The world of Disney is magical and wonderful, it’s full of beautiful castles, interesting characters and fun adventures to be had. But it’s also very much based in reality. We can’t all be Princes and Princesses and there’s no real monsters and witches, but the messages and morals in these movies are very much applicable in real life. And you know what? Some of the locations in your favorite Disney movies are also inspired by real places in the world that you can actually go and visit. Take a look at these 12 Disney travel destinations start planning your next vacation today.
1. Sleeping Beauty – Neuschwanstein castle, Bavaria, Germany
Remember the castle in Sleeping Beauty? Or should we say the castle that now appears as the Disney emblem in every movie. It’s actually modeled after a real castle in Bavaria, Germany called Neuschwanstein. This castle was built in 1892 by King Ludwig the second and it’s as magnificent and fairy tale like in real life as it is in Disney movies.
2. Mulan – Forbidden city, China
The Emperor’s Palace in Mulan is also closely modeled after a real place in China called The Forbidden City. It used to be a place where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties lived, and it’s named like that because no one was allowed in or out without the emperor’s permission. These days it’s a popular tourist spot in Beijing, China, it serves as a historical museum of ancient artifacts and art.
3. Tangled – Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France
The Castle in Tangled, and the whole idea of Kingdom of Korona as a place was inspired by Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France. This beautiful castle and the nearby buildings are really situated on a little rock island in France. However in reality, it’s not always an island. It’s connected to mainland by a bridge, but occasionally when the water level rises because of the tides, it gets cut off from the rest of the city and becomes a real island.
4.UP – Angel falls, Venezuela
If you love the movie Up as much as I do, you’ll remember that the place Carl Fredricksen wanted to go to was called Paradise Falls. Well, you might be happy to know it’s a place you can visit too, except it’s called Angel Falls and it’s located in Venezuela. It’s actually the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall.
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