PHOTOS: Snow White’s Scary Adventures Facade Receives Colorful New Color Scheme During Refurbishment at Disneyland

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PHOTOS: Snow White’s Scary Adventures Facade Receives Colorful New Color Scheme During Refurbishment at Disneyland

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PHOTOS: Snow White’s Scary Adventures Facade Receives Colorful New Color Scheme During Refurbishment at Disneyland

Today, we got our first look at the progress towards a refurbished Snow White’s Scary Adventures attraction. Snow White’s Scary Adventures is going through a full refurbishment in Disneyland currently. The only princess-themed dark ride at Disneyland will see the removal of some of the more scary elements and the addition of a “Happily Ever After” ending.

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The construction progress is taking up a large part of Fantasyland. It has jutted out in the walkway, causing a congested space between Peter Pan’s Flight and the Snow White refurbishment.

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The scrims that have been in place for weeks have now been removed, revealing a more colorful facade, leaning towards iridescent gold and purple tones, similar to the Sleeping Beauty Castle redo.

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We can also see that the “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” sign above the doorway has been removed. This could return in some form, but we would anticipate a name change to fit the more appropriate “Happily Ever After” theme.

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If you compare these last two pictures, you can really see the stark contrast between the two color palates. The original seems a little more realistic (although still fantasy), with more muted, rustic tones. While the new pictures from today appear a little bit more fairytale-like (which admittedly makes sense for Fantasyland), with brighter, shimmering colors.snow whites scary adventures construction walls disneyland 5.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=scale&h=750&ixlib=php 1.2

What do you think about the re-theming of the attraction? Are you a fan of the classic attraction, or do you think it was time to make it a little less scary? Let me know in the comments!