The New Fantasyland - PART 4: Beast's Castle


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Hello, and welcome to part 4 of this New Fantasyland photo-gallery.

The gorgeous BE OUR GUEST restaurant was not open yesterday, but we did manage to get some nice shots of the exterior facade. We hope you will enjoy them:



The entrance to the restaurant:


















The main entrance of the restaurant:


The surrounding area is simply STUNNING. Doesn't this look like a fantastic place to visit?:















Some up-close views of the castle itself:
















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6 comments:

  1. The castle looks too small, i saw it a month ago and it's just too small compared to the ariels castle. The Harry Potter Castle was amazing.

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  2. It doesn't really matter as you never go inside it anyway.

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  3. I think Disney didn't want to make Beast's castle too big as it would take away some of the wow factor of the iconic Cinderella castle to have a second huge castle in Magic Kingdom.

    Loving the photos btw!

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  4. I'm with the first person. Forced perspective is nice but this looks wrong. It's a miniture on top of a rock.
    The same with the castle wall towers.
    The same with price Eric castle. What takes me out of the illusion are the lights in the arches that are not in perspective but the arches kind of are. Also that miniture is to close. And the palmtrees also kill the effect.
    Very disapointing.

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  5. @ Monro
    What palm trees? The only palms in the new land are at Prince Eric's castle and they're used beautifully there.

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  6. Eric's castle is actually quite large from the in-progress pictures that were posted here... I remember workers being as tall as the arches. It's actually upsetting that it looks so much smaller without a human next to it. Seeing it in real life, it feels like only 2-3 feet.

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