Princess Suri’s dreams come true as indulgent Tom Cruise treats her to a night in Disney’s Cinderella Castle

Princess Suri's dreams come true as indulgent Tom Cruise treats her to a night in Disney's Cinderella Castle

As reported by Mail Online – It seems that no wish is too great for Tom Cruise’s little princess Suri.

The indulgent father made his six-year-old daughter’s dreams come true when he treated her to a night in Disney World’s magical Cinderella Castle.

The one-of-a-kind Cinderella Castle suite cannot be booked by guests for any price, instead Disney chooses who can stay there.


But with her filmstar father pulling a few strings Suri became one of the few lucky annual guests during her trip to the Magic Kingdom in Florida last week.

Sitting four stories high in the iconic fairy tale structure, the suite boasts every amenity a little princess could dream of.

From the 30,000 tile mosaic of Cinderella’s coach to a 24-hour concierge and private elevator, the suite replicates life as a real princess. 

The 17th Century bedchamber looks like Rapunzel’s private room, with a 600lb antique limestone fireplace which uses fiber optics to create a fire with glowing embers, 8ft tall headboards displaying C for Cinderella and a painting of the Disney princesses that magically transforms into a television. 

The bedchamber leads to a private sitting room where Suri could admire stained glass windows telling the story of Cinderella, while the garden themed bathroom boasts a night sky full of twinkling stars.

And to make the experience even more magical the suite boasts a very special wake-up call, from Cinderella herself.

The suite was originally planned by Walt Disney as a very special vacation home for his family, but he died five years before the park’s completion.

It lay empty until 2006 when it was renovated and has since been used to raise money for charity.

Previous guests to stay at the Cinderella Suite include Kevin Jonas and his wife Danielle, who celebrated their first wedding anniversary there on December 19 2010.

During their trip to Disney Suri and Tom, 50, were seen enjoying the delights of the park.

Suri dressed as Ariel the Little Mermaid while they explored, and the two were seen playing together in one of the park’s many swimming pools.

An assistant could be seen walking with the father-daughter duo carrying bags of goodies from the Disney shop.

Meanwhile her mother Katie Holmes, 31, has enrolled Suri in a New York school, the Avenues, which she will start this autumn. The move follows Katie’s recent divorce from Tom.
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8 thoughts on “Princess Suri’s dreams come true as indulgent Tom Cruise treats her to a night in Disney’s Cinderella Castle

  1. That really irks me. I am a hard working, middle class woman. It takes a lot of money for me to be a faithful WDW guest. I should be the more valued customer to WDW as I have to make sacrifices to take my family there. Yet Disney doesn’t offer me any major perks such as Tom Cruise received. Hey, Disney, how about frequently giving major giveaways to guests who are in your park for the day in addition to stars who can afford to build their child a Cinderella suite?

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