In a spine-chilling yet heartwarming celebration of love, couples are once again invited to say “I do to their boo” at the Historic Osceola County Courthouse on Thursday, October 31, 2025, at 10 a.m. Hosted by Osceola Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller Kelvin Soto, Esq., the Historic Osceola County Courthouse in Kissimmee will transform into a whimsically eerie wedding venue for the annual Halloween Group Wedding Ceremony and Reception.

Couples can reserve their place for this one-of-a-kind event, where the courthouse is adorned with cobwebs, pumpkins, and gothic floral arrangements of black and purple roses. The setting combines romance and spooky charm, creating the perfect backdrop for a wedding day that is anything but traditional.

The group ceremony will be officiated in both English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for all who wish to participate. Following the vows, newlyweds and guests can enjoy a reception filled with Halloween-themed treats — from “horrifyingly delicious” cupcakes to festive music that adds a magical touch to the celebration.

In past ceremonies, couples have exchanged vows, renewed commitments, and embraced the holiday’s playful spirit in a way that makes the day unforgettable. Halloween’s nostalgic connection to cherished childhood memories and its festive energy make it an ideal date for couples seeking a unique, nonconventional way to begin a new chapter together.

This public event is open to anyone ready to celebrate eternal love with a twist. To learn more or reserve your spot, visit OsceolaClerk.com.