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| Enchanted Storybook Castle | |
|---|---|
The Enchanted Storybook Castle in September 2016 | |
| Shanghai Disneyland | |
| Area | Fantasyland |
| Coordinates | 31°08′44″N121°39′20″E / 31.1455449°N 121.6556832°E /31.1455449; 121.6556832 |
| Status | Operating |
| Opening date | June 16, 2016[1] |
| Ride statistics | |
| Attraction type | Castle |
| Theme | Disney Princess/Frozen |
| Height | 60 m (200 ft) |
Enchanted Storybook Castle is the centerpiececastle inShanghai Disneyland. Opening on June 16, 2016, it replacedWalt Disney World’sCinderella Castle as the tallest castle in all of the related Disney theme parks.
The look of Enchanted Storybook Castle was inspired by many other Disney castles, including Cinderella Castle andSleeping Beauty Castle. Similarly to theCastle of Magical Dreams inHong Kong Disneyland, it represents all of the Disney princesses. Features include a walkthrough attraction, a Disney character-dining restaurant, and a boat-themed attraction. On the tallest tower, there is a peony flower sculpture to represent Shanghai, giving voice to the motto of the park: "Authentically Disney, distinctly Chinese."
31°08′44″N121°39′20″E / 31.1455449°N 121.6556832°E /31.1455449; 121.6556832