Cinderella suite being used for Celeb overnighters

durangojim

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Per TMZ Katie and Surry (with a fringe on top) Cruise spend the night in the castle. I wish Disney would still keep a daily celebration allowing regular park guests the chance to stay in the suite.
 

elisatonks

Active Member
I wound not be suprised if in the not so distant future the suite becomes a hotel room that is rented out every night, especially as the year of a million dreams is offically over. There is alot of people out there that would pay for it.
 

Crazy4WDW1

Active Member
I thought that the suite was only going to be used for charities, etc? I guess with the economy tanking, they are selling the suite for use to the highest bidders. :shrug:
 

LuLaSue

Well-Known Member
I don't see an issue if someone wants to rent it although I think it's wonderful to use it for charities. Why not both? If I had the money I would reserve a night or two!
 

LuLaSue

Well-Known Member
I'm not so sure. Celeb freebies are a fact of life. It's good advertising. Gift bags. The way casinos comp their whales.

True,I did not think of it this way. It is a fact a life. Not fair but, a fact! And this is why the rich get richer.:brick:
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
I'm not so sure. Celeb freebies are a fact of life. It's good advertising. Gift bags. The way casinos comp their whales.

Yeah, I'd really doubt the Cruises paid anything for the entire trip there. Not only is it good advertising, but it's also a good perk to dangle in front of them to solicit future business from the celeb (We want you in motion picture _____, so we'll give you _____). I think it's probably a smart move to utilize it this way (at least sometimes).
 

One Lil Spark

EPCOT Center Defender
Yeah, I'd really doubt the Cruises paid anything for the entire trip there. Not only is it good advertising, but it's also a good perk to dangle in front of them to solicit future business from the celeb (We want you in motion picture _____, so we'll give you _____). I think it's probably a smart move to utilize it this way (at least sometimes).
Especially if they're warming up little Suri to be a child star... Surely Disney would want to jump on that opportunity!
 

DisneyJoe

Well-Known Member
The other night I caught the last few minutes of a wedding show on Food Network, just before Weddings:Unwrapped came on. It was showing someone who had their wedding reception in the Magic Kingdom in front of the castle, and at the end, it was announced that the bride and groom would be spending the night in the Castle Suite.

I guess you just need to have the $$$$$.
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
The other night I caught the last few minutes of a wedding show on Food Network, just before Weddings:Unwrapped came on. It was showing someone who had their wedding reception in the Magic Kingdom in front of the castle, and at the end, it was announced that the bride and groom would be spending the night in the Castle Suite.

I guess you just need to have the $$$$$.

They won a contest from Brides magazine (in conjunction with Walt Disney World).
 

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