Disney Parks Builds A Giant Ice Castle In Times Square To Announce "Limited Time Magic" For 20113

NEW YORK - OCTOBER 17: In this handout provided by Disney Parks, Disney Princess Cinderella poses in front of a 25-foot-tall ice castle sculpture in Times Square October 17, 2012 in New York City. Disney Parks unveiled a 25-foot-tall, 45,000-pound castle made of ice as the sun rose Oct, 17, 2012 over Times Square in New York City. The icy structure was unveiled during the Disney Parks announcement of "Limited Time Magic" that will take place throughout 2013 at Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Next year, each week at the Disney theme parks will be highlighted by a different surprise or guest enhancement for a one-week-only engagement. Each weekly surprise, many never-before-seen in the Disney Parks, will include entertainment, dining, character experiences and more. Each one will disappear after seven days and make way for the next week's Limited Time Magic experience. Combined with the heat of the morning and early-afternoon sun, the ice castle in Times Square -- which took more than 12 hours to construct and craft -- demonstrates the short-lived nature of Disney's Limited Time Magic. (Photo by David Roark/Disney Parks via Getty Images)
NEW YORK - OCTOBER 17: In this handout provided by Disney Parks, Disney Princess Cinderella poses in front of a 25-foot-tall ice castle sculpture in Times Square October 17, 2012 in New York City. Disney Parks unveiled a 25-foot-tall, 45,000-pound castle made of ice as the sun rose Oct, 17, 2012 over Times Square in New York City. The icy structure was unveiled during the Disney Parks announcement of "Limited Time Magic" that will take place throughout 2013 at Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Next year, each week at the Disney theme parks will be highlighted by a different surprise or guest enhancement for a one-week-only engagement. Each weekly surprise, many never-before-seen in the Disney Parks, will include entertainment, dining, character experiences and more. Each one will disappear after seven days and make way for the next week's Limited Time Magic experience. Combined with the heat of the morning and early-afternoon sun, the ice castle in Times Square -- which took more than 12 hours to construct and craft -- demonstrates the short-lived nature of Disney's Limited Time Magic. (Photo by David Roark/Disney Parks via Getty Images)
Disney Parks Builds A Giant Ice Castle In Times Square To Announce "Limited Time Magic" For 20113
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