Ron DeSantis Reveals Surprising Condition He Had for His Disney Wedding

Governor Ron DeSantis has recently released his memoir, which includes a surprising condition that he had before tying the knot with Florida's first lady at Disney World Orlando. According to the memoir, DeSantis requested that no Disney characters be present at their wedding. Although the reason behind this request is not mentioned, it adds an interesting element to the story of their special day.

The chapter in the memoir dedicated to their wedding at Disney World opens with an account of the event. It provides an insight into the couple's love story and the significance of the location for them. Although Disney characters were not present, the magical surroundings and memorable experience made their big day even more special.

"When Casey first broached the idea of getting married at Disney World, I was surprised because I did not know people even got married there," DeSantis wrote in his book.

The Florida governor revealed that he agreed to have a Disney wedding, but with one condition.

"My only condition was that no Disney characters could be part of our wedding. I wanted our special day to look and feel like a traditional wedding. I didn’t want Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck in our wedding photos," DeSantis wrote.

Scheduled for release on Tuesday, the book titled 'The Courage to Be Free' is set to hit the shelves. In a recent interview with Florida Politics, the couple shared details about their wedding at Disney World. Despite their current relationship with the Walt Disney Co., they acknowledged the irony of getting married at an amusement park.

"Well, because, you know, coming from Ohio, that’s where I grew up. And so my family always enjoyed going to Disney. I mean, that we looked forward to it. We enjoyed the rides. I mean, we enjoyed, this was just a retreat for us. And so we figured, you know, if we had this opportunity, my parents were like, man, it’d be really great to go back to Disney," Casey DeSantis said. "And one of the other great things was the fact that they did a lot of the planning for you."

The Florida first lady revealed that she has no plans to take her family to Disney World anytime soon, even though she got married at the theme park. She stated that she would wait until "things change" before returning to the popular amusement park.

"So it was a, I could just show up sort of thing. And it was really a lot of fun. It’s made a lot of news, obviously. You know, people are asking me, ‘Are you going to bring your kids back and are you going to go back to Disney?’ And I’m thinking, ‘Well, you know, not until things change a little bit over there.’ But it was a fun time."

On Monday, Governor DeSantis signed a bill into law that will result in the dissolution of Disney's self-governing authority. As a result of this legislation, the Walt Disney Co. will now be under the governance of a state board.

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