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Inside The Wild Disney World Hoax That Fooled Millions

Cinderella Castle at Disney World, featuring blue and gold spires, ornate decorations, and flags, stands majestically under a clear blue sky. Inside, guests can dine like royalty at Cinderella’s Royal Table.

When guests visit Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, they are met with so many incredible structures, buildings, rides, and experiences.

From the jaw-dropping Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to the incredibly-immersive Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, guests are always in for a thrilling, thematic and surprising experience.

However, there may not be a more iconic feature of any Disney park than the Cinderella Castle at the end of Main Street U.S.A.

Three smiling kids walk arm-in-arm at a Disney theme park, two wearing Mickey Mouse ear hats. Colorful balloons and blue sky are visible in the background.
Credit: Disney

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As guests enter the Magic Kingdom, the impressive castle looms in the distance. A guest’s first sighting of the castle can be a truly emotional experience, one that many have unfortunately been made fun of for.

The magic doesn’t stop with its exterior, though, as Cinderella Castle is fully equipped with an entire suite inside. The Cinderella Castle Suite is a truly extravagant location at the Walt Disney World Resort. Nestled away inside the classic Magic Kingdom icon, the suite is beautifully crafted, making any Disney fan’s dreams come true. A few years back, Disney parks released an exclusive tour of the suite, enchanting viewers with an inside look at this coveted location at the end of Main Street, U.S.A.

Guests can also find a delicious restaurant inside the castle, Cinderella’s Royal Table. Here, guests can dine in elegance high above Magic Kingdom as they enjoy a variety of “royal” dishes.

A child in a yellow dress and mouse ears stands with arms outstretched, facing a fairytale castle with blue spires under a bright sky, evoking a sense of wonder and excitement in Disney World.
Credit: Disney

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But have you ever wondered what Magic Kingdom would look like without the iconic castle? Back in 2022, fans didn’t have to think hard after a video went viral on social media claiming that this beloved centerpiece to Magic Kingdom was scheduled to be completely destroyed.

You can check out the full TikTok linked below, shared by the aptly-named @mousetrapnews:

We aren’t crying, you are… okay we are too

This joke went so far that even Snopes had to weigh in on it (unsurprisingly, the video was labeled as satire). This was not the only site that had to inform its readers about what was actually happening to Cinderella Castle. There was a near-endless selection of websites answering this “burning” question, from Indy100 to Popculture, and you guessed it, the iconic castle is going nowhere.

This video accompanied a full news story which can be seen here on their website. Of course, this was a bold and quite unbelievable claim, though Disney has been known to do crazy things from time to time.

An example of this for many was the revelation that Splash Mountain would be getting turned into an attraction based on Disney’s 2009 animated hit movie The Princess and the Frog. Originally, this news was incredibly shocking, especially considering how important Splash Mountain has been to both Disneyland and Walt Disney World for so many decades at this point.

To take things back in time, Disney faced a lot of controversies when it announced it would be getting rid of Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride in its Orlando Resort. This news sparked a lot of passionate fans to show up and actually protest the removal of the ride. But this attempt was futile as Disney, of course, eventually replaced the ride with the still-lovable The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

Fans were also incredibly upset to learn that a themed billboard, which advertised Disney’s Tower of Terror, was to be completely destroyed. This news sent the Disney park community into a frenzy, even though it was only an advertisement for an attraction that would still remain in the park.

This all just goes to show you how passionate guests are about the Disney park experience and what they may or may not believe and do.

Is there something at Disney World you wish would get demolished?

About Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

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