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Cinderella Castle

Cinderella Castle is a fairy tale castle at the center of two Disney theme parks: the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland at the Tokyo Disney Resort. Based on Cinderella's fairy tale castle from Disney's 1950 animated feature film, both serve as the symbol and flagship attraction for their respective theme parks. Along with Sleeping Beauty Castle, the Castle is a main symbol of The Walt Disney Company.

Cinderella Castle
Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom.
Magic Kingdom
AreaFantasyland
Coordinates28°25′10″N 81°34′52″W / 28.4195°N 81.5812°W / 28.4195; -81.5812
StatusOperating
Opening dateOctober 1, 1971
Tokyo Disneyland
AreaFantasyland
Coordinates35°37′55.5″N 139°52′51.0″E / 35.632083°N 139.880833°E / 35.632083; 139.880833
StatusOperating
Opening dateApril 15, 1983
Ride statistics
DesignerWED Enterprises
ThemeCinderella and Gothic Revival
Height189 ft (58 m)

Exterior edit

Inspiration and design edit

Cinderella Castle was inspired by a variety of real and fictional palaces. These included Alcázar of Segovia,[1] Schwerin Castle, Hohenzollern Castle, Château d'Ussé, Fontainebleau, Versailles and the châteaux of Chenonceau, Pierrefonds, Chambord, Chaumont, Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria and Craigievar Castle in Scotland.[2] Other sources of inspiration include the spire of Notre-Dame de Paris, the Moszna Castle in Poland, built in the 18th century, and the Tyn Church in Prague, Czech Republic, built in the 14th century. The chief designer of the castle, Herbert Ryman, also referenced the original design for the castle in the film franchise Cinderella and his own well-known creation—the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in California.[3][4][5]

Construction edit

Magic Kingdom edit

 
Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland

Cinderella Castle was completed in July 1971, after about 18 months of construction. The castle is 183 feet (56 m) tall, as measured from water-level. By adding the depth of the moat, 6 feet (1.8 m) at the bridge, it totals 189 feet (58 m). Cinderella Castle is more than 100 feet (30 m) taller than Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. A set-building trick known as forced perspective makes the castle appear larger than it is. At higher elevations, its proportions to full scale are reduced for elements such as stones, windows, and doors. This castle and its near-twin in Tokyo were the tallest Disney theme park castles until the completion of the Enchanted Storybook Castle in Shanghai Disneyland Park.[6][7]

Cinderella Castle is designed to reflect the late-Gothic, flamboyant style of the 1400s. Unlike Disneyland's castle, no gold is used on the exterior; all gold colors are anodized aluminum. Despite its appearance, no bricks were used in its construction; the inner structure consists of six hundred tons of steel-braced frame construction, with a 10-inch-thick (250 mm) reinforced concrete wall encircling the structure to the full height of the outermost stone-like walls. All of the steel and concrete works are supported on a concrete drilled caisson foundation. Much less fiberglass is used than is popularly believed. Rather, most of the exterior is a thick, very hard fiber-reinforced gypsum plaster that is supported by light-gauge metal studs. Most fiberglass work is reserved for the exterior walls of more ornate upper towers. The roofs are not fiberglass, either. They are shingled in the same type of plastic that computer monitor shells are made from, attached to a cone of light gauge steel sheeting over the steel sub-frame. These towers were lifted by crane, then welded and bolted permanently to the main structure. Contrary to a popular legend, the castle cannot be taken apart or moved in any way in the event of a hurricane. It would take months to disassemble, it would be too dangerous to operate the 300-foot (91 m) crane required in windy conditions, and there would have to be a more structurally sound building to keep it in. As with every other building at Walt Disney World, it was simply efficient enough in design to handle a hurricane. It can easily withstand the 125 mph (200 km/h) wind speeds in Central Florida.

Cinderella Castle is also surrounded by a moat, which contains approximately 3.37 million US gallons (12,800 m3) of water; however, unlike the drawbridge at Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland, Cinderella Castle cannot raise its bridge. There are a total of 27 towers on the castle, each numbered 1-29—tower numbers 13 and 17 were cancelled before construction when it was discovered that they could not really be seen from anywhere in the park, due mainly to the other Fantasyland buildings. The tower with the clock in front is number 10, the tallest is number 20. Number 23 is the other golden-roofed tower.

Originally, a suite was planned for the Disney family and executives,[8] but since Walt Disney died nearly five years before the park opened, it remained unfinished, and eventually was turned successively into a telephone call center, a dressing room, and is currently a hotel room. There are three elevators inside the castle. One is for guest use and goes between the lobby of Cinderella's Royal Table and the second floor restaurant. The second is for restaurant staff use, and is located in tower 2 to the left of the drawbridge. It has landings in the Utilidors, the mezzanine level in a break room, and on the second floor in the kitchen. The third elevator is in tower 20, and services the Utilidors, the breezeway, the kitchen of Cinderella's Royal Table, and the Cinderella Castle Suite. The suite is about 30 feet (9.1 m) below the level where the zipline cable that Tinker Bell "flies" on for the fireworks show is attached to tower 20. Access to the cable is by ladder. From January 2007 to December 2009 the suite was used as a prize for the Disney Dreams Giveaway at the Walt Disney World Resort during the Year of a Million Dreams/35 anniversary celebration.[9]

Cinderella Castle was designed so that it was tall enough to be seen from the Seven Seas Lagoon in front of the Magic Kingdom, where many guests took ferries from the parking lot to the gates of the park. In theme park jargon, Cinderella Castle was conceived as the primary "weenie" (a term commonly used by Walt and his Imagineers) that draws new entering guests through Main Street, U.S.A. towards the central hub, from where all other areas can be reached.[10]

On February 17, 2020, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the release of the 1950 Disney animated film Cinderella, Disney announced the castle will be getting repainted within the spring & summer 2020 with dark blue roofs, a slight rose pink color, and will have many gold trim accents on the castle, along with darker stone similar to Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle. Disney has assured that the castle will still be fully visible while the work is on going, and the fireworks shows will continue. However, COVID-19 forced the park to close from March to July 2020 so most of the work was done when the park closed. The paint job was completed in July 2020 shortly after the reopening of Walt Disney World. Originally, the tower spires were painted a bluish-purple, but were painted back to royal blue in Spring 2021 as Disney began installing the 50th anniversary decorations on the Castle.

As of late Spring 2021, Cinderella Castle has been decorated with what Disney calls "EARidescent" gold and blue bunting, ribbons and other decorations. Cinderella Castle was fully decorated with these through April 2, 2023 when the decorations began to be removed in phases following the end of "The World's Most Magical Celebration".

Tokyo Disneyland edit

 
The old color scheme of Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland

In general, Cinderella Castle in Tokyo Disneyland has a near identical appearance to the castle at the Magic Kingdom. However, it has a different color scheme and is slightly shorter, standing at 51 metres (167 ft).

From 1986 to 2006, the castle hosted a walk-through attraction called the Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour; centered primarily on Disney villains (particularly the Horned King from The Black Cauldron), this was one of Tokyo Disneyland's first unique attractions, and the longest-lasting. In June 2006, the castle was repainted to differentiate it from Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom. The castle now has gold trimmings, the rooftops have been painted a different shade of blue, and the white stone of the turrets now has a tan/dirty-pink color.[citation needed]

In 2018, Tokyo Disneyland's Cinderella Castle received water fountains installed for a new nighttime presentation Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland which premiered on July 10, as part of its 35th Anniversary celebration.

Special decorations edit

Cinderella Castle has been temporarily re-decorated on a few occasions.

Magic Kingdom edit

  1. To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort on October 1, 1996, Imagineers transformed the front of Cinderella Castle into an 18-story "birthday cake." Complete with red and pink "icing," giant candy canes and 26 glowing candles, the castle served as the centerpiece for the 15-month-long celebration. Designed by Walt Disney Entertainment Florida and later constructed by the Imagineers, this was no small undertaking. It took more than 400 US gallons (1,500 L) of pink paint to cover the castle, which was decorated with multicolored "sprinkles," 26 candles, ranging in height from 20 to 40 feet (6.1–12.2 m) tall, 16 two-foot (61 cm) long candy stars, 16 five-foot (1.5 m) candy bears, 12 five-foot (1.5 m) gumdrops, four six-foot (1.8 m) stacks of Life Savers, 30 three-foot (91 cm) lollipops, and 50 two-foot (61 cm) gumballs. Additionally, more than 1000 feet (305 m) of pink and blue inflatable "icing" was needed to finish it off. On January 31, 1998, the castle was transformed back to its original state.
  2. On November 16, 2004, the castle was modified to appear as though it was strewn with toilet paper, and Stitch is King was posted on a turret as faux graffiti to mark the grand opening of Stitch's Great Escape! that day. The material was removed after the park closed that evening.
  3. To celebrate the Happiest Celebration on Earth in honor of Disneyland's 50th anniversary and was formally unveiled on May 5, 2005. The castle's exterior was adorned with polished gold trim and accents, swags, banners and tapestries. Golden statues of Disney animated characters were also added to the exterior, including Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and Wendy Darling circling the tallest spire. Other statues included Kaa and King Louie from The Jungle Book, Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa from The Lion King, Sebastian and Flounder from The Little Mermaid, the Cheshire Cat and White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland, and Victor, Hugo and Laverne from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Just above the front archway sat an enormous "stained-glass" mirror modeled after the magic mirror in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The mirror changed images every 40 seconds to feature each Disney castle and the date its park opened: Disneyland, 1955; the Magic Kingdom, 1971; Tokyo Disneyland, 1983; Disneyland Resort Paris, 1992; and Hong Kong Disneyland, 2005. The decorations were removed in late September 2006.
  4. The castle's most recent redecoration was to celebrate Walt Disney World's 50th anniversary, known as "The World's Most Magical Celebration", which began on October 1, 2021, and lasted through March 31, 2023. The design was first revealed on February 19, 2021, with most of the decorations being installed from March 11 to April 16, 2021. The "EARidescent" pieces, as Disney refers to them, include gold detailing, royal blue jewels, shimmering pearls, draping and ribbons on the castle's turrets. The final decoration is a giant 50th crest that covers the clock on the front face of the castle, which was installed the night of July 22, 2021. The decorations began to be removed the night of April 2, 2023 following the final performance of Disney Enchantment with the removal of the 50th crest, and the last was removed the night of May 22, 2023.

Tokyo Disneyland edit

  1. As part of the 25th anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15th, 2008, the castle received decorations similar to the 2021 50th anniversary WDW castle with only the 2 turrets decorated in purple and white banners and gold/sliver ribbons on the rooftops. The 25th crest was hung lower on the balcony railing instead of the clock itself.
  2. During the 30th anniversary, the castle was decorated to feature mickey balloons and ribbons and spirals. The 30th crest was located in the same location of where the 25th crest was located.
  3. The castle's most recent and current redecoration is to celebrate Tokyo Disneyland's 40th anniversary, which began on April 15, 2023. This included banners on the walls of the 2 front turrets of the castle. the 40th crest was in the same location just like the past celebrations. The decorations were removed from April 1st - 8th, 2024.

At night edit

 
Fireworks surround Cinderella Castle, dressed for Winter (December 2013)

When the sun sets, the castle is illuminated by SGM Palco LED lighting fixtures placed on different castle levels and surrounding areas, providing an effective range of 16.7 million colors. The castle itself plays a role in the Magic Kingdom's former fireworks show, Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams, in which it changes color in synchronization with the dramatic music of the display. The same color changing and effects occurs for the other fireworks shows: HalloWishes (in Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party); Magic, Music and Mayhem (during Disney's Pirate and Princess Party); and the Christmas fireworks show Holiday Wishes during Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.[citation needed] The castle's projection mapping technology has been used in several night events, such as their current fireworks spectacular, Happily Ever After, and its predecessor, Disney Enchantment. During the holiday seasons, various shows have utilized projection mapping, including Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, along with the Halloween themed Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular and Holiday overlayed show, Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks.

 
Castle with Christmas lights on it for the Christmas season (November 2014)

At the park's closing, the nightly "Kiss Goodnight" was performed, in which Roy O. Disney's dedication speech for the Magic Kingdom is played throughout all over the park accompanied by Disney music which changes with the colors of the castle. Even when the park closes before 11pm (23:00), the show is performed a second time at 11pm (23:00), providing entertainment for guests of Disney resort hotels bordering the Seven Seas Lagoon. This practice seems to have ended in 2020 after the park reopened from Covid-19.[citation needed] Beginning November 2007, for the first time, the "Castle Dream Lights", with over 200,000 LED Christmas lights[12] (as Disneyland Paris has since 2004), covered Cinderella Castle and was lit nightly during a stage show in front of the castle. The last showing was in 2019 whereas it never returned once again starting in 2020.

The Magic, the Memories and You edit

The Magic, the Memories and You
Magic Kingdom
AreaCinderella Castle
StatusRemoved
Opening dateJanuary 18, 2011
Closing dateSeptember 3, 2012
Replaced byCelebrate the Magic
Disneyland
AreaSleeping Beauty Castle
StatusRemoved
Opening dateJanuary 18, 2011
Closing dateSeptember 3, 2012
Replaced byDisneyland Forever
Ride statistics
Attraction typeMultimedia and pyrotechnic show
DesignerWalt Disney Creative Entertainment
ThemeIconic moments from Disney films
Disney Parks Memories
MusicLet The Memories Begin
Duration9–10 minutes
  Wheelchair accessible

On January 18, 2011, a nighttime projection mapping show premiered at Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World. The show featured photographs and videos of park guests, taken by Disney's PhotoPass employees, combined with projections of Disney characters and attractions and pre-selected music.[13] The Magic, the Memories and You show was presented before and after the nightly Wishes fireworks show at Magic Kingdom, as well as presented before and after Disneyland's regular nightly fireworks, and was part of Disney's "Let the Memories Begin" campaign for 2011.[14] A parallel show existed at Disneyland, at the Disneyland Resort, taking place at Sleeping Beauty Castle. On September 3, this show ended its run and was replaced by a similar nighttime multimedia show, Celebrate the Magic, in 2012 and again by Once Upon a Time in Fall 2016. The Magic, The Memories and You is also inspired the similar theme song on Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland as part of the Tokyo Disney Resort 35th Anniversary celebration that premiered at Tokyo Disneyland on July 10, 2018, which also created as nod and tribute for the former nighttime projection show and Remember... Dreams Come True.

Interior edit

Mosaics edit

Inside the castle's archway, a series of five mosaic murals tells the story of Cinderella. Designed by Imagineer Dorothea Redmond and crafted and set in place by a team of six artists led by mosaicist Hanns-Joachim Scharff, the 15-by-10-foot (4.6 by 3.0 m) ornate panels are shaped in a Gothic arch. The murals took 22 months to complete and contain just over 300,000 pieces of Italian glass and rough smalti (glass made specifically for mosaics traditionally used by Italian craftsmen) in more than 500 colors.[15] Many of the hand-cut tiles are fused with sterling silver and 14-karat (58 percent) gold, and some are as small as the head of a tack.[citation needed] Looking closely at these ornate murals, one will notice that each of Cinderella's wicked stepsisters appears with a little added color—one sister's face is clearly "red with anger", while the other is a little "green with envy" as they watch Cinderella try on the glass slipper.[citation needed]

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique edit

As of September 10, 2007, the castle is home to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, first introduced at Disney Springs (formerly known as Downtown Disney). Inside, guests can receive a so-called "princess transformation", which features a Disney Princess make-up, one of three hairstyles, a manicure, a sash, and/or a gown, tiara, wand and shoes.[16]

The King's Gallery, the former gift shop in this space, has moved to the Main Street Cinema on Main Street, U.S.A.

Cinderella Castle Suite edit

Inside the upper levels of Cinderella Castle, there is a suite. This space is not large, and can be compared to the size of a master bedroom and bathroom in an average house. The location of the suite can be identified from the outside by locating the stained glass windows with pictures in the center on the north and west sides of the castle room on the 4th floor, about 2/3 of the way up. The glass used contains many small, multi-faceted pieces, which slightly obscures the view of the park with fireworks show from inside the suite by added music. The suite adjoins a sizable exterior balcony on the east side. The walls around this balcony are about 5 feet (1.5 m) high. This balcony affords views to the north, east, and south. The balcony is only accessible through an emergency exit and is not a guest area.

On June 7, 2005, Disney announced that the suite would be completely decorated and upholstered as a 'royal bedchamber', which can sleep up to six people. It was available as a prize during the Year of a Million Dreams (2007) celebration taking place at all eleven Disney theme parks, and an overnight stay in the apartment was a prize randomly awarded to a guest at the four Walt Disney World theme parks and Downtown Disney. They have discontinued spending the night in the castle as of 2009.

Cinderella's Royal Table edit

Cinderella's Royal Table, formerly known as King Stefan's Banquet Hall, is a restaurant inside the castle. Located on the second floor, guests can take the circular stairway or the elevator to the restaurant, where children are referred to as princes and princesses, while the adults in the party are referred to as lords and ladies. Walt Disney Imagineers had originally wanted to give the restaurant a regal name, and since there are no well-known characters from "Cinderella" that met their criteria, they instead took a little dramatic license and chose the name of Sleeping Beauty's father, King Stefan. The name was changed on April 28, 1997, in order not to confuse tourists. The restaurant is decorated not only with a number of stained glass windows and medieval objects, but with more than forty coats of arms. Each of these is an actual family seal, and represent some of the many people that played a major role in the design and construction of Walt Disney World, including Roger Broggie, Sr. (Imagineer and railroad aficionado who aided in the design of many attractions), Marc Davis (animator and theme park designer), Roy O. Disney (Walt's brother), John Hench (who designed the castle), Diane Disney Miller (Walt's daughter), Dick Nunis (former Chairman of Walt Disney Attractions), and Marty Sklar (Imagineering vice chairman and principal creative executive who worked alongside Walt Disney).

Cinderella's Royal Table is also the location of "Fairytale Dining at Cinderella's Royal Table." At breakfast, lunch and dinner Cinderella greets all guests in the castle foyer, and during the meal Disney princesses such as Ariel, Aurora, Jasmine, Snow White, and sometimes Rapunzel circulate among the tables.[17]

Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall (Tokyo Disneyland) edit

Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall is a walk-through attraction located inside Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland. Cinderella, wanting to share her magical princess story, decided to open up the castle even during her absence and exhibit various artworks that show scenes from her story. At the lobby and corridor, guests will find eight murals showing how Cinderella changed from beloved daughter, to servant girl, and then to Princess. They will also see a diorama of Cinderella magically transformed into wearing a beautiful ball gown, and other artworks made from various materials such as paper, wood and glass. In the Grand Hall guests will find a magnificent chandelier, the renowned glass slipper, a throne, and special paintings that reveal a magical message when photographed using a flash.

Flight regulations (Walt Disney World) edit

 
Cinderella Castle uses forced perspective to appear taller than its actual height of 183 ft (58 m).

By keeping the height of the castle's spire under 200 feet (61 m) tall, the castle at Walt Disney World was able to avoid Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations that would require flashing aircraft warning lights at the top.[18] The two taller attractions at Walt Disney World, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and Expedition Everest, top out at 199 and 199.5 feet, respectively, to avoid this requirement as well.

As a result of the September 11, 2001 attacks, amid concerns that general aviation could pose a threat to public safety, the FAA placed a permanent Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) over the entire Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. The flight restriction extends outward from an island near the Contemporary Resort (28°24′45″N 81°34′20″W / 28.41250°N 81.57222°W / 28.41250; -81.57222) at a radius of 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) up to 3,000 feet (910 m) above the ground level surface. Cinderella Castle is used as a visual reference. It has been a common growing legend that Disney chose to prohibit aviation above the park in order to make visitors feel even further separate from the outside world, but the true reason was, in fact, in response to the September 11th attacks. Law enforcement and Walt Disney World Cessna 172 aircraft, however, are exempt from this TFR.[19]

Logo usage edit

As Cinderella Castle is a Disney icon and Walt Disney World was gaining more popularity, it replaced Sleeping Beauty Castle in the opening of the Walt Disney anthology series starting in the late 1970s. Since 2006, both castles were combined to form the logo of Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Television, Disney Music Group and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The logo is now featured on the Wonderful World of Disney on ABC, formerly shown on the Disney Channel.

See also edit

References edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cinderella Castle news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Cinderella Castle is a fairy tale castle at the center of two Disney theme parks the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland at the Tokyo Disney Resort Based on Cinderella s fairy tale castle from Disney s 1950 animated feature film both serve as the symbol and flagship attraction for their respective theme parks Along with Sleeping Beauty Castle the Castle is a main symbol of The Walt Disney Company Cinderella CastleCinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Magic KingdomAreaFantasylandCoordinates28 25 10 N 81 34 52 W 28 4195 N 81 5812 W 28 4195 81 5812StatusOperatingOpening dateOctober 1 1971Tokyo DisneylandAreaFantasylandCoordinates35 37 55 5 N 139 52 51 0 E 35 632083 N 139 880833 E 35 632083 139 880833StatusOperatingOpening dateApril 15 1983Ride statisticsDesignerWED EnterprisesThemeCinderella and Gothic RevivalHeight189 ft 58 m Contents 1 Exterior 1 1 Inspiration and design 1 2 Construction 1 2 1 Magic Kingdom 1 2 2 Tokyo Disneyland 1 3 Special decorations 1 3 1 Magic Kingdom 1 3 2 Tokyo Disneyland 1 4 At night 1 5 The Magic the Memories and You 2 Interior 2 1 Mosaics 2 2 Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique 2 3 Cinderella Castle Suite 2 4 Cinderella s Royal Table 2 5 Cinderella s Fairy Tale Hall Tokyo Disneyland 2 6 Flight regulations Walt Disney World 3 Logo usage 4 See also 5 ReferencesExterior editInspiration and design edit Cinderella Castle was inspired by a variety of real and fictional palaces These included Alcazar of Segovia 1 Schwerin Castle Hohenzollern Castle Chateau d Usse Fontainebleau Versailles and the chateaux of Chenonceau Pierrefonds Chambord Chaumont Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria and Craigievar Castle in Scotland 2 Other sources of inspiration include the spire of Notre Dame de Paris the Moszna Castle in Poland built in the 18th century and the Tyn Church in Prague Czech Republic built in the 14th century The chief designer of the castle Herbert Ryman also referenced the original design for the castle in the film franchise Cinderella and his own well known creation the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in California 3 4 5 nbsp Alcazar of Segovia nbsp Neuschwanstein Castle nbsp Schwerin Castle nbsp Hohenzollern Castle Construction edit Magic Kingdom edit nbsp Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Cinderella Castle was completed in July 1971 after about 18 months of construction The castle is 183 feet 56 m tall as measured from water level By adding the depth of the moat 6 feet 1 8 m at the bridge it totals 189 feet 58 m Cinderella Castle is more than 100 feet 30 m taller than Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in Anaheim California A set building trick known as forced perspective makes the castle appear larger than it is At higher elevations its proportions to full scale are reduced for elements such as stones windows and doors This castle and its near twin in Tokyo were the tallest Disney theme park castles until the completion of the Enchanted Storybook Castle in Shanghai Disneyland Park 6 7 Cinderella Castle is designed to reflect the late Gothic flamboyant style of the 1400s Unlike Disneyland s castle no gold is used on the exterior all gold colors are anodized aluminum Despite its appearance no bricks were used in its construction the inner structure consists of six hundred tons of steel braced frame construction with a 10 inch thick 250 mm reinforced concrete wall encircling the structure to the full height of the outermost stone like walls All of the steel and concrete works are supported on a concrete drilled caisson foundation Much less fiberglass is used than is popularly believed Rather most of the exterior is a thick very hard fiber reinforced gypsum plaster that is supported by light gauge metal studs Most fiberglass work is reserved for the exterior walls of more ornate upper towers The roofs are not fiberglass either They are shingled in the same type of plastic that computer monitor shells are made from attached to a cone of light gauge steel sheeting over the steel sub frame These towers were lifted by crane then welded and bolted permanently to the main structure Contrary to a popular legend the castle cannot be taken apart or moved in any way in the event of a hurricane It would take months to disassemble it would be too dangerous to operate the 300 foot 91 m crane required in windy conditions and there would have to be a more structurally sound building to keep it in As with every other building at Walt Disney World it was simply efficient enough in design to handle a hurricane It can easily withstand the 125 mph 200 km h wind speeds in Central Florida Cinderella Castle is also surrounded by a moat which contains approximately 3 37 million US gallons 12 800 m3 of water however unlike the drawbridge at Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland Cinderella Castle cannot raise its bridge There are a total of 27 towers on the castle each numbered 1 29 tower numbers 13 and 17 were cancelled before construction when it was discovered that they could not really be seen from anywhere in the park due mainly to the other Fantasyland buildings The tower with the clock in front is number 10 the tallest is number 20 Number 23 is the other golden roofed tower Originally a suite was planned for the Disney family and executives 8 but since Walt Disney died nearly five years before the park opened it remained unfinished and eventually was turned successively into a telephone call center a dressing room and is currently a hotel room There are three elevators inside the castle One is for guest use and goes between the lobby of Cinderella s Royal Table and the second floor restaurant The second is for restaurant staff use and is located in tower 2 to the left of the drawbridge It has landings in the Utilidors the mezzanine level in a break room and on the second floor in the kitchen The third elevator is in tower 20 and services the Utilidors the breezeway the kitchen of Cinderella s Royal Table and the Cinderella Castle Suite The suite is about 30 feet 9 1 m below the level where the zipline cable that Tinker Bell flies on for the fireworks show is attached to tower 20 Access to the cable is by ladder From January 2007 to December 2009 the suite was used as a prize for the Disney Dreams Giveaway at the Walt Disney World Resort during the Year of a Million Dreams 35 anniversary celebration 9 Cinderella Castle was designed so that it was tall enough to be seen from the Seven Seas Lagoon in front of the Magic Kingdom where many guests took ferries from the parking lot to the gates of the park In theme park jargon Cinderella Castle was conceived as the primary weenie a term commonly used by Walt and his Imagineers that draws new entering guests through Main Street U S A towards the central hub from where all other areas can be reached 10 On February 17 2020 in honor of the 70th anniversary of the release of the 1950 Disney animated film Cinderella Disney announced the castle will be getting repainted within the spring amp summer 2020 with dark blue roofs a slight rose pink color and will have many gold trim accents on the castle along with darker stone similar to Disneyland s Sleeping Beauty Castle Disney has assured that the castle will still be fully visible while the work is on going and the fireworks shows will continue However COVID 19 forced the park to close from March to July 2020 so most of the work was done when the park closed The paint job was completed in July 2020 shortly after the reopening of Walt Disney World Originally the tower spires were painted a bluish purple but were painted back to royal blue in Spring 2021 as Disney began installing the 50th anniversary decorations on the Castle As of late Spring 2021 Cinderella Castle has been decorated with what Disney calls EARidescent gold and blue bunting ribbons and other decorations Cinderella Castle was fully decorated with these through April 2 2023 when the decorations began to be removed in phases following the end of The World s Most Magical Celebration Tokyo Disneyland edit nbsp The old color scheme of Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland In general Cinderella Castle in Tokyo Disneyland has a near identical appearance to the castle at the Magic Kingdom However it has a different color scheme and is slightly shorter standing at 51 metres 167 ft From 1986 to 2006 the castle hosted a walk through attraction called the Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour centered primarily on Disney villains particularly the Horned King from The Black Cauldron this was one of Tokyo Disneyland s first unique attractions and the longest lasting In June 2006 the castle was repainted to differentiate it from Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom The castle now has gold trimmings the rooftops have been painted a different shade of blue and the white stone of the turrets now has a tan dirty pink color citation needed In 2018 Tokyo Disneyland s Cinderella Castle received water fountains installed for a new nighttime presentation Celebrate Tokyo Disneyland which premiered on July 10 as part of its 35th Anniversary celebration Special decorations edit Cinderella Castle has been temporarily re decorated on a few occasions Magic Kingdom edit To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort on October 1 1996 Imagineers transformed the front of Cinderella Castle into an 18 story birthday cake Complete with red and pink icing giant candy canes and 26 glowing candles the castle served as the centerpiece for the 15 month long celebration Designed by Walt Disney Entertainment Florida and later constructed by the Imagineers this was no small undertaking It took more than 400 US gallons 1 500 L of pink paint to cover the castle which was decorated with multicolored sprinkles 26 candles ranging in height from 20 to 40 feet 6 1 12 2 m tall 16 two foot 61 cm long candy stars 16 five foot 1 5 m candy bears 12 five foot 1 5 m gumdrops four six foot 1 8 m stacks of Life Savers 30 three foot 91 cm lollipops and 50 two foot 61 cm gumballs Additionally more than 1000 feet 305 m of pink and blue inflatable icing was needed to finish it off On January 31 1998 the castle was transformed back to its original state On November 16 2004 the castle was modified to appear as though it was strewn with toilet paper and Stitch is King was posted on a turret as faux graffiti to mark the grand opening of Stitch s Great Escape that day The material was removed after the park closed that evening To celebrate the Happiest Celebration on Earth in honor of Disneyland s 50th anniversary and was formally unveiled on May 5 2005 The castle s exterior was adorned with polished gold trim and accents swags banners and tapestries Golden statues of Disney animated characters were also added to the exterior including Peter Pan Tinker Bell and Wendy Darling circling the tallest spire Other statues included Kaa and King Louie from The Jungle Book Simba Timon and Pumbaa from The Lion King Sebastian and Flounder from The Little Mermaid the Cheshire Cat and White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland and Victor Hugo and Laverne from The Hunchback of Notre Dame Just above the front archway sat an enormous stained glass mirror modeled after the magic mirror in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The mirror changed images every 40 seconds to feature each Disney castle and the date its park opened Disneyland 1955 the Magic Kingdom 1971 Tokyo Disneyland 1983 Disneyland Resort Paris 1992 and Hong Kong Disneyland 2005 The decorations were removed in late September 2006 The castle s most recent redecoration was to celebrate Walt Disney World s 50th anniversary known as The World s Most Magical Celebration which began on October 1 2021 and lasted through March 31 2023 The design was first revealed on February 19 2021 with most of the decorations being installed from March 11 to April 16 2021 The EARidescent pieces as Disney refers to them include gold detailing royal blue jewels shimmering pearls draping and ribbons on the castle s turrets The final decoration is a giant 50th crest that covers the clock on the front face of the castle which was installed the night of July 22 2021 The decorations began to be removed the night of April 2 2023 following the final performance of Disney Enchantment with the removal of the 50th crest and the last was removed the night of May 22 2023 nbsp For Walt Disney World s 25th anniversary celebration c 1996 nbsp For the Happiest Celebration on Earth nbsp Cinderella Castle during Grad Nite 2007 a Disney World tradition that ended in 2011 11 nbsp For Walt Disney World s 50th anniversary celebration 2021 Tokyo Disneyland edit As part of the 25th anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15th 2008 the castle received decorations similar to the 2021 50th anniversary WDW castle with only the 2 turrets decorated in purple and white banners and gold sliver ribbons on the rooftops The 25th crest was hung lower on the balcony railing instead of the clock itself During the 30th anniversary the castle was decorated to feature mickey balloons and ribbons and spirals The 30th crest was located in the same location of where the 25th crest was located The castle s most recent and current redecoration is to celebrate Tokyo Disneyland s 40th anniversary which began on April 15 2023 This included banners on the walls of the 2 front turrets of the castle the 40th crest was in the same location just like the past celebrations The decorations were removed from April 1st 8th 2024 nbsp For Tokyo Disneyland s 40th anniversary 2023 At night edit nbsp Fireworks surround Cinderella Castle dressed for Winter December 2013 When the sun sets the castle is illuminated by SGM Palco LED lighting fixtures placed on different castle levels and surrounding areas providing an effective range of 16 7 million colors The castle itself plays a role in the Magic Kingdom s former fireworks show Wishes A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams in which it changes color in synchronization with the dramatic music of the display The same color changing and effects occurs for the other fireworks shows HalloWishes in Mickey s Not So Scary Halloween Party Magic Music and Mayhem during Disney s Pirate and Princess Party and the Christmas fireworks show Holiday Wishes during Mickey s Very Merry Christmas Party citation needed The castle s projection mapping technology has been used in several night events such as their current fireworks spectacular Happily Ever After and its predecessor Disney Enchantment During the holiday seasons various shows have utilized projection mapping including Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular along with the Halloween themed Disney s Not So Spooky Spectacular and Holiday overlayed show Minnie s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks nbsp Castle with Christmas lights on it for the Christmas season November 2014 At the park s closing the nightly Kiss Goodnight was performed in which Roy O Disney s dedication speech for the Magic Kingdom is played throughout all over the park accompanied by Disney music which changes with the colors of the castle Even when the park closes before 11pm 23 00 the show is performed a second time at 11pm 23 00 providing entertainment for guests of Disney resort hotels bordering the Seven Seas Lagoon This practice seems to have ended in 2020 after the park reopened from Covid 19 citation needed Beginning November 2007 for the first time the Castle Dream Lights with over 200 000 LED Christmas lights 12 as Disneyland Paris has since 2004 covered Cinderella Castle and was lit nightly during a stage show in front of the castle The last showing was in 2019 whereas it never returned once again starting in 2020 The Magic the Memories and You edit The Magic the Memories and YouMagic KingdomAreaCinderella CastleStatusRemovedOpening dateJanuary 18 2011Closing dateSeptember 3 2012Replaced byCelebrate the MagicDisneylandAreaSleeping Beauty CastleStatusRemovedOpening dateJanuary 18 2011Closing dateSeptember 3 2012Replaced byDisneyland ForeverRide statisticsAttraction typeMultimedia and pyrotechnic showDesignerWalt Disney Creative EntertainmentThemeIconic moments from Disney filmsDisney Parks MemoriesMusicLet The Memories BeginDuration9 10 minutes nbsp Wheelchair accessible Main article Celebrate the Magic See also Once Upon a Time Disney parks and Celebrate Tokyo Disneyland On January 18 2011 a nighttime projection mapping show premiered at Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World The show featured photographs and videos of park guests taken by Disney s PhotoPass employees combined with projections of Disney characters and attractions and pre selected music 13 The Magic the Memories and You show was presented before and after the nightly Wishes fireworks show at Magic Kingdom as well as presented before and after Disneyland s regular nightly fireworks and was part of Disney s Let the Memories Begin campaign for 2011 14 A parallel show existed at Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort taking place at Sleeping Beauty Castle On September 3 this show ended its run and was replaced by a similar nighttime multimedia show Celebrate the Magic in 2012 and again by Once Upon a Time in Fall 2016 The Magic The Memories and You is also inspired the similar theme song on Celebrate Tokyo Disneyland as part of the Tokyo Disney Resort 35th Anniversary celebration that premiered at Tokyo Disneyland on July 10 2018 which also created as nod and tribute for the former nighttime projection show and Remember Dreams Come True Interior editMosaics edit Inside the castle s archway a series of five mosaic murals tells the story of Cinderella Designed by Imagineer Dorothea Redmond and crafted and set in place by a team of six artists led by mosaicist Hanns Joachim Scharff the 15 by 10 foot 4 6 by 3 0 m ornate panels are shaped in a Gothic arch The murals took 22 months to complete and contain just over 300 000 pieces of Italian glass and rough smalti glass made specifically for mosaics traditionally used by Italian craftsmen in more than 500 colors 15 Many of the hand cut tiles are fused with sterling silver and 14 karat 58 percent gold and some are as small as the head of a tack citation needed Looking closely at these ornate murals one will notice that each of Cinderella s wicked stepsisters appears with a little added color one sister s face is clearly red with anger while the other is a little green with envy as they watch Cinderella try on the glass slipper citation needed Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique edit As of September 10 2007 the castle is home to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique first introduced at Disney Springs formerly known as Downtown Disney Inside guests can receive a so called princess transformation which features a Disney Princess make up one of three hairstyles a manicure a sash and or a gown tiara wand and shoes 16 The King s Gallery the former gift shop in this space has moved to the Main Street Cinema on Main Street U S A Cinderella Castle Suite edit Inside the upper levels of Cinderella Castle there is a suite This space is not large and can be compared to the size of a master bedroom and bathroom in an average house The location of the suite can be identified from the outside by locating the stained glass windows with pictures in the center on the north and west sides of the castle room on the 4th floor about 2 3 of the way up The glass used contains many small multi faceted pieces which slightly obscures the view of the park with fireworks show from inside the suite by added music The suite adjoins a sizable exterior balcony on the east side The walls around this balcony are about 5 feet 1 5 m high This balcony affords views to the north east and south The balcony is only accessible through an emergency exit and is not a guest area On June 7 2005 Disney announced that the suite would be completely decorated and upholstered as a royal bedchamber which can sleep up to six people It was available as a prize during the Year of a Million Dreams 2007 celebration taking place at all eleven Disney theme parks and an overnight stay in the apartment was a prize randomly awarded to a guest at the four Walt Disney World theme parks and Downtown Disney They have discontinued spending the night in the castle as of 2009 Cinderella s Royal Table edit Cinderella s Royal Table formerly known as King Stefan s Banquet Hall is a restaurant inside the castle Located on the second floor guests can take the circular stairway or the elevator to the restaurant where children are referred to as princes and princesses while the adults in the party are referred to as lords and ladies Walt Disney Imagineers had originally wanted to give the restaurant a regal name and since there are no well known characters from Cinderella that met their criteria they instead took a little dramatic license and chose the name of Sleeping Beauty s father King Stefan The name was changed on April 28 1997 in order not to confuse tourists The restaurant is decorated not only with a number of stained glass windows and medieval objects but with more than forty coats of arms Each of these is an actual family seal and represent some of the many people that played a major role in the design and construction of Walt Disney World including Roger Broggie Sr Imagineer and railroad aficionado who aided in the design of many attractions Marc Davis animator and theme park designer Roy O Disney Walt s brother John Hench who designed the castle Diane Disney Miller Walt s daughter Dick Nunis former Chairman of Walt Disney Attractions and Marty Sklar Imagineering vice chairman and principal creative executive who worked alongside Walt Disney Cinderella s Royal Table is also the location of Fairytale Dining at Cinderella s Royal Table At breakfast lunch and dinner Cinderella greets all guests in the castle foyer and during the meal Disney princesses such as Ariel Aurora Jasmine Snow White and sometimes Rapunzel circulate among the tables 17 Cinderella s Fairy Tale Hall Tokyo Disneyland edit Cinderella s Fairy Tale Hall is a walk through attraction located inside Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland Cinderella wanting to share her magical princess story decided to open up the castle even during her absence and exhibit various artworks that show scenes from her story At the lobby and corridor guests will find eight murals showing how Cinderella changed from beloved daughter to servant girl and then to Princess They will also see a diorama of Cinderella magically transformed into wearing a beautiful ball gown and other artworks made from various materials such as paper wood and glass In the Grand Hall guests will find a magnificent chandelier the renowned glass slipper a throne and special paintings that reveal a magical message when photographed using a flash Flight regulations Walt Disney World edit nbsp Cinderella Castle uses forced perspective to appear taller than its actual height of 183 ft 58 m By keeping the height of the castle s spire under 200 feet 61 m tall the castle at Walt Disney World was able to avoid Federal Aviation Administration FAA regulations that would require flashing aircraft warning lights at the top 18 The two taller attractions at Walt Disney World The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and Expedition Everest top out at 199 and 199 5 feet respectively to avoid this requirement as well As a result of the September 11 2001 attacks amid concerns that general aviation could pose a threat to public safety the FAA placed a permanent Temporary Flight Restriction TFR over the entire Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando Florida The flight restriction extends outward from an island near the Contemporary Resort 28 24 45 N 81 34 20 W 28 41250 N 81 57222 W 28 41250 81 57222 at a radius of 3 nautical miles 5 6 km 3 5 mi up to 3 000 feet 910 m above the ground level surface Cinderella Castle is used as a visual reference It has been a common growing legend that Disney chose to prohibit aviation above the park in order to make visitors feel even further separate from the outside world but the true reason was in fact in response to the September 11th attacks Law enforcement and Walt Disney World Cessna 172 aircraft however are exempt from this TFR 19 Logo usage editAs Cinderella Castle is a Disney icon and Walt Disney World was gaining more popularity it replaced Sleeping Beauty Castle in the opening of the Walt Disney anthology series starting in the late 1970s Since 2006 both castles were combined to form the logo of Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Television Disney Music Group and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures The logo is now featured on the Wonderful World of Disney on ABC formerly shown on the Disney Channel See also editSleeping 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