Kentucky couple tie the knot in a gas station RESTROOM – before enjoying their first dance under a disco ball next to the men’s URINALS

  • Tiana and Logen Abney were married in a men’s room at HOPS Shops in Kentucky
  • After the couple tied the knot, the bathroom turned into a disco room with music
  • They loved the unique location and the special disco element of the bathroom

A couple said “yes” in front of their loved ones and the urinal of a gas station.

Tiana Abney, from Kentucky, wanted to do something special when she tied the knot with her now husband Logen.

The 23-year-old, who works at supermarket chain HOP Shops, decided her workplace in Verona ticked all her boxes for a wedding – and was her perfect location.

Specifically, the blushing bride found the men’s room the ideal place to celebrate their love; who want to use the disco lights in the facilities.

Tiana Abney, 23, from Kentucky, walked down the muddy aisle to tie up her now husband Logen

Tiana, who works at supermarket chain HOP Shops, decided the men’s room at her workplace in Verona ticked all her boxes for a wedding – and was her perfect location

Surrounded by family, friends, co-workers and customers, Tiana walked down the muddy aisle with her husband on Valentine’s Day.

“I wanted something different,” said the bride told WTV.

“I didn’t want to just get married in a typical chapel, or, you know, go to church. I wanted to tell something nice to my children.

‘Something nice. A good experience.’

While the HOP Shops bathroom looks ordinary at first glance, it is completely transformed into a dance floor, disco ball and all, with just the push of a button.

‘They have a button in every HOP Shop. You press it, the disco lights come on and the music plays,” she explained.

The couple was just excited to get married, they didn’t care where it happened as long as they were officially husband and wife.

The couple shared their first dance to Forever and Ever, Amen by Randy Travis under the disco lights in the bathroom

They were just excited to get married, they didn’t care where it happened as long as they were officially husband and wife

Although the HOP Shops bathroom looks ordinary at first glance, it is completely transformed into a dance floor – disco ball and all – with just the push of a button

‘I’ve always heard that it doesn’t matter where you get married. It’s just the person you’re with,” Logen said passionately.

“When she saw her in her wedding dress, she looked beautiful.

“It was just an emotional day.”

They were married by HOP Shops employee David Biery, and after their first kiss as husband and wife, they shared their first dance to Forever and Ever, Amen by Randy Travis under the disco lights in the bathroom.

According to the HOPS Shops websitethe bathroom of the Verona store is ‘renewed and beautiful.’

“What makes it the coolest is the unexpected red button on the wall and the sign that says ‘Do not push’ that makes you want to push it even more,” the website says.

‘Then when you can no longer resist it, you push it. The lights go out, the music starts, the spotlights come on and the disco ball starts spinning. You can dance and bust a few moves. It’s hilarious!’