Disney restores Cinderella Castle's classic colors at Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World has begun repainting Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom to its original color scheme, replacing the pink tones introduced in 2020. Fans who criticized the brighter look have welcomed the change, calling it a return to the park's familiar aesthetic. The castle, a centerpiece for over 50 years, now features softer blues, grays, and tans.

Cinderella Castle stands at the heart of Magic Kingdom, serving as the park's iconic backdrop for photos, parades, and fireworks. In 2020, Disney applied a fresh coat of paint with brighter pink hues to celebrate a milestone anniversary. However, many guests felt the colors clashed with the park's traditional design, sparking online debates and calls for a reversal. Recently, crews have restored the structure to its longstanding palette of subdued blues, neutral grays, and tans, aligning it once more with the surrounding architecture. Guests have noticed the subtle shift during recent visits. Fan reactions have been positive. One visitor said, “Classic look ROCKS.” Another noted, “The pink made no sense. The classic color scheme makes the entire area in front of the castle look congruent.” A third shared, “I missed the classic look.” This restoration bucks a trend of closures at Disney parks, such as MuppetVision 3D, Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island, The Great Movie Ride, Maelstrom, and DinoLand USA. Meanwhile, Magic Kingdom undergoes other updates, including refurbishments to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, which aim to modernize while preserving core elements.

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