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Sleeping Beauty Castle |
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Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle, adorned with 50th Anniversary decorations. |
Disneyland |
Land |
Fantasyland |
Attraction type |
Walk-Through |
Theme |
Fairy Tale |
Opening date |
July 17, 1955 |
Total height |
77 ft (23.5 m) |
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- This is an article about a structure at Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland. For the structure at Disneyland Resort Paris, see Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant. For the structures at the Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland, see Cinderella Castle
Sleeping Beauty Castle is the fairy tale structure at the center[citation needed] of Disneyland Park and Hong Kong Disneyland Park. It is based on Germany's Neuschwanstein Castle[citation needed], with some french inspirations (Notre Dame de Paris and the Hospices de Beaune especially).
[edit] Disneyland
Opened July 17, 1955, the castle is the oldest of all the Disney castles. It reaches a height of 77 feet (23.5 meters).
Beginning April 29, 1957, visitors were able to walk through the castle and view several dioramas depicting the story of Sleeping Beauty.[citation needed] The walk-through experience was discontinued in 2001.[citation needed]
[edit] During the 50th Anniversary
Sleeping Beauty Castle adorned with 50th Anniversary decorations.
In celebration of Disneyland's 50th anniversary, the castle was repainted and five turrets were decorated with stylized crowns, each representing a decade in the park's history[1]
- The creation of Disneyland is represented by a pair of famous “Ears” peeking up over the horizon to see the wonders to come.
- “A World on the Move,” otherwise known as the “New Tomorrowland” of 1967, is represented by rocket ships and accented by opalescent planets.
- The beautiful Blue Fairy represents the debut of the beloved Main Street Electrical Parade.
- The Indiana Jones Adventure is represented by the evil Eye of Mara, guarded by mesmerizing snakes.
- The 50th Anniversary of Disneyland is represented by fireworks and Tinker Bell.
[edit] Trivia
- The drawbridge of the castle used to be functional but was rarely used. It has only been publicly lowered on two occasions: when the park opened in 1955, and when Fantasyland was rededicated in 1983. The gears that control the drawbridge were removed during a refurbishment in 1996 and have not been replaced.[citation needed]
- While being filmed Walt Disney accidentally referred to the castle as Snow White's Castle. This blooper sparked false speculation among fans that the castle was originally going to be called "Snow White's Castle" but was changed to coincide with the release of Sleeping Beauty.[citation needed]
- The coat of arms over the entry archway is that of the Disney family.[citation needed]
- When the moat surrounding the castle is dredged, any money retrieved from it is given to charity.[citation needed]
[edit] Hong Kong Disneyland
The Sleeping Beauty Castle located at Hong Kong Disneyland is of the same design as Disneyland's version[citation needed]. The paint scheme of Hong Kong Disneyland's structure is identical to that used when Disneyland's original opened in 1955[citation needed]. The final turret of Hong Kong Disneyland's castle was put in place on November 18, 2004,[citation needed] and the castle opened to the public on September 12, 2005[citation needed]. It is notably smaller[citation needed] than all of its other siblings (it is the same size as the original Californian one[citation needed], but the mountains make it appear smaller[citation needed]), but Walt Disney was said that Disneyland castles should be kept small to be warmer and friendlier and not intimidate the guests.[citation needed] It is the focal point for the daily firework display: "Disney In The Stars."
[edit] Logo usage
As Sleeping Beauty Castle is a Disney icon, it has become the basis for the logo of Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Television, Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group, Buena Vista Music Group and Buena Vista International. It is also heavily featured in advertisements for the Wonderful World of Disney, on ABC and the Disney Channel.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Disneyland Resort Newsroom: Home