Nah, she didn't move into the castle until she married the prince at the end of the story when she got legs (and moved to land). Reply
+Dan LeFebvre Oh OK didn't she have a mermaid castle though? I haven't seen i since it was in the theater and my dad dragged me to it. lol Reply
How do you know it isn't there, at the bottom of the lagoon? Have you gone under water to see it? :) Reply
I guess I just don't have faith that Disney would spend that much money to build something that they couldn't make money on. :) Reply
+Phil Nolan she did have a mermaid castle, most famous on the original original vhs release box for a pillar's likeness to human anatomy Reply
Technically you're right +Chris Johnston, although I figured most people would recognize the term "Ariel" in connection with Disney than "Prince Eric". Reply
It seems like it should be less dry.
Nah, she didn't move into the castle until she married the prince at the end of the story when she got legs (and moved to land).
+Dan LeFebvre Oh OK didn't she have a mermaid castle though? I haven't seen i since it was in the theater and my dad dragged me to it. lol
Yeah, sort of….but I'd imagine that'd be a little more expensive to build. :)
How do you know it isn't there, at the bottom of the lagoon? Have you gone under water to see it? :)
I guess I just don't have faith that Disney would spend that much money to build something that they couldn't make money on. :)
+Dan LeFebvre my first thought was also 'that's actually Prince Eric's castle'
+Phil Nolan she did have a mermaid castle, most famous on the original original vhs release box for a pillar's likeness to human anatomy
+Chris Johnston That's right, I remember that news.
Technically you're right +Chris Johnston, although I figured most people would recognize the term "Ariel" in connection with Disney than "Prince Eric".