When planning a wedding, the list of choices you must make is endless. Indoor or outdoor? Band or DJ? Roses or lilies? Seafood entree option or just vegetarian? As with all important life decisions, we find these choices are best made by looking back at what our favorite Disney princesses have done in their respective movies.
Let’s be honest—all of the best weddings end with a crazy story about something going wrong, whether it be the bridesmaids showing up at the wrong church, or the horse and chameleon groomsmen accidentally losing the rings and going on a wacky adventure mid-ceremony.
Naveen’s butterfly bowtie really takes this wedding up a few notches. It makes it clear that this event, while formal, is still going to let the couple’s unique personalities shine. Same goes for the setting. Nothing says “two frogs who have fallen in love after being put under a voodoo curse” like a destination wedding where that destination is a swamp.
Robin Hood and Maid Marian’s wedding was a true community affair. Everyone, small and large, young and old, played a part, making this special day not just for the fox bride and groom, but also for the whole townships of Nottingham and Sherwood. What we can learn from this is that sometimes a wedding can be an event for an entire community rather than just for the couple.
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Humans, a dog, fish, seagulls, crabs, merpeople, and a royal boat! This wedding had it all. But it wasn’t the magical crazy daytime rainbow light show that the guests were talking about afterwards. It was that special moment when Ariel and Eric were able to exchange their vows in front of everyone they cared about, regardless of their species or ability to breathe out of water.