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Magical Makeover Has Transformed Cinderella Castle to Accommodate ‘Suite
Dreams’ of Lucky Disney Guests
For decades, Walt Disney World guests have dreamed of spending the night in
Cinderella Castle -- a night when, as the clock strikes 12, the magic doesn't
end. And during "The Year of a Million Dreams" celebration in 2007, the dream
will finally come true for lucky guests following a magical transformation
within the Magic Kingdom landmark.
Unused space originally envisioned as in-park accommodations for the Disney
family has been transformed into Cinderella Castle Suite -- a place where lucky
Walt Disney World guests will spend a dream-come-true night beginning in late
January.
Eligible guests will be selected as part of the unique Disney Dreams Giveaway,
which began Oct. 1, 2006. For the castle stay, a Walt Disney World guest at a
park or Downtown Disney will be selected randomly by early in the afternoon most
days beginning in late January. The guest and up to five members of their party
will begin their dream-come-true night that evening at Cinderella's Royal Table,
the popular restaurant located in Cinderella Castle. (Because the Castle stay
requires same-day use, mail-in winners will be awarded a prize of comparable
value.)
After the rest of the Magic Kingdom guests have headed home, these lucky guests
can keep the castle lights burning brightly well into the night, wrapping
themselves in the cozy comforts of their dream suite -- a salon, bedchamber and
bathroom off of a private marble-floored lobby some four stories above the
surrounding Magic Kingdom, replete with rich details befitting the 17th century
fairytale and the French chateaus that inspired the design of Cinderella Castle:
Fluffy feather comforters beneath the regal canopy draping of two queen beds ...
A cut-stone bedchamber floor inspired by the mosaic art masterpiece that adorns
the castle's breezeway entrance to Fantasyland ... ... A parlor sofa that
invites kicking off the shoes and curling up to read a chapter beneath a vaulted
ceiling of the salon ... Rich, wood-paneled walls, stained-glass windows, and
glimpses of the familiar gray castle stone.
While the idea of having living quarters inside Cinderella Castle dates to the
time when Walt Disney World Resort was being planned, until now the space had
been a backstage area -- essentially a blank canvas for a creative team from
Walt Disney Imagineering. In the fashion of a Disney attraction, Cinderella
Castle Suite emerged regally from their meticulous research and design skills.
"The architecture of the castle, the Cinderella story and the suite are all
interwoven," said Stephen Silvestri, the Walt Disney Imagineering show
producer/director who led a team of designers and craftsmen in the dream
makeover. "We want our guests to feel as though they are inside our castle but
also immersed within the fantasy realm of the Cinderella story."
In the lobby of the suite, guests will discover a design of the fairytale
pumpkin coach in the marble floor inlay. A memorable artifact from the story,
the famous glass slipper, adorns a cove. And through the doorway, the bedchamber
and salon are appointed with furnishings in the style of the era of "the Louies,"
as Silvestri refers to the French rulers of the period inspiring the castle and
Cinderella story. Nooks showcase sculpted pieces, clocks and porcelain all
befitting the period. Doors are richly detailed; the walls are covered with wood
panels and wall coverings. In the bathroom, hand-decorated copper basins sit
atop the vanity, recalling a time when fresh water was carried to the
bedchamber.
Despite all the careful attention to centuries-old details, the amenities of the
Cinderella Castle Suite are definitely 21st century. There's a lavish garden tub
plus a shower. There are also wheelchair accessible bathroom and bedroom
facilities and elevator access to the suite. As for a 17th-century-style
painting above a regal fireplace: it frames a modern 21st-century flat-screen
television.
"We want to balance the practical realities within the fantasy place to make the
experience truly a dream-come-true for our guests," Silvestri said.
(Jan 8, 2007)
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