The spanish castle in Segovia; Alcázar was the castle that inspired Walt Disney for the Cinderella's castle.
The Alcázar castle inspired him. This is a spanish castle that was really big, and cool lokking, and inspired Walt Disney himself. :)
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Schloss Lichtenstein in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Herbert Ryman
i believe you mean cinderellas castle. in Orlando Florida it was completed in 1971 in the Florida amuesment park.
Lady Tremaine
If you mean the castle, where she's living with the prince, then i'd have to say over 463 rooms. If not more.
it means that your obviously not going to cinderellas castle for the ball
First of all, Cinderella's Castle isn't at Disneyland, but is at Disney World (in FL). Second, yes, you can sleep in Cinderella's Castle, assuming you purchased the night and the theme park admission to cover both days. With the cost of the night being more than the average person can afford, not many people actually sleep there. However, for those who are able to, check it out. The castle that exists at Disneyland is called 'Sleeping Beauty Castle'.
first one was built by Disney 1955.
i believe you mean cinderellas castle. in Orlando Florida it was completed in 1971 in the Florida amuesment park.
none, in Disneyland that's auroras castle, and the rest of the parks feature cinderellas castle
Neuschwanstein castle
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Sleeping Beauty Castle -ilovehorseyrides
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Lady Tremaine
If you mean the castle, where she's living with the prince, then i'd have to say over 463 rooms. If not more.
it means that your obviously not going to cinderellas castle for the ball
There is no real model for Cinderellas castle, but the designers where probably inspired by Neusweinstein Castle, Bavaria, Germany That's not true. Cinderella's castle was modeled Cinderella Castle was inspired by several French palaces, most notably Château de Pierrefonds, Château d'Ussé in France, Fontainebleau, Versailles, and the chateaux of Chenonceau, Chambord and Chaumont. The Alcázar in Segovia, Spain, was also an influence. Neuschwanstein Castle was the original inspiration for Walt Disney in his concept for the castle in the classic animated
The Disney Company. Because Walt got his idea for the "Cinderella" Castle from Neuschwanstein in Bavaria.