Castle question

klj27

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I was just reading my friend's engagement story on a wedding website. He stated that they entered the park and saw "Snow White's" castle. They didn't go through the middle, but instead went around to the wishing well.

I have never been to DL, but I thought it was Sleeping Beauty's castle. Have I been wrong all this time?
 
Nope. He must have had stars in his eyes. pixiedust:
 
He must not have any Disney fans reading their website. The site has been up for four months and it has been incorrect all this time. Hmmm... should I tell him of his error?
 
Its definitely Sleeping Beauty's castle, but there is a Snow White wishing well area that is really cute. Maybe thats where the confusion came from.
 

Oh my gosh, I think I know who you are talking about because I frequent a wedding/newlywed website and there is a bride that says she got engaged at Snow White's castle by the wishing well. I didn't want to correct her because I didn't want to ruin her moment.
 
It is always called Sleeping Beauty's castle. However, Disney didnt make Sleeping Beauty until 1959, 4 years after the park opened. There is Snow Whites grotto and wishing well in front of the castle. I dont believe the castle was "anyones" when it was built, simply a castle. It became Sleeping Beauty's later.
 
hlbtimes2 said:
It is always called Sleeping Beauty's castle. However, Disney didnt make Sleeping Beauty until 1959, 4 years after the park opened. There is Snow Whites grotto and wishing well in front of the castle. I dont believe the castle was "anyones" when it was built, simply a castle. It became Sleeping Beauty's later.


Actually production on Sleeping Beauty began in 1951, a year after Walt registered the title, and storyboarding was completed by 1952. They had been discussing making it since the 30's though. (It took a LONG time to do animation by hand back then.)

Quite possible the castle was meant to be Sleeping Beauty's since they were working on that film when Disneyland opened. :)

Some of this info was mentioned in the commentaries on the 2 disc DVD set for Sleeping Beauty.
 


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