New Sleeping Beauty Castle Design Revealed in Pavement at Disneyland Paris

Shannen Ace

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Sleeping Beauty Castle pavement at Disneyland Paris

New Sleeping Beauty Castle Design Revealed in Pavement at Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris revealed a new image of Sleeping Beauty Castle embedded in the pavement in front of Main Street train station. DLP Report shared photos of the new design on X.

New Castle Pavement

DLP Main Street Station Minnie Mouse
Image Source: DLP Report

There was previously a Euro Disneyland Railroad logo in the ground here (logo shown above), but it was removed. The new image of the castle is set against gray stones with a golden circle around the top of the castle.

Sleeping Beauty Castle pavement at Disneyland Paris
Image Source: DLP Report

The castle is shades of pink with blue turrets, a gold outline, and a small gold medallion where a stained glass window is on the real Sleeping Beauty Castle.

This update is also in connection with the Disneyland Hotel reimagining, which reopens to guests on January 25. Disney recently released a look at the new artwork that decorates the Royal Banquet Restaurant inside the hotel.

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris is officially known as Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant. Though it’s inspired by the castle from “Sleeping Beauty,” it looks very different from Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park. The Parisian version is taller and built into a hill with a dragon’s den below. The Hong Kong Disneyland castle also used to be Sleeping Beauty Castle but was reimagined into the Castle of Magical Dreams a few years ago.

A few days ago, we got to see photos of Disneyland Paris, including Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant, blanketed in snow.

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