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Cinderella Castle’s Royal Glow-Up Continues with Bold Blue Turrets
The makeover magic is climbing higher at Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom as the repainting project reaches the very tips of the turrets, swapping out soft pinks for bold, storybook blues. From afar, the transformation is already striking, with much of the castle now wrapped in a cool gray base that gives the structure a more classic, stone-built fairytale look.
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Crews have shifted their focus skyward, using boom lifts stationed inside the drained moat to carefully apply the new royal blue accents. That drained moat is pulling double duty too, finally allowing workers to wrap up repainting the Tomorrowland rocks, a project that has been quietly in progress for years. It is a rare behind-the-scenes moment where both fantasy and function share the spotlight.

While most of the castle has embraced its new palette, a hint of the old magic still lingers, with pink tones remaining on the tallest central spire for now. No visible work was spotted on the backside during this latest update, suggesting this royal refresh still has a few chapters left before the final reveal.
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This evolving look is definitely turning heads, and whether you are loving the bold blues or missing the pastel charm, one thing is clear: this castle is getting ready for its next era of enchantment.
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