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Cinderella Castle Pink Paint Completely Removed as Magic Kingdom Repaint Project Reaches Major Milestone

Cinderella Castle pink paint has been completely removed from Magic Kingdom's iconic centrepiece as Disney's restoration project reaches a major milestone.

Alexander Ashe
April 11, 2026 · 2d ago · 3 min read
Pink Paint Completely Removed from Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom
Pink Paint Completely Removed from Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom

The Cinderella Castle pink paint removal at Magic Kingdom has reached a significant milestone, with Disney's iconic centerpiece now completely free of the rose-gold hues that adorned it during the 50th anniversary celebrations. The transformation marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing restoration project that has captivated Walt Disney World visitors for months.

As of Saturday 11th April, the final traces of pink paint have been stripped from the castle's highest spire, completing the initial phase of returning Cinderella Castle to its classic white and blue colour scheme. This development signals that Disney is moving closer to fully restoring the beloved fortress to its traditional appearance.

How Long Has the Cinderella Castle Repainting Project Been Underway?

The extensive refurbishment has been progressing steadily over recent months, with crews working methodically across every tower and turret. The pink paint, which was originally applied as part of Walt Disney World's 50th anniversary "The Most Magical Celebration on Earth," had become a distinctive feature that divided opinion amongst Disney enthusiasts.

The removal process has required careful attention to detail, particularly on the castle's most prominent spire where the final remnants of the anniversary colour scheme lingered. Disney's maintenance teams have employed specialised equipment and techniques to ensure the historic structure is preserved whilst achieving the desired aesthetic transformation.

What's Next for Magic Kingdom's Cinderella Castle Restoration?

Whilst the Magic Kingdom castle repaint appears largely complete from guest viewpoints throughout the park, Disney has confirmed that additional detail work and finishing touches remain ongoing. The company has yet to announce a specific completion date for the entire project, suggesting that perfectionist standards are being maintained throughout the restoration process.

Visitors can now witness the castle in its predominantly white state, offering a stark contrast to the rose-gold appearance that characterised the anniversary period. The change represents a return to the classic Disney aesthetic that has welcomed millions of guests since Magic Kingdom's opening in 1971.

How Are Disney World Guests Reacting to the Castle Changes?

The transformation has sparked considerable discussion amongst planners and regular visitors. Some guests express nostalgia for the anniversary pink hues, whilst others celebrate the return to the traditional white and blue palette that defined Cinderella Castle for decades.

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For families planning upcoming Walt Disney World visits, the evolving castle provides an opportunity to witness a piece of Disney history in transition. The restoration work continues during regular park hours, though Disney has managed the project to minimise disruption to guest experiences and photo opportunities.

The castle serves as the centrepiece for numerous Disney World experiences, from character meet-and-greets to fireworks spectacular viewing. Its restoration ensures that future generations will experience the classic Disney magic that has enchanted visitors for over five decades.

The ongoing work also demonstrates Disney's commitment to maintaining its attractions and landmarks to the highest standards. This attention to detail extends across all Walt Disney World parks, where regular refurbishments ensure that the magic remains fresh and spectacular for every visit.

As the Cinderella Castle pink paint removal reaches this major milestone, Disney World fans can look forward to seeing the completed restoration in the coming weeks. The return to the classic colour scheme promises to provide that timeless Disney magic that continues to create unforgettable memories for visitors from around the world.

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