thinking of doing just that. Do you know if Disney has a problem with it? If we are in view on the balcony is their an issue? What about walking outside for photos on the grounds? Thanks for the info
 
I was thinking of doing just that. Do you know if Disney has a problem with it? If we are in view on the balcony is their an issue? What about walking outside for photos on the grounds? Thanks for the info
I don't see how Disney has any control over what happens on your balcony, unless you're smoking;) As far as photos are concerned, it's one of the most photographed places on the planet. Maybe don't make a big production out of it, and keep it brief. Also you wouldn't want more than a handful of guests in the room, and be sure to keep the noise down.
 


Seems like if you could get a bigger castle view room, with a decent view of the castle, it would be easy to say vows to one another with a few friends and family around. The taking pics part would be difficult, unless, your dress doesn't look like a wedding dress. Perhaps you could schedule a photo session for couples/family.
 

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