Disney restaura as cores clássicas do Cinderella Castle no Magic Kingdom

O Walt Disney World começou a repintar o Cinderella Castle no Magic Kingdom com seu esquema de cores original, substituindo os tons de rosa introduzidos em 2020. Os fãs que criticaram o visual mais brilhante receberam bem a mudança, descrevendo-a como um retorno à estética familiar do parque. O castelo, peça central há mais de 50 anos, agora apresenta azuis, cinzas e tons terrosos mais suaves.

O Cinderella Castle fica no coração do Magic Kingdom, servindo como o pano de fundo icônico do parque para fotos, desfiles e fogos de artifício. Em 2020, a Disney aplicou uma nova camada de tinta com tons de rosa mais vibrantes para celebrar um marco de aniversário. No entanto, muitos visitantes sentiram que as cores contrastavam com o design tradicional do parque, gerando debates online e pedidos por uma reversão. Recentemente, as equipes restauraram a estrutura à sua paleta de longa data de azuis sóbrios, cinzas neutros e tons terrosos, alinhando-a mais uma vez com a arquitetura ao redor. Os visitantes notaram a mudança sutil durante visitas recentes. As reações dos fãs foram positivas. Um visitante disse: “O visual clássico é demais”. Outro observou: “O rosa não fazia sentido. O esquema de cores clássico faz com que toda a área em frente ao castelo pareça harmoniosa”. Um terceiro compartilhou: “Senti falta do visual clássico”. Esta restauração contraria uma tendência de fechamentos nos parques da Disney, como MuppetVision 3D, Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island, The Great Movie Ride, Maelstrom e DinoLand USA. Enquanto isso, o Magic Kingdom passa por outras atualizações, incluindo reformas na Big Thunder Mountain Railroad e na Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, que visam modernizar mantendo elementos principais.

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