Almost all of the 50th Anniversary Bunting has been Removed from Cinderella Castle. The transformation from the 50th Anniversary overlay on Cinderella Castle is taking some time to get done.
First Crews at Disney’s Magic Kingdom had to drain the moat, so cranes and scissor lifts could work closer to the castle itself. Then they have to take time to not damage any of the actual Cinderella Castle itself. So it has been over 6 weeks past the end of the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary and we are seeing work done daily to remove pieces from Cinderella Castle.
There are only 2 banners left hanging on the castle itself. All the others, along with some of the gems have been removed. The side and back of the castle are getting done first. We should see the twirls come off the turret tops any day now.
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Almost all of the 50th Anniversary Bunting has been Removed from Cinderella Castle
A Fairytale Come to Life
Cinderella Castle welcomes you to a magical world where dreams come true. The 189-foot landmark boasts lofty spires and ornate turrets and is the gateway to Fantasyland.
Surrounded by a tranquil moat, the grounds offer an array of picture-perfect photo ops. Explore lush lawns, gardens and Cinderella’s own wishing well.
Inside the Castle
View exquisitely handcrafted glass mosaics that tell the classic story of Cinderella’s rise from orphan to the princess.
Then, enjoy an elegant meal at Cinderella’s Royal Table. Be sure to reserve a table in advance for this one-of-a-kind dining experience.
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