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There are few people in this world who couldn’t recognize the enchanting, magical, dream-like fortress known as Cinderella’s Castle at Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Disney World as we know it is tailor-made for adventurous and intrepid little dreamers. From princess makeovers to magical mirrors, it is the world’s most magical place.
Alongside candy, favorite characters and thrilling rides, it boasts the most enchanting castle in all the land, Cinderella’s Castle. No matter how many times you see it, no matter how old you are, Cinderella’s Castle is awe-inspiring 100% of the time. If you’re fortunate enough to see it during Halloween or Christmas, it’s even more mind-blowing. So, I got thinking, Where did all this magic come from? Scott Smith, A Burst of Magic, Cinderella’s Castle, Magic Kingdom Walt Disney World, FL Like many great works of art, the inspiration for Cinderella’s Castle comes from the most magical and storybook-plucked fortresses in all of Europe. I’m talking fairy tale quality, fairy Godmother flying around on unicorns kinda castles.
That’s right and I’m going to show you all of them, but first let’s meet Herbert. Cinderella in theaters March 13, 2015 The Designing of Cinderella’s Castle Herbert Dickens Ryman (June 28, 1910 – February 10, 1989), Disney artist, personal friend of Walt Disney and chief designer of the Cinderella Castle, chose eight named architectural masterpieces that inspired his plans for Cinderella’s fairytale fortress. Since 1971 Cinderella’s Castle has become the poster-castle for modern day fairy tales, (for mainstream America that is because we all know these fairy tale castles were around long before Walt). For others around the world, this was just a fabrication of some of Europe’s most stunning works of architecture, built in pieces from France, Germany, Poland and Spain. Christa Thompson is the Founder and Senior Editor of The Fairytale Traveler. Christa has been traveling the world since 2003 when she attended a summer abroad study at the University of Cambridge in England.
Since then, her wanderlust has been fierce. Her three passions in life are her son, traveling, and being creative. The Fairytale Traveler brand gives Christa the opportunity to do all of these things and to live intentionally every day. 'It's never too late to believe in what you love and to pursue your dreams.' -Christa Thompson. The Fairytale Traveler is a travel and lifestyle blog inspired by the greatest stories ever told. It follows the adventures of Christa and her son Gauge as they explore the world's magical, otherworldly and fairytale-like places, places that inspired great stories, film locations, creepy places, historic sites, castles, and just about anything suited for royalty.
They love myth, legend and lore, books, film, and fandoms. Along with travel stories, travel tips, and travel guides, they feature product reviews on cars, gadgets, and smart technology, and write Gift Guides on travel gear, geeky collectibles, housewares, home decor and more. ©2013-2018 Travel Media Solutions, LLC DBA The Fairytale Traveler All Rights Reserved.