Block Party Bash (May 5, 2005 - January 6, 2008)
This parade/celebration was launched as part of Disneyland's 50th Anniversary celebration. It took place daily along the parade route (performance corridor). Originally it had three stops then it was down to two. The parade would roll out, then stop and perform for several minutes before moving on. It consisted of a Toy Story , a Monsters Inc, and a Bugs Life unit, with guest appearances by the Invredibles. After its run at Calfiornia Adventure the parade was packed up and shipped off to Florida to run at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
High School Musical Pep Rally (early 2007/late 2006 -> July 2007)
This show took place a couple times per day at both the parks entrance and out across from Golden Dreams and featuring about a dozen performers going through many of the songs and dance routinces from the Disney Channel Movie. If was shuttered in July 2007 to make way for a new version based on the second film
Chance to Shine (Outside
Hollywood & Dine and then later in front of the Animation Building)
(2001- 2004)
These
three women are "extras" in the movie business and they
share some of their stories through song and an improv act right
in front of the Hollywood Drive & Dine. Its a great show for
adults and kids seem to enjoy it too. They interact with the audience
and pull people out to help them during the act.
Goofy's Beach Blanket Bash (July
2001 - 2003)
This show out on the backlot stage is a decent Disney Character
show. The kids will love it and there are enough jokes if you listen
to keep the adults entertained too.
Ahwahnee Camp Circle (Redwood Creek
Challenge Trail)(2001 - 2003)
At the Camp Circle they have storytelling and activities for younger
children. I have yet to attend any of these (have not gone to the
park with a young child yet). If anyone has some info on this drop
me a line.
Disney's
Eureka Parade (February 2001 - September 2002)
This parade usually occurs twice daily. It starts near the entrance
plaza and winds it way through the park and ends up in Paradise
Pier. This is truly an unique Disney parade. The music is much more
"hip hop" and louder. The parade features several floats
each depicting a different region of California. The parade stops
several times along its route to put on a short show. There is also
a VIP viewing option available, for around $40 you get to site above
the Pacific Warf Cafe and sip wine and eat while watching the parade.
Usually there is not a crowd to watch the parade, if there is a
second parade the day you are there go to that one, there is usually no one around...
Another cool place to view the parade is from the Sun Wheel. It
gives you a great view of the parade route, but timing it can be
tricky. Overall we rate this parade pretty good. Its interesting
and the music is "catchy". Its not the Lion King Parade,
but it blows away the Parade of the Stars....
Overall I thought this parade was pretty good. The floats were nothing
to write home about, but the performers really made the parade.
They have everything from standard dancers, to roller bladers, to
drummers suspended on cables, to puppets that look like they should
be in the Tapestry of Nations at EPCOT. We agree that the floats
look like they can pass for Rose parade floats, but without the
flowers and on a smaller scale. We also liked how the parade stopped
for a couple performances along the route. The music for Eureka
is an interesting mix that worked real well. It seemed to energize
the crowd for the most part. My only complaints on this first experience
with the parade has nothing to do with the parade, its the route.
I think it can lead to some really bad traffic problems in the main
plaza. The other thing I did not like was what the route looked
like. Just lined with those ugly light/speaker poles for the most
part. (Check out our picture update for a shot of what I mean).
I wish they could have hidden them somehow. I know this is a minor
problem for most, but remember this is a "geek page"...
Mickey
Mouse (Bountiful Valley Farm)(2002)
This character show features one person playing a farmer, Chip,
Dale, and Mickey. Its a great show for young kids and all the ones
in attendence seemed to enjoy it quite a bit. As the show ends it
turns into a standard character photo/autograph session. The actress
playing the farmer was excellent. She sure had her hands full the
show we went to. She - acts as the narator, an entertainer (sings
throughout), interacts with the characters, and does some crowd
control moving kids around and trying to keep them seated. My only
complaint with this show is that the characters do not have any
lines. I think its annoying and they should be given a few lines.
If you have yound kids at the park, this is probably a must see.
I think they will enjoy it.
the Power of Blast!(November 2001 -September 2, 2002)
This
is a great show in the Hyperion theater. It does a few numbers from
the Broadway (and touring) production. The group is a combination
of a marching band, drill team, and broadway musical. They are hard
to describe, but very entertaining and worth checking out if they
are playing when your in the park.

LuminAria (Seasonal: Nov. 2001
- January 2002)
This
show on the lagoon in Paradise Pier each night at closing during
the holiday season. The first scheduled show is Nov. 9th and the
geek will be there to check it out. I have posted extended and revised
comments in several geekspeak columns if your interested. Basically
my advice on this show is if you are in the park go see it (nothing
else is usually open so its your only choice). It is not that bad,
but its not that good either. The best views are looking toward
California
Screamin' and the Sun Wheel. This is where the finale effect works
the best. For a great view close to showtime the area in front of
the Screamin' Queue usually has standing space. The show can be
thought of as an Illuminations type show, but not nearly as impressive.
The biggest problem I think with the show is the limited space.
The Bay (lagoon) is relatively small for a large firework show,
so it relies a lot on lights and low level effects that just are
not that interesting after a while.
Lights,
Camera, Chaos! (Feb. 2001 - May 2001)
This disjointed little show takes place on the Hollywood backlot.
It is basically a stunt show with a very loose plot. We enjoyed
the stunts and for the most part the show. We wished some of the
sequences were shorter, they seemed to drag on. Also the storyline
was annoying, but we do not know of anything better. This show ended
its short run in early May.
Disney's
Steps In Time (Feb 2001- Oct 2001)
If you have been reading around the internet you have probably already
heard about this show... if not... this is the stage show that takes
place in the Hyperion Theater at the end of Hollywood Blvd. Most people,
myself included, find the show very poorly done and hard to sit through
(I have forced myself to do it twice so far only, mostly because I
wanted to compare the balcony to the main level). The cast members
try their hardest, but the storyline is terrible and the songs are
pretty annoying too. They have taken Disney classics and remixed them...
the basic storyline is: older brother is having problems with younger
brother -> older brother learns lesson -> everybody compromises
and goes home happy. If you want to stay more involved with the show
sit on the main level, do not go up to the balcony. You feel much
more removed and its even harder to sit through the show up there,
but viewing the video clips was a little better from up there.
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