Disneyland castles are not imaginary.. but you will find them in these tourist destinations
Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasimi - Have you ever wondered where the people responsible for drawing castles and buildings in cartoons that appeared in recent years and then turned into Disneyland World theme parks got their ideas from? Some of these buildings are actually great tourist destinations around the world.
Frozen Palace
It is one of Disney's most interesting castles and is inspired by the "ice hotel" building that is constructed every year from frozen cubes in Quebec, Canada. The hotel runs from January to March each year.
Aladdin's palace
It is a place located in a fictional city called Agrabah within the famous cartoon movie "Aladdin", but the building is inspired by the famous Taj Mahal shrine in Agra in India, which is visited by thousands of tourists from around the world every year.
Prince Eric's Palace
In addition to his fame within the Disneyland theme parks, he is from the animated movie "Mermaid", which is inspired by the island of Mont Saint Michel in the French region of Normandy, where the palace was built high on a rock adjacent to the sea, and it is considered a tourist attraction that is visited throughout the year.
Le Mont Saint Michel
The idea of the royal palace for the sleeping princess was born on the basis of Neuschwanstein Castle in the German state of Bavaria, and this tourist attraction is open all days of the year and receives more than more than 1.4 million tourists, and it was opened for the first time seven weeks after the death of King Ludwig II in 1886, and it was The King had built this place to withdraw from public life.
Disney castles are always the best attraction for young children as well as their parents, as they provide complete fun with the magic that exists in all its corners, and although they are real and do not have the magic of cartoon films, children always live the atmosphere of movies inside them.
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