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Take a peek at what it looks like to get married at Disneyland… the photos really are magical

You can pay more than £30,000 for a magical big day with all the trimmings

NOTHING says "happily ever after" like a Disney wedding.

Dozens of blushing brides and grooms tie the knot at the magical theme parks every year - and by taking a look at these adorable snaps, it not hard to see why.

Happy couples have the option of getting hitched at four different stunning locations: Florida, California, Hawaii or on a Disney Cruise.

A reception at the Magic Kingdom Wedding Pavilion in Orlando with all the trimmings definitely doesn't come cheap.

For around 100-150 guests, dinner and the entire package at Florida, you can expect to pay £32,000 for the big day.

This cost encompasses a plated meal, photographer, videographer, bar, DJ and entertainment from everyone's favourite Disney characters.

Brides can also opt to rock up to the stunning venue in style, on a horse-drawn coach or a Cinderella-inspired carriage.

Some decide to go the whole hog, opting for Disney-inspired outfits and wedding cakes to match.

Dedicated wedding experts are on hand to help couples organise their bespoke weddings.

Whether they want to enjoy dazzling firework displays or dance under a romantic gazebo, the theme parks have got you covered.

While some decide to wed under the stars, others opt for opulent daytime celebrations.

The backdrop to the weddings change depending on the time of year, as winter elopers have the advantage of magical Christmas decorations.

Many brides and grooms choose to pay homage to their favourite Disney films, whether this be choosing Sleeping Beauty's castle or specially-made Cinderella cakes.

They can also select their favourite on-site restaurant to hold their wedding breakfasts.

For something a little more kooky, brides and grooms can choose to tie the knot in Epcot or the Animal Kingdom.

These locations are far from the ordinary and have that magical Disney feeling without feeling to Princessy.

Those who want to inject a touch of magic into their big days without spending a fortune have the option of adding some small touches.

The Disney Weddings website has an official boutique that allows brides and grooms to invest in these details.

Themed invitations, that pay homage to princesses including Belle and Elsa, can be purchased for around £10 each.

Many stunning wedding photos are captured on the official Instagram page.

There's no doubt that the locations prove popular, as more than 438,000 people follow the account.

states: "Each Disney wedding destination offers something unique, something any couple can get excited about and something all your guests can enjoy.

"World-famous theme parks, award-winning Resort hotels and luxury ocean liners can't help but make your celebration magical and the perfect prelude to the rest of your lives together.

"Decide where your fairy tale will begin."

Adding a touch of Disney to your wedding is nothing new for couples.

Brides can now get hold of pricey princess gowns for their big days.

And a real-life Prince Charming proposed to his girlfriend at Disneyland… and even had a glass slipper.

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