HRH Prince Fahd Al-Saud: Saudi Royalty $20 Million Dollar Disney Tour Has Strict Partying Schedule, 6AM-2AM For All 60 Guests

Saudi Royalty Prince Fahd Al-Saud reportedly spent $20 million on a three-day Disney World Tour with 60 guests, which includes booking entire areas of the park, special performances in his honor and rare Disney characters to appear for him, according to the Christian Post.

He also had a strict partying schedule for everyone with him – start at 6 AM and end at 2 AM. The goal is enjoy all that the Disney Parks had to offer.

“This is the first time there has been such a grandiose, private world tour,” said Julie Guedon of the Disney Gazette, speaking to the Daily Telegraph U.K.

Prince Fahd Al-Saud’s tour to celebrate his degree began in Hong Kong’s Disneyland, followed by the park in Tokyo, California, Orlando, Fla. and ending in Paris. It started May 22 and ended May 24.

The Prince’s arrival came with exclusive access to park areas and special characters, but no employees were allowed to speak about him being there.

“The prince had fun. He was there all along, but we are not allowed to speak about him, that was the order,” said Guedon.

Areas were roped off for his arrival and extra security was provided for him and his entourage, reports UPI.

Exclusive characters appeared for the prince and his guests including Jessica Rabbit, the Aristocats, the cast of "Up" and characters from "Atlantis, the Lost Empire."

According to the Post, the “costumes and scenarios [were] all specially shipped in for the event, along with 80 dancers,” and many of the guests attending were “diehard Disney fans and bloggers” who would appreciate the spectacle.

The Prince was generous with some of the specialties he requested. He allowed many visitors to meet and interact with the special characters.

This is not the first time the prince has spent lavishly for a private event.

Last year, Prince Fahd Al-Saud spent more than $1 million for a small group of friends in Disneyland Paris, marking the 20th anniversary of the park, reports Henry Samuel of The Daily Telegraph.

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