The next Disney ship will have a spooky wedding venue

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The Haunted Mansion Parlor will be modeled after the first-class drawing rooms found on ocean liners.
The Haunted Mansion Parlor will be modeled after the first-class drawing rooms found on ocean liners. Photo Credit: Disney

What goes hand in hand with weddings? Ghosts, of course.

Starting next spring, couples will be able to get married or renew their vows in a Haunted Mansion-inspired venue aboard Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, the Disney Destiny.

The space, called Haunted Mansion Parlor, will be "filled with eerie experiences and spooky design elements, including portraits that shift to reveal secrets of a ghostly sea captain and his captivating bride-to-be," Disney Cruise Line shared.

Haunted Mansion Parlor will be modeled after the first-class drawing rooms found on classic ocean liners. 

Images and a video show a couple in a dark room with purple, blue and green lighting and cobwebs hanging from picture frames. Expect to see ghosts in the parlor's mirror, Disney said.

In addition to the couple, the space can fit 23 wedding guests, and a wedding package includes a wedding officiant, flower arrangements, and a celebration with cake and champagne elsewhere on the ship.

Haunted Mansion Parlor will be open for weddings beginning with the Disney Destiny's May 14 sailing. The ship's maiden cruise will depart Fort Lauderdale on Nov. 20.

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