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Say "I Do" In Front Of Cinderella's Castle

A bride's dream come true!

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Say "I Do" In Front Of Cinderella's Castle
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Imagine this fantasy scenario: It's your wedding day and you're riding up Main Street U.S.A. in a horse-drawn carriage accompanied by royal coachmen. The trumpeters herald your arrival as your wedding guests stand. You make your way to the altar in a lush garden with the majestic Cinderella's castle behind you.

So, are wedding nuptials on your horizon? Do you and your fiancé love the Disney World theme parks? Thanks to Walt Disney World, you can now fulfill your childhood dream and kiss Prince Charming near a real-life castle.

"Brides will be able to live out a fairytale dream like no other." - Korri McFann Spolar

Last week, Florida's Walt Disney World announced that couples can now have their wedding ceremonies inside Magic Kingdom at the park's new East Plaza Garden. The East Plaza Garden, located near Tomorrowland, contains whimsical topiaries, tributary water fountain, and a pristine view of Cinderella's castle, which makes it an idea spot for couples to tie the knot. "The East Plaza Garden will be available for 9:30 a.m. ceremonies and can accommodate a wedding crowd of up to 100 people," says Korri McFann Spolar. "The park will also be open to regular customers at that time." The minimum price is $25,000, which excludes extra "princess" additions. If couples choose the premium package, then the ceremony will cost $75,000 for the coveted spot. The premium package includes food, beverages, custom floral arrangements, professional photographers, and other magical expenditures. Since the East Plaza Garden will only be available for ceremonies, couples can choose amongst a variety of locations throughout the Walt Disney World Resorts. Also, couples can add other fairytale wedding elements like a horse-drawn carriage, which will only cost you $2,950 for two hours. If you're preparing to get married in front of Cinderella's castle, Disney will provide a "fairy godmother" to assist your limits budget and make your dreams come true! Remember, you will have to call 16 months in advance to reserve the East Plaza Garden. In addition to Cinderella's castle, Disney Weddings have announced 35 different wedding venues such as the Wedding Pavilion at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Sea Breeze Point at Disney's Boardwalk Inn, Italy Plaza at Epcot, Shipwreck Beach at Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resort and Disney World Railroad train station.

"A dream is a wish your heart makes when you're fast asleep." - Cinderella

via (https://www.disneyweddings.com.)

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