Nerissa: Venues












When we first started considering the Disneyland Resort for our wedding we called to make an appointment to look at our options.  We met a wedding specialist at the Disney Fairy Tale Wedding offices which is in what I've heard Disneyland Cast Members call the "Big Orange Building."  It is next to the Disneyland Hotel by the parking lot.  After meeting to discuss what we want for our wedding, she showed us our options for the venue.  We were thinking of having 40-50 guests so she showed us some of the spots for a ceremony and reception that size.  

Here are some of the places we looked at.

Rose Court Garden

Grand Californian

Parkview Terrace, Grand Californian
The first ceremony location we looked at was the Rose Court Garden at the Disneyland Hotel.


The location has a gazebo that is surrounded by rose bushes and it is very beautiful all on its own!

When we first saw this location there were Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto topiaries but unfortunately since then the topiaries have been removed.


The Rose Court Garden is right by the towers of the Disneyland Hotel which is currently undergoing some construction.  This is a little worrisome to me but I still really like the spot!  It's going to look great when it's all done!


Here is where the Rose Court Garden is on the map of what the Disneyland Hotel will look like when the construction is completed.



The other ceremony locations we were shown were at the Grand Californian. On our way to the Grand Californian we stopped by this spot outside the hotel.  I used to see weddings taking place here in the past.  There are still signs that refer to it as the Wedding Garden.  The pool area was expanded however so that there's not as much space as there use to be and the area for the guests to sit is much smaller.  It's not really an option that's offered as much anymore but we stopped by there because I had asked about it.


The next spot we looked at was the Brisa Courtyard inside the Grand Californian.  This space is available for ceremonies, pre-receptions, and receptions.


I love how the Monorail goes over the courtyard!


The last ceremony location we looked at was Parkview Terrace at the Grand Californian.  The terrace is on the fifth floor and is a space for guests to relax during their stay at the hotel. For weddings, the wooden chairs and tables are removed and new chairs are put out facing the trellis for the ceremony. 


The spot is really beautiful and has a great view of California Adventure and the surrounding area including the Crystal Cathedral.


On the other side of the terrace are these incredible windows.


There were two things that worried me about this spot.  One was how the terrace faced several of the hotel balconies.  All the locations we saw were somewhat out in the open but at this spot a hotel guest could just sit on their balcony and watch your whole ceremony.  My other concern was that the terrace is right above the swimming pool.  Jared and I returned to this spot several times later that week to try to get an idea of what the noise from the pool is like.  Some days seemed louder than others but it didn't seem too bad.

Something I noticed when I visited California Adventure later was that you can actually see the terrace from the park!  Here's a picture I took of the terrace from the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail.
 

We had a couple of concerns about the terrace but overall we really liked it.  It is very unique!  After Parkview Terrace we went to look at some reception locations. Most of the rooms we saw were in the Grand Californian.  I can't remember the names of the rooms that the first two pictures are from (most likely Sorrel B or one of the Sequoia rooms).  But as you can see they all have a similar style and and fit in with the 1900s Arts and Crafts movement that the hotel is based on.



The last room we saw at the Grand Californian is called the Wisteria Room.   It stood out above the rest to us because of its high ceiling!  It also had windows and a door that led outside.  We really liked it.


I love the ceiling!
The last spot we looked at was the Sleeping Beauty Pavilion. I didn't get to take pictures of the inside because there was actually a reception going on when we went in. (I thought it was really neat that we were able to go in during a reception. If I see a consultant with a couple visit our reception for a moment I won't mind because I'll remember how we were once that couple looking in.)

The Sleeping Beauty Pavilion is located at the Disneyland Hotel and I really liked it too!  It made me think of my favorite Disney movie Beauty and the Beast with its gorgeous chandelier and tall windows. Here is a picture I took of it almost a year ago from a room at the Disneyland Hotel. 


The outside of the location looks different now because of the current construction at the hotel but the windows are tinted and the room is still just as stunning!

The Sleeping Beauty Pavilion ended our tour of location options for our wedding.  After seeing these places for ceremonies and receptions, we really had to give it a lot of thought!  We liked so many of them that we knew it was going to be hard to pick from them.  We had one last stop before the end of our meeting that day.

Our meeting on one of the days they had an Open House.  This was nice because it meant that they had their big ballrooms at the Disneyland Hotel available to show us some of the things they offer for weddings. The ballrooms are also used for receptions but they aren't an option for us because we are trying to keep our guests down to 50 and you need more guests for a space that big.  They had one of the ballrooms set up to show off what they can do with lighting.  The ballroom was very nice with the special lighting but I was more interested in the replica of Sleeping Beauty's Castle that they had there.  It is an example of one of the many neat things you can add on to your wedding.

Before we entered the next room, Cynthia took a peek through the doors and told us to wait.  After a moment she let us into the ballroom.  It had an elaborately decorated table in the middle and a stage not far from it.  We went to the table and took a look at what they can do with place settings. After looking for a minute suddenly the lights dimmed and music started as the curtains on the stage came up and revealed the Cinderella Carriage!


Major Domo was there holding Cinderella's glass slipper!  Cynthia told us that it is all available for weddings and she let us go and sit in the carriage.


I loved the carriage so much!  It really is beautiful and makes you feel like a princess!  Unfortunately the cost to have the carriage is very expensive and since we're on a budget it's not something we can have at our wedding but it was still neat to get to sit in it.  It was after this that Jared and I had no doubt that we wanted a Disney wedding.  Seeing the carriage and that room showed us the kind of magic Disney can add to your wedding and we loved it.

3 comments:

Hope said...

It looks like you had a wonderful site visit Nerissa! How cool that you got to go on an "open house" day.

We had the same guesstimate for guests and weren't shown the SBP because they had a minimum of 80 people for it. Did they change that? I ask because you were shown it and you said you were looking to host a party of about 50. I wouldn't be surprised if they did offer it because with all the construction it's the only room available for weddings on the Disneyland hotel side.

Also, we heard the Parkview terrace was a bit of a pain in the butt for the staff because since they don't have a kitchen nearby, they have to lug all the food up on the same elevators that day guests use.

So what locations did you guys end up choosing?

Nerissa said...

Hi Hope!
I'm not sure what the minimum for SBP is usually. Our date seemed like it might conflict with their conference schedule for the Wisteria Room and other Grand Californian rooms so they showed us SBP too. We ended up liking SBP the best so we picked it for reception.
They made sure we understood that our guest count can't get any lower though so they are pretty strict on it.
For ceremony we liked Parkview Terrace and Rose Court Garden. I'm not sure if Parkview is a pain for staff or not, I think it's just for ceremonies. It's a great spot but we ended up picking Rose Court Garden. :)

Andrea said...

We had our reception last March in the Sleeping Beauty Pavilion with 50 people and it was perfect. The tables were nicely spaced and did not look empty since typically the minimum is 80 guests. We fell in love with SBP and being able to book that room made us 100% sure we wanted a DL wedding!

I wonder why they took away the topiaries or if they plan to put them back? We miss all of the waterfalls too but we were fortunate to get some wedding pictures there before they were gone.

Congrats and enjoy your magical day!

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