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Who wants to see a new Disney location with a real block and mortar castle?

THEMEPARKPIONEER

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Original Poster
Imagine going to the Magick Kingdom or Disneyland where you can actually explore like Tom Sawyers island or the Tree House the entire building from basement to the slides with a whole bunch of interactive features you can play with?
 

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
It's not exactly what you were talking about, but Paris has a cool dragon that lives under the castle, and Shanghai has a really intricate interior.
Feh..TDL Had The Horned King and an Army of The Dead under their castle...
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eliza61nyc

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Nope, see they have this place called Germany. awesome place, tons of real life castles that beat any thing that could be made up.


just me but I go to disney for the made up, for the nonsensical, for the fairy tale.

For authenticity, I go to the real places.
 

JIMINYCR

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I'd love having a more castle experience. I enjoy looking at / finding all the details that the Imagineers place throughout the queues and in the attractions. It adds to my enjoyment of the themed areas. I would love having more things plussed up for guests to be better immersed in the parks. I used to think how fun it would have been if some of the the streets of America buildings were more than just facades and we could see more detailed scenes behind those doors.
 

lazyboy97o

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You’re describing Disneyland Paris. Le Château de la Belle ain’t Bois Dormant is made of stone and does have a basement to explore. It also has a bigger treehouse built on an island with play features.
 

MickeyLuv'r

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You’re describing Disneyland Paris. Le Château de la Belle ain’t Bois Dormant is made of stone and does have a basement to explore. It also has a bigger treehouse built on an island with play features.
One can also explore the upstairs of the castle as well. The upstairs is more for looking than touching, but it is nice to explore. It is kind of a giant storybook. The castle also a gift shop.
 

UKDisney Dave

Well-Known Member
You’re describing Disneyland Paris. Le Château de la Belle ain’t Bois Dormant is made of stone and does have a basement to explore. It also has a bigger treehouse built on an island with play features.

Less stone, and more well painted cement! Plus cleaverly disgused whole sections of the wall at the base that swing open for cast access.

Still, it’s my favourite Disney castle by far, and the dragons awesome.
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
The Paris castle does have the best interior. The dragon and its lair is wonderful in person, but it's kind of odd how underutilized it is and how Disney never mentions it in advertising.
 

fradz

Well-Known Member
I'd love having a more castle experience. I enjoy looking at / finding all the details that the Imagineers place throughout the queues and in the attractions. It adds to my enjoyment of the themed areas. I would love having more things plussed up for guests to be better immersed in the parks. I used to think how fun it would have been if some of the the streets of America buildings were more than just facades and we could see more detailed scenes behind those doors.
Do DLP
 

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