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What Princess castle is at each Disney park?

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.
  • Le Château de la Belle au Bois dormant at Disneyland Paris.
  • Castle of Magical Dreams at Hong Kong Disneyland.




As of 2026, the castles at the six global Disney hubs are: 1. Disneyland (California): Sleeping Beauty Castle (the original and smallest). 2. Walt Disney World (Florida): Cinderella Castle (the most iconic and home to the Royal Table). 3. Tokyo Disneyland: Cinderella Castle (similar in design to Florida's but with a different color palette). 4. Disneyland Paris: Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant (Sleeping Beauty Castle, known for its "dragon" in the dungeon). 5. Hong Kong Disneyland: Castle of Magical Dreams (a 2020 reimagining that honors 13 different Disney princesses and queens). 6. Shanghai Disneyland: Enchanted Storybook Castle (the largest and tallest of all, which represents all Disney princesses rather than just one). Each serves as the central "wienie" or focal point of its respective Magic Kingdom-style park.

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