The youngest Disney Princess has just released a brand new, live-action movie to theaters. Disney’s ‘Snow White’ is a fan favorite as the sweet, animal loving princess that came to the franchise in 1937 at Carthay Circle Theatre. With the new live-action film release, Disney Destinations also wants to tell the fans exactly where in the parks they can experience all things Snow White to help celebrate the film.

The first, and probably most well-known, is Seven Dwarfs Mine Train inside Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World. Prior to this attraction, there was Snow White’s Adventure, which opened on October 1, 1971. It we then renamed to Snow White’s Scary Adventures in 1994.
Also at Walt Disney World, guests can meet with Snow White inside the Germany Pavilion at EPCOT and at Story Book Dining located at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. At Disneyland Resort, Snow White greets guest inside Fantasyland at Disneyland Park.
Disneyland Resort also has an attraction dedication to Snow White. It opened on July 15, 1955 as Snow White’s Adventures. It was then redesigned to Snow White’s Scary Adventures in 1983. The final and most recent change turning it to Snow White’s Enchanted Wish, which came to in 2021.
As far as treats go, the Poison Apple that was presented to Snow White in the film is recreated at Disneyland Parks. At Trolley Treats, inside Disney California Adventure Park, a Skull Apple is crafted with a Granny Smith apple that is covered in caramel, dipped in a red-colored white chocolate, then skillfully decorated with the green-colored white chocolate skull face.

Disney’s “Snow White” is brand new to theaters, and will be there for a bit, but Snow White is always represented at the parks! Between attractions, snacks, dining experiences, and those special meets and greets with guests, Snow White will always have a home. When you are ready to experience the parks first hand, reach out to Marvelous Mouse Travels where your agent specializes in the parks!