Cinderella’s Castle Suite: Part 2

Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2
Since you all asked for more details on my stay in Cinderella’s castle and I love talking about Cinderella’s castle here are a few more details.

Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2

The castle suite is equipped with modern technology but it is hidden from view. It even has wi-fi just in case Cinderella wants to update her Facebook status. Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2 There is a castle phone and you can call anywhere in the United States for free. We all took turns making calls to our family and friends on the princess phone.

Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2

The castle has a fireplace that glows and the back of the fireplace lights up in a pattern. One of the patterns is a hidden Mickey. If you blink you miss it!

The suite itself is on the 3rd floor (I think) of the castle. It consists of three rooms, a bedroom, bathroom and sitting area. The suite isn’t very big, but it slept six people comfortably.

When you enter the suite you are in the bedroom. This room has two queen beds, small desk, nightstand, fireplace, television, table and chairs and one window.

You walk through the bedroom to the sitting area. This room has the most natural light and contains a pull-out couch, large wall sized wardrobe, television, and the stained glass windows that tell the story of Cinderella.

The bathroom has two sinks, a large tub, shower, separate throne room, and sitting area. It is off the bedroom.

Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2

Whenever we left the room to watch the Main Street Electrical Parade and the fireworks we came back to our beds’ turned down and covered with rose petals.

Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2

When you stay in the castle you get your own key. The key is just like all the other Disney Resort keys, except this one is white and it has the castle logo on it. I’m still carrying mine around. Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2

Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2

After sleeping in the castle, although we only slept a few hours, we got up and had breakfast with the Princesses at Cinderella’s Royal Table. Anyone can dine with the princesses inside the castle, but you must make reservations months in advance as the restaurant fills up very quickly.

Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2

We were assigned another guide in the morning to finish our magical experience. While Steve was the walking encyclopedia, Michael was the Disney humorist. He told us funny stories about Walt and Roy Disney and gave us a behind the scenes look at Animal Kingdom. Even after we left the parks Michael had photos delivered to our hotel room and went above and beyond our expectations.

Cinderellas Castle Suite: Part 2

While sleeping in the castle cannot be purchased, if you have the money you can pay for a VIP guide like Michael or Steve. Amy wrote all about the VIP tour on her site, Mom’s Travel Tales.

A few more random things about Cinderella’s Castle Suite.

The suite was originally built as an office for Walt Disney not an apartment. Because Walt died before Walt Disney World opened in 1971, the suite was used for phone operators. After they outgrew the suite it wasn’t really used until a few years ago when they decided to create Cinderella’s suite.

The suite is not used for terminally ill children because once the park is closed there is limited access to emergency care. It would not be safe for someone with a life threatening illness to stay in the suite overnight.

Staying in Cinderella’s Castle Suite is sure to give you a bad case of I-want-to-tell-everyone-I stayed-in-the-castle-itis. The symptoms range from mentioning it in casual conversation to the grocery store cashier…. “I had the best fresh fruit when I stayed in Cinderella’s Castle” to telling your family the same stories over and over because you are so excited.

Staying overnight in Cinderella’s Castle was a once in a lifetime experience and our guide’s Michael, Steve, Sean and Kate made it truly magical weekend!

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My Night in Cinderella’s Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

Last Friday my friend Andrea won a night in Cinderella’s castle. I was sitting at her table when she won and was thrilled for her! I assumed she would be coming back to the Magic Kingdom with her family and spending a night in Cinderella’s castle until I learned that she would be going there that night! I was truly thrilled for her, as she has three boys and I knew they would never want to do such a “girly” thing.

Later that morning I was sitting listening to the speaker and I received this message from Andrea on my computer:

I’m putting you and Amy down for tonight. You want to I’m sure, right????!!

It was all I could do not to squeal with excitement during the conference. I was going to be spending the night in Cinderella’s Castle!!!!!

I would say something about dreams coming true… but I honestly never thought you could even stay in the castle. We packed our bags that afternoon and at 4pm we met our carriage aka minivan.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

Accompanying Andrea on the trip were Amy, Briana, Amanda, and Crystal.

Our driver Sean, started telling us about our evening. We would arrive at the Magic Kingdom and could do whatever we wanted. Ride the rides, hang out in the castle suite, shop, eat, it was up to us. We were assigned another guide, Steve, when we arrived through a back door at the Magic Kingdom.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

We quickly learned that staying in Cinderella’s Castle suite was a pretty big deal. There is only one room in Cinderella’s Castle and you can’t buy it. The room is given away randomly throughout the year. In the Year of a Million Dreams they would surprise one family a day with a night in the castle. Now, the room is given away every two weeks or so. The Castle Suite has only been used 600 times.

I don’t think any of us knew what to expect when we started our castle experience. The rest of the day unfolded like a dream. Steve was a walking encyclopedia of Disney knowledge, he shared stories and pointed out little details in the park that I had never noticed before.

Steve was also our human “fast pass.” If we wanted to ride a ride, Steve would walk us in the back entrance and we would get right on… no waiting! It was amazing. On every ride Steve would share with us the story of that ride. Since Disney was built by movie makers and not theme park designers every single ride tells a story. It was fun to hear these stories and learn more about the people who built this park many years ago.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

But, since many of you know a lot about Disney I’ll get straight to the photos. We took several hundred between us, so I tried to find some of my favorite, and some that give you the best “view” of Cinderella’s Castle suite. I’ll share in another post soon some of the Disney facts I learned from our guides.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

Two of our amazing guides, Steve and Kate. They are standing in the lobby of the suite. Notice what time it is on the grandfather clock?

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

I’m sure you have seen these windows on the castle. Those are windows in the suite.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

Same windows on the inside of the suite.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

After you enter the lobby, you take a ride in the carriage to your room. When you step out of the carriage you are in a beautiful entry. There is a display on the wall with some of Cinderella’s favorite things, her glass slipper, crown, scepter, and three pumpkins, which were a gift from the Fairy Godmother, so she would never forget her humble beginnings.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

If you look up in the entry area you will see several images from the Cinderella movie.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

On the floor is a tile mosaic of Cinderella’s carriage. It is made of over 30,000 tiles including tiles made out of gold and silver.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

Getting ready to go inside the suite.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

Cinderella’s Bed. I bet you didn’t know she had a digital camera. My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

There was a glass slipper for Andrea to take home.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

White chocolate carriage filled with chocolate covered strawberries.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

Telescope from Captain Hook, books on loan from Belle, and MacBook Pro on loan from the bloggers.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

There are a series of stained glass windows that tell the story of Cinderella.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

It is hard to get a good view from the caste suite since all the windows are stained glass.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

This is the television in the suite. To turn it on you push a button on the magic wand. Tinkerbell flies across the mirror and it turns into a television!

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

The bath tub, notice the princess bubble bath.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

This is the ceiling above the tub in the bathroom. The lights twinkle like the stars.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

A glass slipper made from a towel waited for us in the bathroom.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

Would you expect anything else in a princess bathroom? Yes, the toilet is a throne.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

There are columns inside the suite. They are all decorated with the story of Cinderella.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

The emergency exit.

The one thing that amazed me about Cinderella’s Castle suite and all of Walt Disney World is the attention to detail. I’ll be sharing more about that later this week, but I’ll leave you with one more observation. One of the first pictures in this post is a tile mosaic that is in the walkway of the castle. Thousands of people walk by it every day. Take notice the checkered floor pattern in the mosaic photo.

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

This is the floor of the suite, does it look familiar? It is the same floor as the mosaic! Nothing you see at Disney is an accident, it was all carefully planned by the Imagineers who designed this park. It was fascinating to learn about these details during our stay at the castle. I’ll write more later this week about our stay and the fun facts I learned about Disney!

My Night in Cinderellas Castle: Practically Perfect in Every Way

Disney… at 2am, the only ones left in the park!

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Disney Vacation

Disney Vacation

I love Disney, it is one of my favorite places to take the family. My friend Fish Mama is getting ready to take her kids to Disney next month and is looking for advice. If you have a Disney post, or even advice to give her, hop over to Life as Mom and help her plan her trip. If you are planning a trip to Disney, my 30 Days of Disney series might be helpful as well.

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30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

Our last day was spent at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. I had pretty low expectations going into the day because I didn’t remember liking the park very much when we had our season passes years ago. After a full day at the park I was pleasantly surprised, they really had something for everyone.

We started the day by separating. The littler kids and I went to visit some characters while the big kids rode Tower of Terror and Rock’n Roller Coaster. I must tell you there are a ton of character greeting spots at the park and the lines are minimal.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

The littlest Tower of Terror rider.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

We then went to see the Playhouse Disney show. I chuckled while we were watching this show because my children have only seen these shows on television a handful of times but knew all the catchy phrases and songs. This is a fun show for the younger crowd.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

There is also a character greeting outside of the theater.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

We went to get fast passes for the Toy Story ride and on the way stopped to see Prince Caspian. As you can see our oldest was thrilled to meet him!

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

The “show” for Prince Caspien is a little lame, basically you watch a recap of the movie. I would skip it unless you are a die hard fan.

We spent some time at the “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” playground. This is a fun area to let your kids burn off some energy. Be careful though, it had rained the day before and the flooring was very slippery.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

Some time during the day we happened upon the Power Rangers. I don’t think my children have ever seen an episode of the Power Rangers, but they were loved posing with them. We probably spent 30 minutes going from Ranger to Ranger.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

The kids were so excited about the Power Rangers that they spent the rest of the day practicing their moves.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

We also saw Scully.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

The Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular was a family favorite since Dad was chosen to be an extra! This is really an awesome show, especially if you have little boys! They will love all the fire, guns, and action! After seeing several shows where people are chosen from the audience I think that you have a better chance of being picked if you are wearing bright colors and wave your hands like a madman!

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

Most of the family rode the Star Wars ride. It got mixed reviews from the kids.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

We had lunch at a great place called the Studio Catering Company. It is close to the playground. They had great food for a small price (well, a small price for Disney). They actually had healthy choices on the menu. My husband had chicken with beans and rice, I had a chicken ceasar wrap, and the kids had macaroni with grapes and carrots. It was $50 for all 8 of use to eat.
After lunch we rode the most popular ride the in park, Toy Story Midway Mania! This is a cool ride! Everyone loved it, but if you want to love it like we did, get a fast pass. The line was about 50 minutes on a slow day at the park.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

My only regret of the day was trying to see the block party. Even though we had good seats, the block party actually was very difficult to see. Not to mention people pushing their way in front of the kids to get a better view for themselves. My advice, skip the block party and go see a show. You won’t be missing anything.

We had great seats for the Beauty and the Beast show… front row!

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

Even though they were tired, my girls loved this show, and there is enough of Gaston and the Beast to keep little boys attention too.

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

We visited The Magic of Disney Animation in order to find Mr. Incredible. If you don’t want to go on the tour you can enter the gift shop, go all the way to the back and follow the hallways to the characters. (Note: you can now visit the characters from UP at this location)

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

We also saw the Little Mermaid show as well as went on the Great Movie Ride. The Mermaid show is great and the Movie Ride was interesting, although could scare little kids.

We left the park a little before closing time. We had a fabulous day, the kids loved all the kids and shows and the park was not too crowded. I highly recommend this park as one your whole family will love!

30 Days of Disney ~ Hollywood Studios

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