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$110.00
Collection
Name
Sleeping Beauty Castle Disneyland D
Series
Key to Disneyland
Origin
Disneyland Resort
Year
2025
Edition
OE
Subject
Sleeping Beauty Castle
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This Open Edition pin features the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle from Disneyland Resort, elegantly framed within the classic Disneyland 'D' logo. The castle is rendered in soft pastel shades of pink and white, while the 'D' is filled with a vibrant, sparkling blue glitter finish that catches the light beautifully. As part of the 'Key to Disneyland' series, this pin celebrates the magic of the original park that started the worldwide Disney theme park phenomenon. Sleeping Beauty Castle serves as the centerpiece of the park and was inspired by the 1959 animated classic 'Sleeping Beauty.' The design is a staple for collectors who focus on park icons and the history of Disneyland Resort. Because this is an Open Edition pin, it offers a wonderful entry point for new collectors while remaining a beloved staple for veteran pin traders. Its simple yet striking aesthetic makes it a versatile addition to any collection focused on Disney castles or park-specific memorabilia. The pin captures the whimsical spirit of the resort and stands as a tribute to the enduring legacy of Walt Disney’s vision. Collectors often seek out these 'D' icon pins to represent their love for the Disneyland Resort and its most recognizable architectural landmark.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is widely available and accessible to the general collecting community, making it a reliable staple for traders. Its high desirability stems from the classic, recognizable design of the Disneyland 'D' combined with the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle. The glitter finish adds a premium touch that collectors frequently look for in park-themed pins, enhancing its visual appeal on a display board.
Sleeping Beauty Castle has been the central icon of Disneyland Park since its opening in 1955, designed by Imagineer Herbert Ryman. The castle was named to promote the 1959 animated film 'Sleeping Beauty' and has since become the most recognized symbol of the Disney theme park experience worldwide.
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