World's Largest Sand Sculpting Festival Pays Tribute To Disneyland Paris

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Though sand sculpting festivals are fairly common, few are as majestic as the one organized by Belgium's Royal Sand Carvers Society. An annual tradition since 1997, the festival which received the 2010 Guinness World Record for the largest such event, incorporates over 150 sand masterpieces created by 30 of the world's best carvers.

The two-month-long festival that opened to the public on June 28th, has traditionally been held on the beaches off the coastal town of Blankenberge. This year, in an attempt to make the event more accessible to visitors, the organizers moved it to the pristine beaches near the more centrally located city of Ostend.

While in previous years the sand sculptures have ranged from fictional characters like RoboCop to real-life monuments like the Lincoln Memorial, this year's event is more focused. Entitled 'Disneyland Paris Sand Magic' it is a stunning replica of the theme park's Paris location using 8,000 square meters of sand and water.

Among the highlights are important landmarks from the most popular Disneyland attractions. Frontierland is represented by Big Thunder Mountain while Adventureland is depicted by the Pirates of the Caribbean. Then there Alice’s Curious Labyrinth from Fantasyland and even a sandy version of the park's latest attraction: Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy (Remy's totally Zany Adventure).

Of course, no Disney park is complete without its fictional characters - At Disneyland Paris Sand Magic you will find favorites like Dumbo the Elephant, Indiana Jones, Cinderella and her evil stepsisters and of course Minnie and Mickey Mouse.

For those Disney fans that are unable to make it to Belgium before the festival ends on August 31st, there is some good news - Next year, the festival will be dedicated to Disney's upcoming movie 'The Good Dinosuar and the year after . . . Finding Dory!

And if sand carvings are not your thing, you may want to plan a visit to Bruges, the capital of Belgium's West Flanders Province in January, and check out the equally impressive ice sculpture festival. If the 2013 event that featured 70 characters and scenes from Disney's hit movie Frozen is any indication, it is likely to be spectacular!

Resources: sandsculpture.be, BBC.co.uk

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272 Comments
  • no wayalmost 10 years
    yes
    • no wayalmost 10 years
      no way
    • kdances
      kdancesalmost 10 years
      AMAZING!!!!!!!
      • blahblah8almost 10 years
        awsome
      • Zac Efronalmost 10 years
        hey man... that is real cool!! radical!!
        • dellaunna12
          dellaunna12almost 10 years
          wow
          • Zac Efronalmost 10 years
            Ok man. I could totally do this... It looks sooo easy!!
            • marisageimausaddle
              marisageimausaddlealmost 10 years
              this article was about the company building a sandcastles for the disneyland paris sand art festival.
              • maraya
                marayaalmost 10 years
                They like doing that a lot of sand castles a lot but why the other people don't like building sand for disneyland the themes for it because it look fun to me if you don't like it you don't like.
                • nicolashill
                  nicolashillalmost 10 years
                  I think they tried to build the sand disneyland so people can have fun. so that the people that can't go to the actual disneyland can come to the sand disneyland :).