Plan A Fantasy Wedding To Get The Perfect Disney Prince

Everybody has fantasized about Prince Charming swooping in and sweeping us off our feet even if we aren't so proud of it. While many of us grew up with the notion that princes were real and willing to marry and fight for the woman of their dreams, this isn't exactly how modern-day love always works.

Despite all of this, it's pretty fun to think about Disney princes and whether or not true love and happily ever afters would be achievable with them. Most people have wondered if there was one Disney prince that would suit them better than the others. If that sounds familiar, then there's a treat in store! We've come up with a way to pair everybody off with their perfect Disney Prince.

Since every Disney prince and princess has their own personality, look, and preferences, we thought it'd be fun to translate this into a wedding ceremony. In order for us to find out which Disney prince will be waiting at the alter, we need to get planning on this fantasy wedding. Once the results are in, we'll be able to reveal which prince would walk down the aisle. Ready to find out who the prince is?

Question 1

How big is the cake?

No one thinks that they will become a bridezilla on their big wedding day, but more often than not, this is exactly what occurs. Depending on the size of your wedding, you'll need a cake that's big enough to feed your guests and then some. How big is your cake?

Question 2

Wedding planner or no wedding planner?

Some people may view wedding planners as a waste of money, but when you have a huge wedding to plan they can be quite necessary. In the end, who wants to deal with all that stress and end up compromising the joviality of their big day? Would you hire one?

Question 3

Pick a wedding song.

Most brides have had their first dance song picked out since they were little girls, and this is perfectly normal. More often than not, husbands won't fight their bride over this subject, despite it being their big day as well. Out of the following options, which one fits the theme the best?

Question 4

Pick a flower girl.

If you're all about traditional weddings, you're going to be on the search for a flower girl and fast. This isn't always easy, however, as some families do not have young girls who are up for the challenge. If you were going to get married right now, which option would you choose?

Question 5

How big is the wedding?

Most people assume that they will have a small wedding until they sit down with their fiancé and discuss the guest list. As many newlyweds have found out, the guest list's final number can be quite shocking. Throw out a number from the off of the top of your head, how many people do you think will attend the big day?

Question 6

Pick a honeymoon destination.

One of the best parts about getting married is packing up and leaving on your honeymoon right after the event is over. Oh and, marrying the person you love of course! If you could spend a week in any of the following vacation spots, which one would you choose?

Question 7

Choose a dress style.

Most of us have an ideal wedding dress in mind for our big day. However, finding it amongst the hundred of dress shops can be quite exhausting. Is there a type of wedding dress that you're particularly fond of? If so, we hope it's on the list below. Choose your favorite.

Question 8

Guess how much this dress costs!

Spending a large amount of money on a wedding dress isn't always possible, but when you have the cash to spare who's going to stop you? If you found the dress of your dreams, how much would you be willing to spend on it? Remember, you only get married once!

Question 9

Describe the wedding.

Most people grow up under the notion that getting married is customary, however, this isn't really the case today. Today, people are waiting longer to get married, which allows them to plan the wedding of their dreams. If you could describe your wedding day in one word, which one would you choose?

Question 10

Pick a dinner plan

The last thing you want is for people to go hungry on your wedding day, which is why so many people overkill the food options. You want your guests to be happy, full, and swaying to the music right? So why not spend a little extra and get that midnight buffet?

Question 11

How much does the wedding cost.

The concept of marriage differs from person to person. While some couples would rather have a modest wedding and save their money for a house, others will spend everything they have to throw the best wedding bash their family members have ever seen. How much would you spend?

Question 12

Choose a wedding favor.

After all is said and done, you want to give your guests a little something-something to take home, right? This is sort of what parents do for their child's friends after their birthday party is over. Choosing the perfect wedding favor can be challenging. Here are some options to help you through.

Question 13

Your bridesmaid spills her drink on her dress before picture time. How do you react?

We all have a friend who simply can't help themselves from creating a conundrum, but hey, that's why we love them! If your friend spilled her drink all over her bridesmaid's dress, would you totally flip out on her or remain calm, cool, and collected? How would you react?

Question 14

Pick a reception.

Have you given any thought to where you'd like to get married and have your party? If so, these choices might not correspond with the goals in your brain. Budgets and details aside, which one of these venues would you prefer to get married at? They all sound pretty nice, right?

Question 15

Pick a theme.

Some people think that wedding themes are sort of tacky, and while they have good reason to think so, themes are all in good fun. As a matter of fact, some wedding themes can truly help beautify a simple reception, turning it into a place fit for a princess.

Question 16

Pick a bridesmaid dress.

If there's one thing every bridesmaid fears, it's finding out what their dear friend has in store for them. While some brides will choose the ugliest dress possible and believe it to be cute, others will make a sensible choice. Which one of these bridesmaid dresses would you prefer?

Question 17

Pick a head piece for your wedding day.

If you're all for having a traditional wedding, it's safe to assume that you will want to wear a veil while walking down the aisle. Should this not be your style, however, there are many other accessories you can wear on your head during your big day. Choose one!

Question 18

Describe your centerpieces.

Choosing a centerpiece isn't something that many of us think about before getting married. However, it is a highly important choice. Having a nice centerpiece can truly transform a reception and make for beautiful pictures and memories. Out of the following options, which one sounds like something you would choose.

Question 19

Who is giving a speech?

Depending on the size of your wedding, there might be more than one person making a speech on you and your lover's behalf. Since only the closest and dearest people will be making these toasts, these speeches can get quite emotional and fast! Who would give a speech on your big day?

Question 20

To vow or not to vow?

Writing your own vows and then speaking them in front of a large audience can be a very intimidating thing to do. With this in mind, some people choose to keep their vows to a minimum, as to stop themselves from getting all choked up in the spur of the moment.

Question 21

Pick a mode of transportation.

The last thing you want to do is get in the back of a taxi while in your wedding day attire, which is why people tend to rent a super awesome ride on their wedding day. Riding in style is definitely a must when you're dressed up to the 9s.

Question 22

Choose a bridesmaid dress color.

Planning a wedding is no joke, which is why you never see the bride laughing while trying to think every single detail through. The color you choose for your bridesmaids' dresses will set the tone for your color pattern, so make sure to choose wisely. Which color would you choose?

Question 23

Who will walk the bride down the aisle?

Traditionally, it is the bride's father who will walk her up the aisle and then give her away at the altar. However, this isn't always a possibility for everyone. Today, many millennials are side-stepping this tradition and selecting another member of their family, or even a friend! Who would you choose?

Question 24

Which food does NOT belong at the wedding?

The last thing a person wants is to serve some basic appetizers at their wedding — especially if they seem to be right out of a frozen box. The following options aren't typically served at a wedding, but in order to get matched with a prince, pick the one you would least rather have present.

Question 25

Choose a main course.

Every wedding is different, which is either a good or bad thing. More often than not, people choose to have a five course meal set up, which allows you to choose between 3 main course choices. For this question's sake, choose your favorite wedding meal and pretend that there can only be one.

Question 26

Pick a date.

One of the most exciting things an engaged couple can do is pick a date and tell their friends and family members to reserve it. Having the date picked out can allow you to start planning everything out. If you had to get married during one of these dates, which one would you choose?

Question 27

Choose a makeup style.

The last thing a bride wants is to look at her wedding day pictures and wish she'd done her makeup differently. Wearing too much makeup can really show while photographed, so a humble approach is always a good choice. Which one of these makeup looks speak to you?

Question 28

Pick a ‘something blue’.

If you're someone who likes traditions, you might feel compelled to pick out something new, something borrowed, and something blue for your big wedding day. While choosing something new and something borrowed is relatively easy, some brides have issues with finding something blue to wear. Which option would you choose?

Question 29

How will the guests be invited?

Back in the day there was only one way to invite your guest list to your wedding, and it was by wedding invitations. After the invention of the internet though, things changed. If you were in charge of inviting your guests ( which you probably will be), how would you do it?

Question 30

Pick a flower.

If there's one thing you didn't know before getting married, it's how important flowers can be for a wedding. Something that once seemed so small and insignificant can become hugely important in the blink of an eye. Which type of flower would you want present on your big wedding day?

Question 31

Describe the maid of honor.

Women tend to choose their best friend or their sister as their maid of honor, as these are the people who have stuck by them through thick and thin. Do you know who you would ask to be your maid of honor? If so, how would you describe them?

Question 32

Pick some wedding day colors.

Choosing your wedding day colors can be a hard thing to do, which is why many brides take their time when deciding this matter. In the end, the decor will be based off of these colors, so choosing wisely is a must. Which color combination speaks to you the most?

Question 33

Who will officiate the wedding?

Whether or not you will be officiating your wedding in a house of worship is up to you, but some people might choose against this option. If so, asking someone to get ordained for your big day will be a must. Who would you want to officiate your wedding?

Question 34

Describe the guest list.

Your guest list might seem like it's jam-packed with people you don't really care about, but sometimes you have to invite distant friends and relatives as to not hurt their feelings. If you could describe your guest list, how would you go by doing it? The guest list issues never seize!

Question 35

Registry or cash?

Today's couples tend to live together before tying the knot, which can make a registry a little redundant. In the end, people don't need a toaster when they've lived in their own apartment or house for decades. Would you rather ask for cash or organize a registry? The choice is yours.

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