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Why did Disneyland choose Sleeping Beauty Castle?

It is a well documented fact. It was named Sleeping Beauty Castle because, when Disneyland opened, they were working on the animated feature.



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Neuschwanstein castle is a fairy tale-like castle in the German Alps that inspired Walt Disney to create Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland.

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It's small for a reason Disney's own Insider newsletter reported that Disney himself wanted a castle that felt less intimidating in size in an effort to feel more welcoming to guests. As part of the final design process, Disneyland castle architects created an illusion of a taller building using forced perspective.

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The fairytale castle Neuschwanstein is a popular sight in Germany. The castle in Hohenschwangau (Bavaria) was built by order of King Ludwig II and the inspiration for the Disney Cinderella castle. Prepare your tour and Neuschwanstein visit with these tips for tickets. Wilkommen in Schloss Neuschwanstein!

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Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough is a walk-through attraction located inside Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.

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The Little Mermaid is one of the most popular Disney films and rightly so! Who hasn't related to feisty Ariel at one point or another in their teenage years? Read on as I take you to the castle that Prince Eric's home is based upon: the beautiful Château de Chillon in Switzerland!

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The opening of every Disney movie has featured a logo in the shape of Cinderella's castle since 1985.

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The castle was intended to serve as a private residence for the king but he died in 1886, and it was opened to the public shortly after his death. Since then, more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein Castle. More than 1.3 million people visit annually, with as many as 6,000 per day in the summer.

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