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Disney World reveals official start date for Disney Starlight nighttime parade
Disney World reveals official start date for Disney Starlight nighttime parade

USA Today

time28-05-2025

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Disney World reveals official start date for Disney Starlight nighttime parade

Disney World reveals official start date for Disney Starlight nighttime parade Show Caption Hide Caption Disney World, Disneyland to get new theme park lands and attractions Disney announced new lands and attractions for its global theme parks at its 2024 D23 fan event, including "Monsters, Inc." and villains-themed areas. For the first time in nearly a decade, Walt Disney World will have a nighttime parade for everyday guests. Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away will debut at Magic Kingdom on July 20, the Florida resort shared Tuesday. The parade was first announced at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event last summer, but the start date had been under wraps. Inspired by its long-running predecessor, the beloved Main Street Electrical Parade, Disney Starlight will center on the power of a wish and feature a mix of characters from classic and contemporary Disney Animation and Pixar films. 'What guests are going to be able to get in this parade is a nod to the past but also eyes firmly set on the future,' Tara Anderson, show director with Disney Live Entertainment, said in a teaser video shared by Disney Parks. 'So you're going to hear melodies from older films, newer films in a very magical, mystical way.' The Blue Fairy, whom guests may remember from 'Pinocchio,' will power the illuminated parade with her magic. Other characters will include Elsa, Moana, Asha from 'Wish,' members of the Madrigal family from 'Encanto,' Miguel and Pepita from 'Coco,' Peter Pan and Wendy, various Disney princesses with their princes, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse , and more. A train, inspired by the Main Street Electrical Parade, will be among the many floats. This is Disney World's first regular nighttime parade since 2016. Other nighttime parades, like Mickey's Boo-To-You Halloween Parade and Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, are exclusive to specially ticketed after-hours events and not included with standard park admission like Disney Starlight will be.

Everything you need to know about Disneyland's biggest event of the decade
Everything you need to know about Disneyland's biggest event of the decade

Los Angeles Times

time17-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Everything you need to know about Disneyland's biggest event of the decade

The Disneyland Resort is turning 70 in July, and it has never missed an opportunity to throw a party — especially one rooted in nostalgia. For the year-long event, a number of fan favorites are making their return, in addition to some new shows and tweaks to favorite attractions. The festivities officially launch May 16, although not all offerings will be available right away. Some will be rolled out to coincide with Disneyland's official birthday on July 17. The celebration is planned to last through summer 2026. Here's everything you need to know about the Disneyland Resort 70th Celebration — including details on a ticket deal. The return of a fan-favorite parade. Evening parade Paint the Night made its debut in Anaheim during Disneyland's 60th anniversary a decade ago, and it's back for the 70th. A sort of spiritual successor to the on-again/off-again Main Street Electrical Parade, Paint the Night has a fast-moving soundtrack, more than 1 million LED lights and glittering, shimmering floats that honor franchises such as 'Toy Story,' 'Frozen' and 'Cars.' Paint the Night is a vibrant, high-energy show that intersperses dance, tech and the requisite amount of evening sparkle. A legendary ride gets an update. It's a Small World is so filled with details — playful dolls, adorable creatures, colorful vignettes, all of it designed in the style of artist Mary Blair — that it's impossible to see all of it on one ride through. And when the attraction reopens on May 9, it will have even more characters, as Disney is adding Miguel and Dante from the film 'Coco' to the ride's Mexico section. That's not the only tweak planned for this legendary ride. Coming in July will be an additional verse to its memorable song, this one written by original co-composer Richard Sherman shortly before his death in 2024. Sherman wrote the verse to celebrate the song's 60th anniversary, as the attraction opened at the New York World's Fair in 1964 before being installed at Disneyland in 1966. A new projection show comes to It's a Small World. The work and style of Blair also will be honored via a new projection experience that will unfold on the façade of It's a Small World. Titled 'Tapestry of Happiness,' this nighttime show, described by Disney as an 'animated mosaic of Disneyland attractions, moments and memories,' will include many songs associated with the park as well as the new tune 'Celebrate Happy.' Expect a projection show that digs into Disneyland history and is high on nostalgia, with no doubt a moment or two designed to bring longtime fans to tears. An evening performance that celebrates animation. The fireworks show 'Wondrous Journeys' will return for Disneyland's 70th. Introduced for the 100th anniversary of the Walt Disney Co., 'Wondrous Journeys' focuses on the history of the company's animated works. Some fine print: Not every night of 'Wondrous Journeys' will feature fireworks, but it remains one of Disney's better-received evening shows, as it features snippets of more than 60 films as well as nods to many shorts that helped define the studio. Say hello to Duffy. First, the bad news: The terrific, contemporary dance-focused parade Magic Happens is currently not slated to run during Disneyland's 70th anniversary. The consolation prize? Disneyland is introducing a new afternoon character cavalcade that will feature some 70th-anniversary attire and the arrival of rarely seen characters at Disneyland, such as Duffy and ShellieMay. The teddy bear characters are international Disney superstars, and cult favorites among American Disney fans. Take a tour that honors Disneyland history. Disneyland will launch a new guided tour for its 70th anniversary, this one focused squarely on the history and development of the park. The two-hour experience, available for an additional charge, will be available for booking beginning April 24. Disney says the tour will place a special emphasis on the park's opening-day attractions, as well as Walt Disney's original vision for the park. Speaking of Walt ... Opening July 17 will be a show in the Main Street Opera House that will celebrate the life and legacy of the park's patriarch. 'Walt Disney — A Magical Life' will for the 70th anniversary displace the show centered on Abraham Lincoln, and will feature the first-ever audio-animatronic of Disney, which the company has teased is its most lifelike figure to date. The figure, images of which the company is currently keeping under wraps, will be brought to life via audio recordings and will be situated in a setting designed to evoke Walt's office. After the show's initial run during the 70th, it will play in tandem with 'Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln.' The exit hall for the attraction will feature concept art for Disneyland attractions in the works. Explore Disney tech at a historical art exhibit. Guests likely will want to arrive early for 'Walt Disney — A Magical Life' once the show launches, as the gallery in the Opera House will be filled with a new exhibit developed by the company's archives department in collaboration with San Francisco's Walt Disney Family Museum as well as Walt Disney Imagineering, the secretive arm of the company devoted to theme park experiences. First, explore a selection of photographs and artifacts from before and during the Walt era that helps tell the Disneyland development story. Many items, including never-before-shown artifacts from Disney's private Disneyland apartment, are on loan from the Walt Disney Family Museum. A final section will be dedicated to the development of audio-animatronic figures, looking at Walt's passion for the creations and how they have evolved over the decades. A brand-new 'World of Color' show that you can vote on. 'World of Color Happiness!' is a new lagoon-based show for the 70th anniversary, this one inspired by Walt Disney's original dedication for the park. 'To all who come to this happy place, welcome,' Disney said in July 1955. 'Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America.' Although here's betting the World of Color show — sure to feature impressive fountains, projections and pyrotechnics — doesn't delve too heavily into any 'hard facts.' Some of the animated works featured in the performance include 'Turning Red,' 'A Goofy Movie,' 'Tangled' and 'The Lion King,' and it will be hosted by the blue-haired character of Joy from the 'Inside Out' films. Arrive early and vote via the Disneyland app to see various 'Inside Out' characters — Sadness, Anger, Disgust or Envy — given greater prominence during the show. A new song from Fitz of Fitz and the Tantrums fame will be featured in the production, and Boyz II Men have recorded a rendition of 'Rainbow Connection' for it. Carthay Circle will spring to life each night. The façade of the park's upscale restaurant, Carthay Circle, will morph into a performance space. While Disney hasn't detailed too heavily what audiences may expect to see on the building, expect a projection-based show with inventive lighting and music. The projections and lighting will be set to the 70th-anniversary theme song, 'Celebrate Happy,' which is to be recorded by the Jonas Brothers. New surprises adorn Toy Story Midway Mania! While not the first video game-inspired ride, Toy Story Midway Mania! was quite possibly the first successful implementation of one. The ride works well with what is now known as Pixar Pier, a land full of carnival rides and games. It still holds up thanks to its simplicity. Of course, a unique ride vehicle — a carnival car with a spring-action launcher — doesn't hurt. Now, the 2008 attraction will receive an ever-so-slight makeover for the 70th. Look for new animations that nod to the festivities peppered throughout the ride's digital games. A Pixar-focused daytime parade makes a comeback. Last year California Adventure unveiled a new daytime parade, 'Better Together: A Pixar Pals Celebration,' and it's returning for the 70th. Colorful floats that nod to recent films like 'Luca' and 'Turning Red,' the latter complete with a larger-than-life red panda Mei, are contrasted with smaller, more playful units that touch on 'Toy Story' and 'Monsters, Inc.' Throughout, there's an underlying theme of friendship. A barbecue buffet, with a side of duck. Duck isn't on the menu, but a certain waterfowl is the star of this dinner at the Grand Californian's Storytellers Cafe. Donald's Tales of Adventure Dinner Buffet launches May 16 and features what's described a a campfire-style barbecue. Expect spareribs, fried chicken, prime rib and more, and look for the likes of Donald, Daisy, Clarabelle, Goofy and Pluto in new adventure-inspired outfits. Reservations are recommended and the meal starts at $62 for adults and $36 for children. Specialty merchandise abounds. Disneyland is launching multiple merchandising lines for its 70th anniversary, some of which have already started to infiltrate the parks. The so-called 'celebration collection' features brash colors and new collaborations with Loungefly and Dooney & Bourke. The 'castle collection' is just that, featuring regal wear and jewelry inspired by Sleeping Beauty Castle, while the 'vault collection' is where all those seeking Disneyland nostalgia will want to head. The vault collection will be released in waves throughout the year, the first rendition looking at Disneyland maps. The 'Disneyland Resort 70th Anniversary Walt Disney Nostalgia Collection' is said to boast vintage-style accessories and attire outfitted in some of Walt's famous quotes. There's plenty more, including pocket watches and charms, and a giant interactive key that will light up and play music as guests explore the park. And you can see it all for a (slight) discount. Disneyland fans willing to commit to more than a day in the park can take part in a limited-time ticket offer. An anniversary ticket is on sale now, good for visits from May 16 to Aug. 14. It's a three-day, one-park-per-day ticket that sells for $360, which works out to $120 per day. That's a slight savings, as peak spring and summer tickets typically can't be found for less than $142 per day and can run as high as $206. Those who opt in for a four-day $400 ticket will be able to access the parks for $100 per day. The tickets do not have to be used on consecutive days.

It's going to cost less to take your kids to Disney World this summer
It's going to cost less to take your kids to Disney World this summer

USA Today

time27-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

It's going to cost less to take your kids to Disney World this summer

It's going to cost less to take your kids to Disney World this summer Show Caption Hide Caption Disney vacations: 5 magical tips to enhance your next Disney trip Here's how you can better navigate your once-in-a-lifetime experience at Disney World or Disneyland. Walt Disney World is offering 50% off children's tickets for visits from May 27 through Sept. 20, 2025, on 3-day tickets or longer. Two new shows, "Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After" and "The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure", will premiere at Disney's Hollywood Studios on May 27, 2025. A new nighttime parade inspired by the Main Street Electrical Parade will debut at Magic Kingdom this summer. LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Walt Disney World is offering 50% off children's tickets this summer, as part of a resort-wide focus on families with young kids. 'This is a first-of-its-kind offer for three days or longer,' Chelsea Filley, Vice President, Customer Experience and Commercial Strategy, said Tuesday during a panel with fellow Disney World leaders and journalists. 'We want to make that why, how so easy that it is just a no brainer to come visit this summer.' The Florida resort is also offering family-focused activities, new entertainment and deals to guests of all ages. Here's what travelers planning Disney vacations should know. Disney discounts, deals The half-price kids tickets go on sale Thursday. They'll be valid for visits from May 27 through Sept. 20, 2025, on 3-day tickets or longer. Only kids ages 3 to 9 count as children for pricing purposes at Disney World and many other theme parks. Adult pricing begins at age 10; guests under age 3 may enter for free. Disney World is also offering a specially priced 3-day, 3-park ticket for EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom – but not Magic Kingdom, the most popular theme park not just at Disney World but worldwide. Those special tickets start at $267 total and are valid for visits beginning April 6 through Sept. 22, with one park each day. From Aug. 1 to Oct. 11, guests can also get up to 30% off select Disney resort hotel rooms. However, guests who forego those discounts can snag a different deal: a free Disney Dining Plan with non-discounted minimum 4-day, 4-night Disney vacation packages with the Park Hopper ticket option. This is valid select dates between June 29 and Dec. 22. It initially debuted to Disney Visa cardholders but opens to the public on Thursday. All Disney resort hotel guests also get free water park entry on their check-in day, a perk that began this year. Yes, you can camp at Disney World. But here's what you should know first. Disney character appearances Disney has been testing announcing when characters appear at its resort hotels, so guests can plan ahead instead of being caught by surprise. This summer, the announcements will be made regularly at Disney's Pop Century, Art of Animation, Caribbean Beach Resort and Wilderness Lodge. Additional family-focused activities will also roll out at these four resorts this summer. In the parks, guests will also see more characters roaming about during early entry for resort hotel guests. Magic Kingdom will introduce new limited-time kid zones in Tomorrowland with Stitch and in Storybook Circus, and a Goofy kid zone will appear in CommuniCore Hall after the EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival. "Imagine you walk into EPCOT, you see Goofy and all the decor is centered around that and just games and music and things like that, geared towards families with young kids,' Jason Kirk, senior vice president of operations for Disney World, said during the panel. 'The kids can play on their own with their parents just sitting there watching, or of course, the parents can jump in and play as well.' New Disney entertainment Two new shows are coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios this summer. Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After and The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure will both premiere on May 27, 2025, Disney revealed Wednesday. The Little Mermaid show replaces the Voyage of the Little Mermaid, which sunsetted with the pandemic, and adds new sets and musical numbers. The new Villains show will feature Cruella de Vil, Captain Hook and Maleficent, according to its webpage. A new nighttime parade will debut at Magic Kingdom this summer. Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away will be inspired by the Main Street Electrical Parade. Its start date has not been announced. Guests who visit this summer can also have one last hurrah on Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin before it closes this August for refurbishment and enhancements, including a new scene, new ride vehicles, new handheld blasters and more interactive targets.

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