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Disney Just Shared A First Look At Their 'New' Cinderella Castle (PHOTO)

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As Walt Disney World Orlando prepares to reopen its doors this weekend, plenty of new procedures, systems, and happy surprises await guests, including the almost-complete makeover of Cinderella's Castle.

A post on Disney’s official Instagram account gave parkgoers a sneak peek as to what the castle now looks like with its brand-spankin'-new paint job.

Four months ago, the first renovations were taking shape, with shining gold trim and brilliant blue turrets livening up the iconic castle.

The refurbishment came just in time for the classic Cinderella movie’s 70th anniversary. Do you feel old yet?

New ticket sales and Disney resort reservations also go live today. While guests’ experience at the parks may be different post-reopening, the magic is sure to continue.

Via Walt Disney World

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