The most subscribed YouTuber, MrBeast, has stolen the public's attention again. This time, he transformed Disneyland into the most luxurious and exclusive date spot for his fiancée, Thea Booysen. The man whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson rented the entire area at Disneyland with a total cost of US$500,000.
In a video recently uploaded to YouTube, MrBeast shows off his romantic dates with his fiancée, from simple ones costing just $1 to extravaganzas worth $100,000. The highlight was a private night at Disneyland, where the entire park was closed just for them. "Disney certainly doesn't hand over the keys to their parks to just anyone.
But for this once-in-a-lifetime date, we were given full access to all of Disneyland for one night," the YouTuber with 402 million subscribers said in his narration on the video. Although labeled a 'date', the couple apparently did not enjoy it alone. They also invited several close friends, as well as singer Madison Beer.
One of the special moments was when they explored the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge area, free from long lines, then made a custom lightsaber that usually has to be ordered in advance. They also rode Disneyland's giant Ferris wheel. "It feels like going back to the beginning, full-circle," said MrBeast.
After enjoying the games and taking home some gift dolls, the romantic evening ended with a sumptuous dinner at a long table covered in flowers, right in front of Sleeping Beauty's iconic castle. "I don't know why Disney is so all-in on us, but thank you so much!" the 27-year-old said, raising his glass.
"Cheers to the best date ever!". Turns out, the surprises weren’t over yet. To cap off the date, MrBeast presented his guests with a private Disney parade, complete with favorite characters, twinkling lights, and grand floats.
"This date is truly once in a lifetime," he said in amazement. Known for his action-packed content and high-value prizes, MrBeast is also now the host of the reality competition show Beast Games, which offers a $10 million prize to the winner of its first season, the highest in TV history.

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