SOUNDS SUITE!

Disney is offering fans the chance to spend the night in the secret suite in Cinderella’s castle 

IF you’ve always pictured yourself as a bit of a princess, then Disney is about to make good on its promise of “making dreams come true.”

The Orlando theme park is opening up the Cinderella suite in their Cinderella castle for the night for a sleepover.

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Disney fans are being offered the chance to spend the night in Cinderella’s castle

The apartment is a money-can’t-buy experience – it is usually only available to VIPs and an extremely limited number of competition winners every year, making it one of the most exclusive hotel rooms in the world.

They’ve teamed up with the charity for Give Kids the World Village, which makes dreams come true for sick children, to give away a night in the suite for a person and their five guests.

Once the park closes for the night, the guests then get to have a sleepover in the famous castle, where celebrities like Tom Cruise and Danielle Jonas have previously stayed.

The suite is designed like a room in a 17th century castle, four stories above the Magic Kingdom.

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It was originally built for Walt Disney, but he passed away before it opened.

It features a cut-stone floor, mosaic art, hardwood panelling and stained-glass windows.

Within the main castle corridor, five handcrafted mosaic murals—containing 14-karat gold and silver plus over one million pieces of glass in 500 different colours—tell the tale of Cinderella.

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The apartment is a money-can’t-buy experience – usually only available to VIPs

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The hot tub has mosaic tiles on the walls featuring Disney stories

The marble-floored foyer includes an inlay of Cinderella’s famous pumpkin coach and her custom-crafted Steuben glass slipper.

The stay also includes breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table in the castle, where diners are joined by some of the park’s princesses.

The six guests also get two-day Disney Park passes for each guest and will be flown to and from Orlando, courtesy of Give Kids The World Village.

To enter , the Give Kids the World Village needs a $10 (£7) donation – with all of the money going towards their charity work.

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The suite is designed like a room in a 17th century castle, four stories above the Magic Kingdom

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The apartment was originally built for Walt Disney, but he passed away before it opened

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