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Is the Disney World castle bigger than the Disneyland castle?

The Magic Kingdom castle is 189 feet tall. And though it is more than twice the height of the Disneyland castle, the Imagineers also used forced perspective to give that majestic stature and presence in the center of the park.



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Enchanted Storybook Castle is a castle in Shanghai Disneyland. Similarly to the Castle of Magical Dreams in Hong Kong Disneyland, it represents all of the Disney Princesses and not only one. Additionally, it is the tallest castle in all of the related Disney theme parks.

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Disney Imagineers used the famed forced perspective method to help make it appear taller. To put this in perspective, your average 2-story house is 35 feet tall, so the Disneyland castle is about the size of two 2-story houses stacked on top of each other. The Magic Kingdom castle is 189 feet tall.

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There are six Disney castles in total, one at each of the resorts globally: Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Resort. Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Resort. Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland.

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Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland At 77 feet tall, Sleeping Beauty Castle is the smallest of the Disney Parks' icons. Modeled after Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, Walt wanted to recreate a romantic, medieval fortress in Southern California.

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Cinderella Castle is much taller than its counterpart Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland. Disney Imagineers also used forced perspective to make Sleeping Beauty Castle seem larger; it is actually only 77 feet tall.

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Sleeping Beauty Castle is the original Disney park castle, and the oldest attraction on this list.

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Here's a look at these two different locations, what they have to offer and how they differ when it comes to size. Here are some quick facts: Disneyland is 500 acres in size. Disney World is much larger, at 30,080 acres.

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The Disneyland resort covers about 500 acres and consists of two theme parks: Disney California Adventure Park and Disneyland Park. Walt Disney World is much larger: almost 25,000 acres – or around 40 square miles.

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Seems like a lot, doesn't it? However, Disney World actually covers over 25,000 acres, which is around 43 square miles. If you need some context, that is the same size as the entire city of San Francisco! Big enough to have its own zip code, this enormous resort attracts over 50 million visitors each year.

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Disney Imagineers used the famed forced perspective method to help make it appear taller. To put this in perspective, your average 2-story house is 35 feet tall, so the Disneyland castle is about the size of two 2-story houses stacked on top of each other. The Magic Kingdom castle is 189 feet tall.

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The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork (Polish: Zamek w Malborku; German: Ordensburg Marienburg) is a 13th-century Teutonic castle and fortress located in the town of Malbork, Poland. It is the largest castle in the world measured by land area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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The smallest Disney World park is Disney's Magic Kingdom and spans an area of only 107 acres (43 ha).
  • Disney's Animal Kingdom – 580 acres; 230 ha; 2.30 km2
  • EPCOT – 305 acres; 123 ha; 1.23 km2
  • Disney's Hollywood Studios – 135 acres; 55 ha; 0.55 km2
  • Disney's Magic Kingdom – 107 acres; 43 ha; 0.43 km2


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Disneyland Paris Disneyland Paris is simultaneously the most beautiful Magic Kingdom-style park ever built, and the park with the most squandered potential.

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The smallest Disney World park is Disney's Magic Kingdom and spans an area of only 107 acres (43 ha).
  • Disney's Animal Kingdom – 580 acres; 230 ha; 2.30 km2
  • EPCOT – 305 acres; 123 ha; 1.23 km2
  • Disney's Hollywood Studios – 135 acres; 55 ha; 0.55 km2
  • Disney's Magic Kingdom – 107 acres; 43 ha; 0.43 km2


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did we mention that it's free?), we included a throwaway line about the 'five castles' at Walt Disney World. It was not meant to be trivia, but many of you were curious about this. We received a ton of email replies, tweets, and even comments on random, unrelated posts.

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