Cinderella Royal Castle Suite
Every little seven-year-old girl would love to stay in Cinderella's Castle, and now some very lucky guests can. Unused space in Walt Disney World's Cinderella Castle has been turned in to the "Suite of a Million Dreams." Here's how it works: at some random place at one of the Disney properties at some random time, a winner will be selected to spend that night in the suite. Though it's said to be random, I'm sure there are some very wealthy fathers out there who would do anything for their daughter to crash in the castle, and Disney would probably welcome these suggestions. But, if you read the press release, notice that the estimated value of the one night stay is only $587. Some more pictures after the jump, including the most uncomfortable looking toilet ever.Many thanks to reader John for the tip!




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Reader Comments (Page 8 of 8)
lauramorgan Mar 13th 2007 7:14AM
LIKE SO MANY GRANDMOTHERS I TOO LOVED CINDERELLA.
ANY SECRETS TO WINNING A NITE FOR GRANDMOTHER, MOM AND "MY CINDERELLA"?
KMS Mar 13th 2007 10:25AM
While we respect that your sons are in active duty and serving in the war,and we thank them for their roles. It has nothing to do with the facts presented about the lucky person that gets selected for the stay in the Castle. Disney will do this for free and at random. Disney already takes care of the military people. It's called Shades of Green. For those of you that don't know, Walt had an apartment at Disneyland which they turned into a very exclusive club/restaurant. Walt never saw his dream finish. He died before it could happen for him. Don't get me started on those blaming it on being too expensive.
Esther Mar 13th 2007 8:52PM
Do dreams come true?If in fact they do, three little girls have a dream to stay in Cinderella's castle!Our family would love the chance to win and give our little princesses a night of a life time.All three of our girl's will dress the part should they win!We hope some how some way that you pick us for the stay!Should we not win,then we will see you all at christmas! Please!!Please!!Please!!Grant them this wish!
karen mchale,phila,pa,u s a Mar 18th 2007 1:23AM
i would love to stay here with my family,i am a cancer and stroke survivor,would love to share this experience with my husband and 2 grown kids.
Becky Mar 23rd 2007 7:27PM
We have our trip planned for april 5th threw the 11th. How can we stay in this fabulous room without paying all the money. How can this dream come true for two big girls and one little girl? WHERE DREAMS COMES TRUE...IS THAT FOR REAL? ITS ALL ABOUT THE MONEY OR IS IT? Becky
momof three Mar 21st 2007 4:13PM
I am hoping that after the initial promotion, they are going to let people reserve the suite. One night at 587 dollars is pricey, but could you imagin'? Hopefully they would limit stays to one night(face it at that rate they can afford to clean the room). That way many families could enjoy it and not just rich tourists.
B Mar 21st 2007 4:13PM
You are all a bunch of whinning little girls!! You are all pathetic excuses for human beings, all of you have it better than 95% of other people in different parts of the world!
Rhianne Apr 1st 2007 11:20AM
What if you are having a sweet 16 and want to stay in the castle for a week or 2 how much would that cost for 10 people?
CAMILLE Apr 3rd 2007 6:54PM
WISH I COULD AFFORD IT. CINDERELLA WAS ALWAYS MY FAVORITE PRINCESS.
GRANDMA