If you are a member of the press, an art student, film student, or are otherwise interested in using the Enchanted Forest in a project, this is the page for you!

If you want to film or photograph on the original property:
The park is still owned by Kimco Realty Group, the owners of the Enchanted Forest Shopping Center that is now on the site. What remains of the park, including the Cinderella Castle, is Kimco property and trespassing is prohibited. However, they have been accommodating for those who wish to film there or use the site for artistic purposes. For more information, contact Scotty Sellman. He is the leasing manager for the shopping center and he can put you in touch with the proper individuals to get permission to enter the site. Be advised that the site is not wheelchair accessible, and there may be some risk involved due to uneven terrain or untamed vines and roots. Also, do not enter without permission because some of the store owners in the center have been known to notify the authorities if someone is trespassing! Always have a copy of your permission to enter the park with you when you go.

If you want to see what the Enchanted Forest looked like in its glory days:
Most of the park's preserved and restored pieces can be seen at Clark's Elioak Farm. It is open to the public during the summer, and you may enjoy Willie the Whale, Mother Goose, and other favorite characters at the farm. Please note that it is a working farm, so if you are planning to go outside of their normal operating season, you must contact them through their website. Who knows, you may get shorn with the sheep if you don't!

For other press inquiries:
Feel free to use the contact link above. If I do not have the answers to your questions, I will try to direct you to the right person! This is not an official Enchanted Forest website...I cannot grant you any permissions, you must contact the people listed above!