Disney fans who get married in front of Cinderella’s Castle pay up to £140,000… but one bride reveals her £19k wedding was ‘a massive mess’
A new documentary has revealed exactly what goes on behind-the-scenes at a Disney wedding
MANY people dream of having a fairytale wedding with a lavish castle and magical touches – so Disney can seem like the dream option.
But insiders have revealed there are strict rules for getting married at the “happiest place on earth”, weddings cost up to £140,000 and sometimes the big day doesn't go according to plan.
Wedding planners have lifted the lid on what goes on behind-the-scenes of the popular destination in a US documentary.
Disney arranges ceremonies through its wedding planning business Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings, which coordinated around 4,000 nuptials around the globe in 2016, according to the .
This figures equates to around 11 weddings a day, which can be as intimate or as grand as the couple, or purse strings, will allow.
For those looking to tie the knot in front of just four guests, the basic ceremony package is from £1,939 ($2,500) to £3,491 ($4,500).
This rises to around £3,879 ($5,000) to £6,982 ($9,000) for 18 guests and then £9,698 ($12,500) for extra attendees.
Those seeking to go all out for their happily ever after can fork out a whopping £140,000 or more to have 300 guests in front of Cinderella’s Castle after the park has closed to tourists.
Then there are added extras which can be included to make your day even more extravagant and special.
Why not have the one and only Captain Jack Sparrow be part of your wedding reception for £3,879 ($5,000) to £5,043 ($6,500)?
Fans of Pocahontas and Mulan can now walk down the aisle to similar dresses to the characters, as these two were the latest offerings added last autumn.
Last year we revealed couples can now get married inside Disney’s Magic Kingdom.
And we also showed inside Walt Disney’s secret Club 33 where members pay £20k to enjoy booze, a jazz bar and luxury apartments.
Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings aired on Sunday, May 7 at 8:00 P.M. ET on Freeform.