Ohio Couple Ties the Knot in a Gas Station Bathroom: The Latest Trend in Wedding Venues In the age of Pinterest-perfect weddings, where every detail is meticulously planned and executed, it takes a brave couple to defy the norms

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Ohio Couple Ties the Knot in a Gas Station Bathroom: The Latest Trend in Wedding Venues

In the age of Pinterest-perfect weddings, where every detail is meticulously planned and executed, it takes a brave couple to defy the norms. And that’s exactly what Ohio couple Sarah Smith and David Johnson did when they tied the knot in a gas station bathroom.

But this wasn’t just any gas station bathroom. No, no. This was the viral “disco bathroom” of a Kentucky gas station, complete with a disco ball, a neon sign that reads “I gotta pee,” and a selection of 80s hits blaring from a boombox.

The couple stumbled upon the bathroom during a road trip and fell in love with its “kitschy charm” and “unique character.” Forget the fancy ballroom or picturesque meadow, this was the perfect spot for their special day.

“We wanted something different, something that reflected our personalities,” said Smith. “And what better way to do that than get married in a gas station bathroom?”

The groom, a mechanic by trade, also appreciated the industrial aesthetic of the location. “It’s not often you get to say you got married in a location where you can also get your oil changed,” he joked.

The ceremony itself was a low-key affair, with the couple exchanging vows in front of the bathroom sinks, while guests congregated around them. The bride wore a simple white dress, while the groom donned a suit he had rented from the local tuxedo store.

After the ceremony, the couple and their guests celebrated with a reception in the gas station convenience store, where they enjoyed a selection of snacks and sodas.

“It might not have been the most glamorous wedding reception, but it was certainly memorable,” said one guest, who wished to remain anonymous.

While some might scoff at the thought of getting married in a gas station bathroom, Smith and Johnson believe they are onto a new trend. “I think we’ve started something here,” said Smith. “People are always looking for unique wedding venues, and this could be the next big thing.”

So, move over country clubs and art galleries. The new “it” wedding venue is…a gas station bathroom. Who needs a wedding planner when you can just fill up your tank and get hitched in the same place?

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