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Remember... Dreams Come True (2005 - present)

Wow.. that's the best way to describe this great Disneyland Fireworks show.

" I thought it would be hard to top believe, but the E-Ticket segment in the middle of the show is nothing short of incredible, a great trip down memory lane. Only compliant I have is I thought it relied too heavily on the Wishes music from Florida and would have liked to have seen the new theme song have fireworks vs. being just an exit tune. The new flight path Tinkerbell takes looks great too. Looks like a similar flight rig as the magic carpet in Aladdin uses, or at least that is what jumped to mind watching it go. The multiple launch points around the park really make the show impressive. Not sure if it was just our ears, but the sound track with seemed to be "surround" sound for the most part.. for example when the train announcement played we could have sworn it came from down Main Street, a very great effect. This will definite pack in the crowds for the for seeable future." 5/13/05

To read the press release that describes it click here


Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams (2005 - present)

This new parade debuted on 5/5/05 as the Happiest Celebration on Earth kicked off. A quote from my first thoughts from 5/13/05 - "The Walt Disney Parade of Dreams was good. I think the show stops are a bit long and really lead to a long wait for the parade to arrive since we were near the end. The detail on the floats harkened back to the Disneyland of old. The music loops but each unit has a distinct soundtrack of its own too. So its not as repetitive as the past couple of parades."

Hint: If you want to avoid some of the crowd pull up a spot in the Small World Mall to view the parade. But for the best showing view the 2nd parade of the day from Main Street. The setting sun, lights, and Main Street all lead to a great experience, but crowded.

To read the press release that describes it click here




Fantasmic (1992 - present)
Do not miss this show. See our page on Fantasmic for information.

 

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