Photos of Royal suite inside the Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World!

Check out the latest photos of the Royal suite inside of the castle at Walt Disney World! Quite impressive to say the least we must say here at imagineears! Click on any of the photos for a larger view, enjoy!

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Comment by sam wheeler

January 20, 2007 @ 7:37 pm

Beautiful, when can I stay?

91

Comment by Dreamy

January 21, 2007 @ 12:51 am

Nice place, but does it have internet access?

92

Comment by First Comment!

January 21, 2007 @ 1:48 am

Nice touch putting the toilet photo first. Or should I call it the “throne”?

93

Comment by ali

January 21, 2007 @ 11:23 am

Very fancy - mosaics are gorgeous - but o the whole it seems cold to me - plus what’s with the open area under the sinks? Nicely color-coordinated sink pipes…

94

Comment by justcorene

January 22, 2007 @ 1:48 am

Very nice, I would like to book my time for December 31, 2007. I think it would be very dreamy to stay in Cinderella’s Castle on New Year’s Eve.

95

Comment by Gerald Smith

January 22, 2007 @ 12:38 pm

I believe the toilet is the Royal Flush!

97

Comment by Erik

January 22, 2007 @ 6:31 pm

Where are the windows? It looks like it would feel more like a prison than a suite!

100

Comment by ryan

January 27, 2007 @ 8:43 pm

the room cant have windows because, naturally, disney cant control the guests in the room or what people may see looking up into the room

102

Comment by Steve Verardo

January 28, 2007 @ 5:28 pm

I love everything about Disney, and this was a great idea!
Even though I had the same idea on one of my first visits years ago… Anyway cudos to Disney for another added touch.
Are there windows to look out onto the Magic Kingdom???

103

Comment by Julie

January 30, 2007 @ 8:18 am

It’s nice however, how does this really appeal to children? The decoration is geared toward adults.

104

Comment by molly

January 30, 2007 @ 9:32 pm

Who really cares if it has internet access or “not enough windows”! I mean this is such a fantastic idea! The idea to put something like this in the castle is just icing on the cake for Disney. Not only will little girls and kids in general love to stay here (I think Disney did a good job of not specifically catering to a kid style, I mean in reality a castle isn’t all fluffy and mousey!)but I think grown women will love it too! It’s every Disney lovers dream come true, appropriate to the year I guess…thanks Disney!

114

Comment by sunny

February 2, 2007 @ 9:36 am

I wonder if the guests are confined to the suite over night? Obviously they wouldn’t be allowed to roam the kingdom while it is closed. Is there room service?

IT LOOKS WONDERFUL!!!!!!!

115

Comment by Kevin

February 2, 2007 @ 9:49 am

There was a post up on Digg which did say that you have to stay in once your in. Does it really matter though with a spread like that :) You can view the post on Digg here: http://www.digg.com/offbeat_news/Spend_the_night_in_Cinderella_s_Castle_at_DisneyWorld

Best,
The imagineears.com team!

124

Comment by Karina

February 7, 2007 @ 3:03 pm

love it when can i stay

127

Comment by ivonne nieves

February 12, 2007 @ 10:18 am

yes the decorations do appeal to children when my 7 year old daughter saw this she gasped and begged me to book it but got dissapointed when i told her you cant book. how can you enter to win a stay there?

176

Comment by Tyler

March 11, 2007 @ 11:17 am

I would love to get this dream stay at this beatiful suitefor my sister because she has always wanted to be a princess and has never gone to disneyland.If I got this for her it would mean the world to me and her 10 year old sister(me).This would be the perfect birthday present since my sister is 4-years old.But I would really like to know how to enter so I could give her this wouderful dream.

178

Comment by Caleigh

March 11, 2007 @ 5:46 pm

They select the people at random to stay in the suite; it’s part of one their promotions. So technically, you can’t book it, you just need to be in the right place at the right time, I guess.

If people were to book, they’d be on a waiting list for years on end!!

179

Comment by princessie

March 12, 2007 @ 9:26 am

Would love to stay there and my 3 daughters would be elated!!! Hopefully it will be able to be booked and not only a prize in years to come!

184

Comment by jesse mccartneys wife

March 13, 2007 @ 12:56 pm

how do you get to stay in this suite?
because i would love to.

417

Comment by steph

March 23, 2007 @ 2:11 pm

i love it .everything about it. i need to stay there asap. i would do anything to stay there. id be the happiest girl on the planet!

512

Comment by kimberly stuntzner

March 25, 2007 @ 7:01 pm

nice room dose it have an elvator in. wat dose the rest of the castle look like. how do i book a night in there?

Comment by Natalie D.

June 3, 2007 @ 12:21 pm

Looks Great!!!Already packed and ready to Go!!! Stinks that I can\\\’t book and go right now. Maybe I\\\’ll win. What do you want me to enter! I can draw, create, dance, sing! And I\\\’m cute!! LOVE DISNEY
EVERYTHING.

Comment by Caron Rae

June 7, 2007 @ 8:32 am

I think it would be super cool to stay there, run the MK at night, go riding on all the attractions all naked and free without anyone being there. Imagine being in the MK all alone - of course, this is all my fantasy, but damn, it would be fantastic!

Comment by Jodie

June 7, 2007 @ 8:37 am

Fantastic…but if you’re locked in all night, what do you do besides sleep? Is there a TV? Is there a kitchen or a frig for food for late night snacking? Internet service? I see windows, but you can’t look out. What does a family do to keep busy once “in” for the night? How about a major party with all the characters? I mean, this is a once in a life time thing, why not live it up, baby??? Do you get breakfast in the AM? Is there a link that truly defines what the family gets and does if they win?

Such a cool idea!!

Comment by Lisa

August 11, 2007 @ 8:25 am

This is a great idea but i dont think that you should be able to book this suite because you would have to book years and years in advance.

Comment by Victoria

August 14, 2007 @ 4:33 pm

For all of those of you that are asking, this website

http://hotels.about.com/od/disneyworld/a/cinderellasuite.htm

has all the answers about what you get if you when and gives you a way to enter the contest. It also talks a little about what may happen to the suite after the contest.

Comment by lauren

August 15, 2007 @ 8:07 pm

kk.
sooo.
is there only one room?
what do you do?
is there a tv?
is there a kitchen?
and how long does it take to book it?
and how much is it?

Comment by BLM

August 19, 2007 @ 2:56 pm

You people are ridiculous.

Actually, it does have windows. There is a view over MK from the suite.

If you have to have internet access to enjoy that room, YOU DO NOT deserve to win a night it it.

Comment by Kim

September 1, 2007 @ 10:45 am

I was one of the lucky one that won a night in the castle. Just thought I should answer some of the questions here. Yes there is internet access in the room. There are stain glass windows in the royal parlor. Yes there is room service. You can not leave the room once the park is closed. You can not book the room you can only win it (year of a million dreams contest) You also get to be in the parade. Dinner in the castle and breakfast at the crystal palace. An escort for the night where you dont wait on any lines to any rides. I must say it was amazing.

Comment by Laura B

September 7, 2007 @ 2:49 am

WOW! I just found out about this even tho i have tons of friends and some extended fam that work at Disney! Its AMAZING! If you want a guided tour (AWESOME) and another chance to win, go to the New Disney Princess Enchanted Tales DVD (http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/disneyprincessenchantedtales) website and you can enter a sweepstakes to win a nite in the suite.

Comment by Meyers

September 16, 2007 @ 4:56 pm

I get the feeling it\’s a prison suite.No windows you can actually look out from.You can walk around the Magic Kingdom for two hours after the park closes and only under the escort of a cast member.When you get back to the suite Disney provides you with a concierge to keep a close eye on you and your family thru out the night.They\’re not taking any chances and you have to make sure you ride the float in the Millions Dreams parade or you\’re not Warming Cinderellas bed.

Comment by Peter W

January 18, 2008 @ 3:44 am

Yeah, but when we talk about suitable accommmodation, what about this…. We are trying to book a \’Platinum Home\’ as they have 2 master bedrooms because we are going this year with another family. We are unable to book a specifc resort. All we are told is that we will be3 allocated somewher suitable \’on arrival\’. Is not knowing where you will be staying worthy taking the risk just to get a 5+ star holiday accommodation?

Pete

Comment by Chris R

January 22, 2008 @ 2:24 am

I have read a great deal about the Cinderella Castle Suite and this is the general idea.
There is no kitchen, but juice boxes, and cookies are provided. You can\’t book this suite or buy it, it is randomly awarded to the person who is at a random computer chosen location at one of the Orlando Disney parks at a designated time. That person can include up to 5 guests to share the suite with. For legal reasons, I think you can also win the contest with a mail-in entry, but it would not be possible for you to actually make it to the park that day so you would get another prize worth $587. I assume that every day there is a $587 mail in entry winner, and an actual in park winner that gets the suite, and if they can\’t stay the night then they get a $587 prize and they pick another random location. The winner in the parks is chosen before noon. I think they show you the suite, then you roam the park and do a parade, then have dinner downstairs at the royal table, then you can go to the room or go around the park for 2 hours escorted after hours. After that, you are confined to the castle until 9am when you have breakfast. Cinderella gives you a wakeup call at about 7:30am. Once you go to breakfast, you probably don\’t get back into the suite again. There are two flatscreen tv\’s with foreign language available, disney dvd collection, toilet, hot tub, two queen sized beds, some other fold-out that can sleep 2 more, sitting room, shower, all handicapped accessible, phone you can use to call anywhere for free, your personal concierge that will get things you need. Two walls have 3 windows each, all stained glass limiting visibility to a view of fantasyland through a bit of clear glass in the shape of Cinderella\’s slipper. There is internet service. I can imagine some problems with this prize. What if an inappropriate person wins? Would they risk having the place vandalized? What if someone is a smoker? Can\’t leave the castle all night, can\’t smoke in the castle. I bet some rules are broken there. The odds of winning are probably about 1 in 15,000 if you consider the average number of people who attend the park together, and that all the Disney Orlando parks guests are eligible, and that the winner is picked early in the day. Wonder what happens if there are more than 6 people in your party, ouch. The suite cost about $4 million and is about 800 square feet. It is below the conical towers and above the 2nd floor restaurant. It used to be used for storage and as a break room. The staff probably were not happy at losing that perk. After 2008, it will be used for things like make-a-wish or stays auctioned off for charities. I can imagine that some little girls are not so happy when their stay ends. That would be like the royal carriage with horses turning back into a pumpkin with mice. I guess some disappointed dreamers are inevitable, but the odds aren\’t that bad - 1 in about 15,000.

Comment by valerie

March 21, 2008 @ 2:20 am

I wonder how the room-service dining is….
“I’d like a Churro please.”
“Certainly. We’ll send it up to you once we find a nearby vendor on Main Street

Comment by Paris

April 26, 2008 @ 6:33 am

I\’m not sure what you have to put for website so I left it blank, anyway I am wondering if I would be able to find out how much (if it is even possible) it would cost for one night and two adults and only one room would be needed obviously, yes anyway how much would it cost for that? The reson I would like to know all this is because I want to treat my pearents to something nice as they have been nice to us all these years and would it be the same price in 2010 or would it be even more expensive anyway can you email me back please thank you.

Comment by Kevin

April 26, 2008 @ 7:00 am

Unfortunately it\\\’s not something you can reserve. It\\\’s only available to those who win the ongoing contest that Disney World has going, which started in 2007 and was extended through 2008. You can find more details about that here: http://yearofamilliondreams.imagineears.com/

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Photos of Royal suite inside the Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World!

Check out the latest photos of the Royal suite inside of the castle at Walt Disney World! Quite impressive to say the least we must say here at imagineears! Click on any of the photos for a larger view, enjoy!

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36 Comments »

90

Comment by sam wheeler

January 20, 2007 @ 7:37 pm

Beautiful, when can I stay?

91

Comment by Dreamy

January 21, 2007 @ 12:51 am

Nice place, but does it have internet access?

92

Comment by First Comment!

January 21, 2007 @ 1:48 am

Nice touch putting the toilet photo first. Or should I call it the “throne”?

93

Comment by ali

January 21, 2007 @ 11:23 am

Very fancy - mosaics are gorgeous - but o the whole it seems cold to me - plus what’s with the open area under the sinks? Nicely color-coordinated sink pipes…

94

Comment by justcorene

January 22, 2007 @ 1:48 am

Very nice, I would like to book my time for December 31, 2007. I think it would be very dreamy to stay in Cinderella’s Castle on New Year’s Eve.

95

Comment by Gerald Smith

January 22, 2007 @ 12:38 pm

I believe the toilet is the Royal Flush!

97

Comment by Erik

January 22, 2007 @ 6:31 pm

Where are the windows? It looks like it would feel more like a prison than a suite!

100

Comment by ryan

January 27, 2007 @ 8:43 pm

the room cant have windows because, naturally, disney cant control the guests in the room or what people may see looking up into the room

102

Comment by Steve Verardo

January 28, 2007 @ 5:28 pm

I love everything about Disney, and this was a great idea!
Even though I had the same idea on one of my first visits years ago… Anyway cudos to Disney for another added touch.
Are there windows to look out onto the Magic Kingdom???

103

Comment by Julie

January 30, 2007 @ 8:18 am

It’s nice however, how does this really appeal to children? The decoration is geared toward adults.

104

Comment by molly

January 30, 2007 @ 9:32 pm

Who really cares if it has internet access or “not enough windows”! I mean this is such a fantastic idea! The idea to put something like this in the castle is just icing on the cake for Disney. Not only will little girls and kids in general love to stay here (I think Disney did a good job of not specifically catering to a kid style, I mean in reality a castle isn’t all fluffy and mousey!)but I think grown women will love it too! It’s every Disney lovers dream come true, appropriate to the year I guess…thanks Disney!

114

Comment by sunny

February 2, 2007 @ 9:36 am

I wonder if the guests are confined to the suite over night? Obviously they wouldn’t be allowed to roam the kingdom while it is closed. Is there room service?

IT LOOKS WONDERFUL!!!!!!!

115

Comment by Kevin

February 2, 2007 @ 9:49 am

There was a post up on Digg which did say that you have to stay in once your in. Does it really matter though with a spread like that :) You can view the post on Digg here: http://www.digg.com/offbeat_news/Spend_the_night_in_Cinderella_s_Castle_at_DisneyWorld

Best,
The imagineears.com team!

124

Comment by Karina

February 7, 2007 @ 3:03 pm

love it when can i stay

127

Comment by ivonne nieves

February 12, 2007 @ 10:18 am

yes the decorations do appeal to children when my 7 year old daughter saw this she gasped and begged me to book it but got dissapointed when i told her you cant book. how can you enter to win a stay there?

176

Comment by Tyler

March 11, 2007 @ 11:17 am

I would love to get this dream stay at this beatiful suitefor my sister because she has always wanted to be a princess and has never gone to disneyland.If I got this for her it would mean the world to me and her 10 year old sister(me).This would be the perfect birthday present since my sister is 4-years old.But I would really like to know how to enter so I could give her this wouderful dream.

178

Comment by Caleigh

March 11, 2007 @ 5:46 pm

They select the people at random to stay in the suite; it’s part of one their promotions. So technically, you can’t book it, you just need to be in the right place at the right time, I guess.

If people were to book, they’d be on a waiting list for years on end!!

179

Comment by princessie

March 12, 2007 @ 9:26 am

Would love to stay there and my 3 daughters would be elated!!! Hopefully it will be able to be booked and not only a prize in years to come!

184

Comment by jesse mccartneys wife

March 13, 2007 @ 12:56 pm

how do you get to stay in this suite?
because i would love to.

417

Comment by steph

March 23, 2007 @ 2:11 pm

i love it .everything about it. i need to stay there asap. i would do anything to stay there. id be the happiest girl on the planet!

512

Comment by kimberly stuntzner

March 25, 2007 @ 7:01 pm

nice room dose it have an elvator in. wat dose the rest of the castle look like. how do i book a night in there?

Comment by Natalie D.

June 3, 2007 @ 12:21 pm

Looks Great!!!Already packed and ready to Go!!! Stinks that I can\\\’t book and go right now. Maybe I\\\’ll win. What do you want me to enter! I can draw, create, dance, sing! And I\\\’m cute!! LOVE DISNEY
EVERYTHING.

Comment by Caron Rae

June 7, 2007 @ 8:32 am

I think it would be super cool to stay there, run the MK at night, go riding on all the attractions all naked and free without anyone being there. Imagine being in the MK all alone - of course, this is all my fantasy, but damn, it would be fantastic!

Comment by Jodie

June 7, 2007 @ 8:37 am

Fantastic…but if you’re locked in all night, what do you do besides sleep? Is there a TV? Is there a kitchen or a frig for food for late night snacking? Internet service? I see windows, but you can’t look out. What does a family do to keep busy once “in” for the night? How about a major party with all the characters? I mean, this is a once in a life time thing, why not live it up, baby??? Do you get breakfast in the AM? Is there a link that truly defines what the family gets and does if they win?

Such a cool idea!!

Comment by Lisa

August 11, 2007 @ 8:25 am

This is a great idea but i dont think that you should be able to book this suite because you would have to book years and years in advance.

Comment by Victoria

August 14, 2007 @ 4:33 pm

For all of those of you that are asking, this website

http://hotels.about.com/od/disneyworld/a/cinderellasuite.htm

has all the answers about what you get if you when and gives you a way to enter the contest. It also talks a little about what may happen to the suite after the contest.

Comment by lauren

August 15, 2007 @ 8:07 pm

kk.
sooo.
is there only one room?
what do you do?
is there a tv?
is there a kitchen?
and how long does it take to book it?
and how much is it?

Comment by BLM

August 19, 2007 @ 2:56 pm

You people are ridiculous.

Actually, it does have windows. There is a view over MK from the suite.

If you have to have internet access to enjoy that room, YOU DO NOT deserve to win a night it it.

Comment by Kim

September 1, 2007 @ 10:45 am

I was one of the lucky one that won a night in the castle. Just thought I should answer some of the questions here. Yes there is internet access in the room. There are stain glass windows in the royal parlor. Yes there is room service. You can not leave the room once the park is closed. You can not book the room you can only win it (year of a million dreams contest) You also get to be in the parade. Dinner in the castle and breakfast at the crystal palace. An escort for the night where you dont wait on any lines to any rides. I must say it was amazing.

Comment by Laura B

September 7, 2007 @ 2:49 am

WOW! I just found out about this even tho i have tons of friends and some extended fam that work at Disney! Its AMAZING! If you want a guided tour (AWESOME) and another chance to win, go to the New Disney Princess Enchanted Tales DVD (http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/disneyprincessenchantedtales) website and you can enter a sweepstakes to win a nite in the suite.

Comment by Meyers

September 16, 2007 @ 4:56 pm

I get the feeling it\’s a prison suite.No windows you can actually look out from.You can walk around the Magic Kingdom for two hours after the park closes and only under the escort of a cast member.When you get back to the suite Disney provides you with a concierge to keep a close eye on you and your family thru out the night.They\’re not taking any chances and you have to make sure you ride the float in the Millions Dreams parade or you\’re not Warming Cinderellas bed.

Comment by Peter W

January 18, 2008 @ 3:44 am

Yeah, but when we talk about suitable accommmodation, what about this…. We are trying to book a \’Platinum Home\’ as they have 2 master bedrooms because we are going this year with another family. We are unable to book a specifc resort. All we are told is that we will be3 allocated somewher suitable \’on arrival\’. Is not knowing where you will be staying worthy taking the risk just to get a 5+ star holiday accommodation?

Pete

Comment by Chris R

January 22, 2008 @ 2:24 am

I have read a great deal about the Cinderella Castle Suite and this is the general idea.
There is no kitchen, but juice boxes, and cookies are provided. You can\’t book this suite or buy it, it is randomly awarded to the person who is at a random computer chosen location at one of the Orlando Disney parks at a designated time. That person can include up to 5 guests to share the suite with. For legal reasons, I think you can also win the contest with a mail-in entry, but it would not be possible for you to actually make it to the park that day so you would get another prize worth $587. I assume that every day there is a $587 mail in entry winner, and an actual in park winner that gets the suite, and if they can\’t stay the night then they get a $587 prize and they pick another random location. The winner in the parks is chosen before noon. I think they show you the suite, then you roam the park and do a parade, then have dinner downstairs at the royal table, then you can go to the room or go around the park for 2 hours escorted after hours. After that, you are confined to the castle until 9am when you have breakfast. Cinderella gives you a wakeup call at about 7:30am. Once you go to breakfast, you probably don\’t get back into the suite again. There are two flatscreen tv\’s with foreign language available, disney dvd collection, toilet, hot tub, two queen sized beds, some other fold-out that can sleep 2 more, sitting room, shower, all handicapped accessible, phone you can use to call anywhere for free, your personal concierge that will get things you need. Two walls have 3 windows each, all stained glass limiting visibility to a view of fantasyland through a bit of clear glass in the shape of Cinderella\’s slipper. There is internet service. I can imagine some problems with this prize. What if an inappropriate person wins? Would they risk having the place vandalized? What if someone is a smoker? Can\’t leave the castle all night, can\’t smoke in the castle. I bet some rules are broken there. The odds of winning are probably about 1 in 15,000 if you consider the average number of people who attend the park together, and that all the Disney Orlando parks guests are eligible, and that the winner is picked early in the day. Wonder what happens if there are more than 6 people in your party, ouch. The suite cost about $4 million and is about 800 square feet. It is below the conical towers and above the 2nd floor restaurant. It used to be used for storage and as a break room. The staff probably were not happy at losing that perk. After 2008, it will be used for things like make-a-wish or stays auctioned off for charities. I can imagine that some little girls are not so happy when their stay ends. That would be like the royal carriage with horses turning back into a pumpkin with mice. I guess some disappointed dreamers are inevitable, but the odds aren\’t that bad - 1 in about 15,000.

Comment by valerie

March 21, 2008 @ 2:20 am

I wonder how the room-service dining is….
“I’d like a Churro please.”
“Certainly. We’ll send it up to you once we find a nearby vendor on Main Street

Comment by Paris

April 26, 2008 @ 6:33 am

I\’m not sure what you have to put for website so I left it blank, anyway I am wondering if I would be able to find out how much (if it is even possible) it would cost for one night and two adults and only one room would be needed obviously, yes anyway how much would it cost for that? The reson I would like to know all this is because I want to treat my pearents to something nice as they have been nice to us all these years and would it be the same price in 2010 or would it be even more expensive anyway can you email me back please thank you.

Comment by Kevin

April 26, 2008 @ 7:00 am

Unfortunately it\\\’s not something you can reserve. It\\\’s only available to those who win the ongoing contest that Disney World has going, which started in 2007 and was extended through 2008. You can find more details about that here: http://yearofamilliondreams.imagineears.com/

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