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Disneyland in Anaheim, California, just unveiled three new dreamy venues for Disney fans to say their “I Do’s” at.

In honor of Disneyland’s 70th celebration — which kicked off with festivities back in May and is continuing through next summer — the happiest place on earth just added three new wedding venues for Disney fans to choose from to tie the knot.

There are reportedly 100 different wedding venues across Disney properties — and 13 of them are in Disneyland.

The new additions include Magnolia Park Gazebo, which is in New Orleans Square right in front of the French restaurant, Tiana’s Palace. This space can accommodate up to 30 guests

The Magnolia Park Gazebo venue. Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons

The second newest wedding venue is the Magnolia Park Terrace, which is near the very popular amusement ride, the Haunted Mansion. Up to 30 guests can also fit in this magical space.

The new Magnolia Park Terrace venue. Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons

The third option — the most intimate of the three — is the Fantasy Faire Garden, which is steps away from the famous Sleeping Beauty Castle. This space can only fit up to 10 guests

The Fantasy Faire Garden venue. Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons

And after a couple makes it official at any of these three venues, guests can join the newlyweds on a Disneyland Railroad ride to Main Street, U.S.A., following the ceremony, according to Disney Parks blog.

All of these locations — which are now open for ceremonies during pre-park hours — sound fit for a prince and princess.

For those eyeing the Magnolia Park Terrace space — keep in mind that the Haunted Mansion ride will be closing August 11 and will reportedly reopen on August 22.

Before you fret, the beloved attraction is only temporarily closing to undergo a Halloween makeover.

While these wedding venues and Halloween-decorated attractions are bound to bring a smile to Disney fans’ faces — something parkgoers aren’t too keen on is a new Main Street exhibit.

“Walt Disney – A Magical Life” is Disneyland’s latest exhibit created to celebrate the life and legacy of Walt Disney — with what some are describing as a creepy 16-minute-long life-size show.

Disney fans seem to appreciate paying homage to the franchise’s founder — however, they aren’t too fond of his appearance.

Disneyland is celebrating its 70th anniversary. satur73 – stock.adobe.com

When the news of the exhibit was announced on July 14 on the Disney Parks Instagram page — people ran to the comment section to share their opinions.

“I was SOOO EXCITED for this and now I’m low-key scared.”

“You really had a chance to do something here, and instead you insulted the reason you all have jobs.”

“Once again, this has been the Disney motto as of recent — how much money can we get out of it, and how quickly can we get it done to pump it out. Seems like no effort was put into this to make sure it looked like Walt. Just shameful and embarrassing.”



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