As you explore Fantasyland, you’ll no doubt catch a glimpse of a towering stone mansion, right within the castle courtyard. Welcome to Snow White‘s home. Shall we see if she’s welcoming visitors?

Queue Closeup: Snow White's Enchanted Wish

Ever since this attraction changed from “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” to “Snow White’s Enchanted Wish”, the house has been a little less foreboding. You’ll see bright, colorful stonework and blooming flowers hanging from the balcony. And the front door has changed – no more poison apple preserved in gold. Instead, we’re welcomed by an open story book.

As we enter the home, we pass Snow White’s closet. Notice her dress from her days working as a scullery maid, and a bird friends relaxing on the shelves and table.

I’m not sure why people throw coins into her closet…perhaps to make an enchanted wish of their own?

Queue Closeup: Snow White's Enchanted Wish

Just around the corner is the dwarves’ cottage. Snow White may not live there anymore, but she certainly loves to visit her dearest friends.

Here comes our cart! Let’s hop in and see what Snow White and her dwarf friends are up to. Hold on tight – I hear we may be passing through the mines and woods.

2 Comments on Queue Closeup: Snow White’s Enchanted Wish

  1. To bad they got rid of the golden apple. I liked Snow White’s SCARY Adventures a lot more, but not when I was a 3 year old and my unsuspecting parents sent me and my sister alone through the ride. I had nightmares for years after that.

    • Hahaha. So sorry for you 3-year old self. My friend had a similar childhood experience and until they re-did it, would not ride without someone holding her hand even as a fully grown adult 🙂

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