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Alyssa
Savvy December 2020

How should i word Detail cards?

Alyssa, on May 18, 2019 at 12:13 AM Posted in Etiquette and Advice 0 4

My lovely FH and I have been waiting for a long time for everything to come together for us and we have decided to do our dream wedding at Disney once he gets out of the military. Our ceremony will be held that morning, and cake and champagne will be provided. Our plan is to head into the parks afterward and would like to extend an invitation to those attending to join us. We have decided we will be providing park tickets for our bridal party as well as his parents if they wish to join. How would I word on the detail card to any other guest that they are welcome to join but its BYOT (buy your own ticket) I'm trying to extend an invitation but not seem tacky. All of our friends and family live in Florida, so it's not as if they are spending a lot just by attending, but I don't want anyone feeling left out either!

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Latest activity by Caytlyn, on May 18, 2019 at 7:38 AM
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    Dedicated January 2023
    Schyler ·
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    I had a friend that got married at Disney and did this. She just wrote on there

    We would love for you to join us in the park after the I Do's below you will find the website were you can purchase a tickets.

    We all got that if we wanted to go to the park we would have to buy are tickets, No one had an issue with this. She had a very small wedding only about 30 people.

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    Super July 2020
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    That sounds like a great idea.
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  • Megan
    Expert November 2022
    Megan ·
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    Cool idea!
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  • Caytlyn
    Legend November 2019
    Caytlyn ·
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    For events that aren't hosted, you shouldn't mention them in your invitation. You don't need to "invite" your guests to Disney, it's a public place where they can go anytime without you inviting them. Adding it to the invite makes it seem like a formal hosted event where you'd be paying for their tickets. I would just tell people via word of mouth leading up to the wedding or mention it on your wedding website. "We'll be visiting the park after our cake and punch reception if you'd like to join or meet up with us!"

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