12 Disney travel destinations

Take a look at these 12 Disney travel destinations start planning your next vacation today.


The Disney World is magical and wonderful, it is full of beautiful castles, interesting characters and fun adventures to have had. But it's also very based on reality. We can not all be princes and princesses and there are no real monsters and witches, but the messages and morals of these films are very applicable in real life. And you know what? Some of the locations of your favorite Disney movies are also inspired by real places in the world that you can actually visit. Take a look at these 12 Disney travel destinations start planning your next vacation today.

1. The Sleeping Beauty - Castle de Neuschwanstein, Bavaria, Germany
Remember the castle in the beauty of sleep? Or should we tell the castle that now appears as the Disney emblem in each movie. It is actually modeled after a real Castle of Bavaria, Germany called Neuschwanstein. This castle was built in 1892 by King Ludwig the second and it's also beautiful and a fairy tale as in real life as in Disney movies.

2. Human - Forbidden City, China
The palace of the Emperor in Mulan is also tightly modeled after a real place in China called the forbidden city. It was a place where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties lived, and it is named like that because no one was allowed in or out without the permission of the Emperor. Nowadays is a popular tourist location in Beijing, China, it serves as an historic museum of ancient artifacts and art.


3. Entangled - Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France
The Castle in Emêle and all the idea of ​​the Kingdom of Korona as a place was inspired by Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France. This beautiful castle and the neighboring buildings are really located on a small rock island in France. However, in reality, it's not always an island. It is connected to the continent by a bridge, but from time to time when the water level increases because of the tides, it is cut from the rest of the city and becomes a real island.

4.UP - Angel Falls, Venezuela
If you like the movie as much as me, you will remember that Carl Fredricksen Square wanted to be called Paradise Falls. Well, you may be happy to know that it is a place that you can visit too, except that it's called Angel Falls and it is located in Venezuela. It is actually the highest uninterrupted fall in the world.


5. Aladdin - Taj Mahal, Agra, India
The Sultan Palace in Aladdin is actually supposed to look like a lot at Taj Mahal in India. The real building is in white marble and it is actually a grave of the favorite woman of the Emperor Shah Jaha, Mumtaz Mahal. It is a monument to his beauty and love of Shah for his wife.

6. Little Mermaid - Chateau de Chillon, Lake Geneva, Switzerland
The Prince of Eric of the Little Mermaid lived in a beautiful castle overlooking the sea, this castle is not entirely composed. It is a real castle in Switzerland called Chillon Castle. The castle itself has been present for centuries and serves as a castle, a post, a fortress and many other things. In fact, it is so old that it is difficult to determine the age of some of the oldest parts of the castle, but the first written mention of it goes back to 1005. However, it is not located on the Seaside, but it is built on the shores of Lake Geneva.


7. The beauty and the Beast - Chateau de Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France
The castle of the beast in beauty and the beast was inspired by Chateau de Chambord in Loir-et-Cher, France. It was built in 1547 by King François the first and was intended to be used as a hunting lodge. Pretty fantasy for a hunting lodge, do not you think? But "after all, Mademoiselle is France".

8. Courageous - Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland, United Kingdom
The Château Royal Dunbroch that Merida tends to escape daily from the daily to have fun in the forest, was inspired by Eilean Donan, a castle in Scotland that dates back to the 6th century. He was a monastery at the time and the 13th century, he became a castle.


9. Atlantis: the lost empire - Angkor Wat, Angkor, Cambodia
We all heard about the town depressed at Atlantis. It's a myth of course. It is a fictitious island off the coast of Greece, mentioned in the works of Plato. But the movie Disney Atlantis: The lost empire is very real and the city is not modeled after a Greek city, in fact, it is in fact inspired by the temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

10. White as snow - Alcázar de Segovia, Segovia, Spain
Do you remember what the castle of the diabolical queen in the white snow looked like? Yeah, he looks like the Alcazar of Segovia from Spain closely. So, if you feel a little bit or you want to feel like a villain in a movie, you can always visit him. This castle goes back to the 12th century and it was a college, a military fort, an arsenal and these days, it is a museum.


11. LILO and STITCH - Kauai, Hawaii
Lilo and Stitch is based in Hawaii, it is hardly a mystery for anyone. But this place where all foreigners have crashed on earth - who are closely modeled after Kauai Island in Hawaii. You must admit that the similarity is strange.

12. The world of Nemo - Sydney Harbor, Australia
We all remember the address of Nemo's search. 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney is burned in our brain forever. But unfortunately, it does not exist, it's completely fictitious. However, the port of Sydney represented in the film is very real and exactly resembles the same thing in real life. It's a little surprising how much they have replied well in the movie.


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