Disney Castles from around the Parks

There are a total of 5 Disney castles located at the Disney parks; Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland. This posts shows a picture of each and gives the name. When I started this, I was under the impression that they were each named after a Disney Princess but instead I found they are all named after either Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty.

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Disneyland – Sleeping Beauty Castle

Sleeping Beauty Castle

Magic Kingdom – Cinderella Castle

Magic Kingdom Cinderella Castle

Tokyo Japan – Cinderella Castle

Cinderella Castle Tokyo Disneyland

Disneyland Paris – Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant (literally “the Castle of Sleeping Beauty”)

Disneyland Paris Castle

Hong Kong Disneyland – Sleeping Beauty Castle

Hong Kong Disneyland Castle with Fireworks

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  • Awesome indeed, thanks for the post.

    Robert
  • Ashleigh
    your website of all the different cinderella castles rock
  • Melissa
    This is fantastic. I was looking for great pics to put on the cover of my report about the Walt Disney Company. These are great. Thanks for your help.

    ~M
  • Eeyore
    whoo-hoo!!! im young bt still know WAY more bout disneyalnd then most people disneyland is da bomb! lol...jk
  • Yes in deed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Yay your right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • aybike
    this is fantastic,? was looking for gread pics to put on the cover of my report about the walt D?SNEY COMPANY.
  • K
    belle is from paris, why isn't her castle there?
  • Travis
    Technically, Cinderella is french too...

    Cinderella, Belle, and Ariel (judging by Eric and his household's clothing) are all french...
  • emma
    Well, cinderella is also from france... the story of Cendrillon ( I may have spelt that wrong) is french. I had no idea that each of the castles looked different... I knew that the californian castle might be a bit dated, but I had no idea at how boxy the others are in comparison to the parisian castle... The theming at disneyland paris is amazing, the castle is stunning.
  • Travis
    well... they actually have Castles in France... they had to make it look good compared to the real ones. HAHA
  • Ariel
    Belle's castle isn't in Disneyland Paris because the movie came out after the castle was designed I'm sure.
  • kat
    how neat it would be if each disney castle was named after differnt princesses!
  • Robin
    By the way, I think the Tokio Castle is from The Beauty and the Beast.
    And maybe Snow White's in Hong Kong.

    Thanks !!!
  • Xtarlight
    This year we visit the Hong Kong park and we can be proud to say, we've visited the 5 Disneyland castles around the world!
  • Scann
    While in Germany, I found a wonderful place: Neuschwanstein Castle. It is the inspiration for Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park and for the Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland. If you love castles...or Disneyland, you've gotta see it!
  • princessa
    i've seen the castles,they are so baeutiful.
  • april
    i have the book from euro disney and it says that the castle there is belles.
  • fantastic! wonderful! adorable!
    aw aw aw aw x)
  • chikitanindya
    disneyland is very wonderful!
    I hope i can go there, one day... :)
  • I have been there thrice with my family, we all loved it, it's one of the best places i have been to in my entire life.

    Debra
  • i am so excited to visit the Disneyland, i think i will enjoy going there and its not a waste of time to visit it,..
  • your friend :)
    Why don't Snow White and Belle and Ariel have castels???
  • Doris
    Disneyland's castle is Snow White's castle.
  • unclewalt_1
    I was two & 1/2 when i met Walt Disney in Disneyland on main street USA.
    A true gift from god because any man that can put a spark in the lives of; men, women and especially children and forget their problems for a small
    length fo timeis a great man in my book case and point: when Uncle Walt
    was alive, he use to bring underprivileged children for a day at disneyland.
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