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It doesn't make sense to me, either with the story of Frontierland as a whole or Phantom Manor
Why the reception here and not the Manor as seen in the ride? Why was the saloon left abandoned for so long?
It would actually work better if it wasn't in a state of ruin, but as if we're about to attend the reception, or if this was the rehearsal dinner, to be followed by a gathering at the estate.
But even with that angle, it would still work better with roaming live actors. Imagine if there were townspeople as other guests, surprised to hear of another reception, spreading rumors about the bride, apprehensive to be there or seen with her. They've heard what happened to the last groom, or that he won't show, or the bride has taken ill...
I get what they're going for, but it still feels off to me.