The Many Face Lifts Of Cinderella’s Castle

Please note: some posts may contain affiliate links which means our team could earn money if you purchase products from our site

CC

The world around us has changed so much in the past 40 years. Some for the good and some not so much, but we have bad it through it all and come out better for it. Thankfully the same can be said for spotlight of Walt Disney World….Cinderella’s Castle.

In 1971 Cinderella‘s Castle opened it’s enchanting doors for princesses young and old to come and discover their inner child and twirl in front of and stare it in awe. Standing at 189  feet towering over the Magic Kingdom how could you not stand in awe of it’s majestic beauty. Boasting 15 blue peaks and 3 gold it is one of the most magical pieces of architecture places ever built.

The next 24 years the castle didn’t change much other than a basic maintenance touch ups and the peaks slowly turned a slightly darker blue. In 1996 year 25 for Disney World is when the World decided to do something bright, bold and a little sweet. Disney decided the castle should take a bath in pepto pink and it was sweet enough to get a tooth ache. The 18 blue peaks turned into 18 swirls or whip cream. The whole castle was fit to eat and even had a cherry to finish it off. The castle was left this was left this way for a year and a half before Disney got a tummy ache and decided to change it back to it’s original shade of stone gray.


The people must have loved the change because Disney decided to try their hand at redecorating again just 7 short years later. Disney topped all of the glorious peaks off the gold swirl caps and placed golden statues of some of the most iconic and loved characters around the edge of the castle in honor of Disneylands 50th anniversary. It was a beautiful sight and made and made a subtle yet gorgeous change to the iconic castle. The changes only lasted one year and were removed in 2006

The very next year is when Disney went all festive and decorated the castle for Christmas with over 200,00 shimmery beautiful lights. One Christmas at Disney and you will see why mouse fans flock back yearly to see the castle.

Although the castles colors change often thanks to the amazing lights and projectors that Disney has these are the biggest changes that have ever happened. Being that the castle is the most photographed structure in the world she has every right to dress up and show off every once in awhile.

Do you have a favorite castle photo or castle story that warms your heart?

th (1) th (2) th (3) th (4)


D2T-1

Let our friends at Destinations to Travel help you book your next Disney Vacation. They are the preferred Travel Agency of Chip and Company and Disney Addicts, and who we use ourselves.

Get started below for your FREE No Obligation Quote.

Book With our friends at Destinations to Travel

Name(Required)
MM slash DD slash YYYY
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

For the BEST in Disney, Universal, Dollywood, and SeaWorld Theme Park News, Entertainment, Merchandise & More follow us on, Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Don't forget to check out the Chip and Company Radio Network too!


Written by:

This account is for Past Writers and Friends who love Disney and want to share that love with you.
View All Posts
Follow Me :

3 thoughts on “The Many Face Lifts Of Cinderella’s Castle

  1. Having worked at WDW during the 25th Anniversary, I can say I was impressed with the Castle Cake in the beginning. But after a while, the “pepto pink” Castle started to wear on everyone. When the Castle was done for the 50th Anniversary for Disneyland….THAT WAS Impressive! Make me look forward to seeing what will be planned when WDW marks is 50th year.

  2. I personally did not care for the Castle “cake “. Also for safety reasons, cement fillers were added to what I would call the “clover” holes on the entrance ramp railings in the 1980’s . These holes would project a Hidden Mickey on the walkway when the sun showed through them.

Comments are closed.