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Savannah Bananas Visit Disneyland Resort

Savannah Bananas Visit Disneyland Resort

Thrill Geek29-05-2025
Today, May 28, guests at Disneyland Resort went wild for a one-day-only event featuring the wildly entertaining Savannah Bananas baseball team, also known as The Greatest Show in Sports. The resort has released new photos capturing the excitement of the team's special appearances at Disneyland Park earlier today. The Savannah Bananas visit Disneyland Resort on May 28, 2025. The schedule included an 11:00AM PT dance performance in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle and a 12:30PM cavalcade down Main Street, U.S.A.
Select team members joined an energetic cavalcade along the park's parade route before treating fans to a lively performance of 'Hey Baby' in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Banana-themed snacks and drinks were also available throughout the resort, adding to the festive atmosphere. The Savannah Bananas visit Disneyland Resort on May 28, 2025. The schedule included an 11:00AM PT dance performance in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle and a 12:30PM cavalcade down Main Street, U.S.A.
The Savannah Bananas' visit comes at the perfect time, as Disneyland Resort kicks off its historic 70th anniversary celebration and just ahead of the team's upcoming road games against the Firefighters at Angel Stadium on May 30–31, 2025.
Clint Gamache is the owner of ThrillGeek. He started ThrillGeek to share his love of theme/amusement parks and pop culture with the world. You can find him at Halloween Horror Nights. Also, be sure to follow him on Twitter/X, Instagram @iamcg83
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