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Sleeping Beauty Castle

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About Sleeping Beauty Castle

The Sleeping Beauty Castle walk-through has returned, after a seven-year absence from Disneyland Park. You won't find the same dioramas, though, but an all-new retelling of the Sleeping Beauty story, using animated images inspired by Eyvind Earle's designs from the original Walt Disney animated film. -- Last edited by Robert Niles

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It was just cool to be inside the castle. The little picture dioramma things have some neat effects and surprises. Check it out, I was glad I did. - Manny Barron

This was pretty cool. I liked the fact that you can go up inside the castle, that's pretty awesome. When i went in it there was like this huge never ending line of people so it was mostly just waiting to see the little picture things...which i guess is the point. But it would be a lot more fun if it hadn't been so croweded because then we could've ran around and scared eachother. That would be the perfect place to jump out and scare people... - Chloe !


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