
Fantasyland refurbishment moves to the castle wall above Princess Fairytale Hall at the Magic Kingdom
Work continues on preparing the Magic Kingdom ahead of the 50th anniversary later this year.

Good thing it’s called Fantasyland and not RealismlandLooks like very authentic brick colors! [/sarcasm]
People really need to accept that this isn't changing until after the 50th. It'll be all right. We've lived through worse.Interesting but still not addressing the (ugh) pink.
People really need to accept that this isn't changing until after the 50th. It'll be all right. We've lived through worse.
At least it will start to fade?Which means we're stuck with it until April 2023.![]()
Did I ever say that it was out of the question that they put those colors in? No. I said that they are not authentic colors for bricks; a fairly non-controversial point of view, if I do say so myself.Good thing it’s called Fantasyland and not Realismland
Also, those colors are ugly.Did I ever say that it was out of the question that they put those colors in? No. I said that they are not authentic colors for bricks; a fairly non-controversial point of view, if I do say so myself.
When you consider all the elements of real world castles they put into the architecture of Cinderella Castle (such as gargoyles, arrow slits, battlements, etc), pink and gold bricks in what are supposed to represent perimeter walls do stand out.
You ... realize the pink- and gold-toned ones are what's being painted over, right? The cooler gray tones were used in the castle repaint, and that's what they're matching here. They're just in the middle of painting by numbers, so different ones are mixed in.Did I ever say that it was out of the question that they put those colors in? No. I said that they are not authentic colors for bricks; a fairly non-controversial point of view, if I do say so myself.
When you consider all the elements of real world castles they put into the architecture of Cinderella Castle (such as gargoyles, arrow slits, battlements, etc), pink and gold bricks in what are supposed to represent perimeter walls do stand out.
Glad to hear!You ... realize the pink- and gold-toned ones are what's being painted over, right? The cooler gray tones were used in the castle repaint, and that's what they're matching here. They're just in the middle of painting by numbers, so different ones are mixed in.
Also, none of these are unbelievable stone colors in isolation. You're just weirded out by the effect of seeing them all together while it's in progress.
These are base colors. They will be distressed to Match the lower castle bricksIt does look pretty stupid/terrible.
I kind of doubt it will be really noticeable in the park, though. Most people aren't paying attention to those walls.
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