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10 Splurge-Worthy Experiences at Walt Disney World

1. A Wedding at Disney World – $5,000 to $50,000+

As long as we’re splurging, why not plan a wedding at Disney World? Custom weddings are created for Guests based on what they want as part of the nuptials. Do you want Mickey and Minnie to join you for your big day? That can be arranged for about $1,800. Do you want to arrive at your wedding via Cinderella’s coach? No problem—that’ll set you back about $3,000. Cost for food and beverages per person is $125, and wedding costs depend on where in the Walt Disney World Resort you will exchange vows. Minimum cost for a Disney wedding (no add-ons, no food, etc.) is around $5,000. If you want to book Magic Kingdom for the evening, have 100 guests coming and you want the coach and Mickey and Minnie, you’re looking at over $80,000. The price increases as your number of guests and number of add-on special touches increase. But hey, wouldn’t it be the experience of a lifetime? And you’ll always be able to say you got married at Disney World! A wedding at Disney is probably the most expensive splurge you can have at the parks.

Becky B.

I am a writer and a Mom to four children and two baby shih-tzus. My first experience with the Magic was in 1988, when my parents surprised my brother and me with a visit to Walt Disney World after a short trip to see friends in Georgia. I still hum the tune played during the Main Street Electrical Parade and remember the feeling of excitement from my very first visit. I introduced my husband to the Magic several years ago, and we take our children to the parks every time we can. No matter how many times I visit Walt Disney World, it seems it’s not enough! The ever-changing experience only gets better with each trip, and I’m thrilled to share the Magic with others, as well as some of the tips and tricks to getting the most out of the Magic with each visit!

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