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Fairy Tale Wedding Venue Celebrates 27 Years

Disney Wedding Pavilion
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Summer is the favored season for weddings, and this is no exception for Disney fans. Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings makes dreams come true for countless couples every year.

With locations in Florida, California, Hawai’i, and Disney’s Cruise Line, Guests have the opportunity to choose the perfect venue to suit their wedding needs. Disney’s Wedding Pavilion at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Walt Disney World is one of these spectacular locations.

This iconic spot opened 27 years ago today, on July 15. One of the aspects of the venue that makes it particularly unique is its breathtaking view of Cinderella Castle.

Disney's Wedding Pavilion

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Some of the amenities offered at this beautiful location include stunning rooms and suites for the wedding couple and their party to enjoy. Even the bathrooms are adorned with that special Disney touch, and who doesn’t love a good Disney bathroom!

Disney's Wedding Pavilion

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Although Disney offers many spectacular wedding venues, Disney’s Wedding Pavilion is known as their “crown jewel.” Adorned with beautifully detailed stained glass windows and seven crystal chandeliers, the main room is a sight to behold.

The soft blue carpeted aisle stretches 75 feet long, emulating Cinderella’s famous ball gown. It elevates up to the altar area, where there are a couple of stairs with tables behind.

Disney's Wedding Pavilion

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Along with all the amenities listed, the venue also offers some fabulous spots to take pictures. One, in particular, Picture Point, provides expansive views of Seven Seas Lagoon and Magic Kingdom.

This unique wedding venue gives tours to prospective couples interested in booking the spot for their wedding. Happy Anniversary to Disney’s Wedding Pavilion and to all the happy couples who have celebrated their special day here!

About Christy Weinberg

Christy is a West Coast writer with a special place in her heart for Disneyland Resort and Aulani. Growing up near the Parks, she was an Annual Passholder for about twenty years, often frequenting the Resort several times per week. Though she recently moved to the Pacific Northwest, she carries the magic with her by writing about Disney and connecting with the Disney community on social media.