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Disneyland Paris launches Electrical Sky Parade, first experience of Disney Symphony of Colours

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Disneyland Paris Electric Parade

Disneyland Paris began its new Disney Symphony of Colours, a program of three new experiences, with the launch of Disney Electrical Sky Parade, its new nighttime drone parade featuring synchronised drones, lasers, video projections, lights and fountains across Sleeping Beauty Castle.

The show pays tribute to the Main Street Electrical Parade, which ran from 1992 to 2003. Older guests can relive their childhood, while younger ones can witness the Disney Electrical Sky Parade in a new, never-before-seen format. More than 500 drones represent the Main Street Electrical Parade’s icons, including Mickey Mouse and his friends’ train, Elliott the dragon, and Cinderella’s carriage. This nighttime magic is set to the classic electro-syntho-magnetic music, remixed for the occasion.

Disneyland Paris Entertainment again worked with Dronisos, Disneyland Paris’ official technology supplier and European leader in drone shows, to create the Disney Electrical Sky Parade. This stunning new sequence follows prior nighttime productions like Disney D-Light, Avengers: Power the Night, and the award-winning Bastille Day drone show on July 14, 2023.

Disneyland Paris Electrical Sky Parade

More experiences to come

Featuring a variety of characters and 30 dancers, A Million Splashes of Colour will debut on 10 February 2024, as a colourful, musical midday event celebrating Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios’ animated films.

This original production, performed many times a day, will take guests through Disney Animation and Pixar’s classic and modern stories. Music will set the tone for this event, with two original scores and adapted renditions of popular songs from fans’ favourite films.

Disneyland Park’s Main Street, U.S.A., will also have new vibrant decorations starting 10 February: Blooming in Colours: a journey into fairy worlds! Pixie Dust scattered by Tinker Bell and her twin sister Periwinkle will decorate the area with colour, light, and flowers to ‘wake up winter’.

disneyland paris hotel

On 25 January, Disneyland Paris will reopen its refurbished five-star Disneyland Hotel, encouraging guests, especially children, to immerse themselves in Disney royal stories. La Troupe Royale Disney, a cheerful duo of comedians and a Disney Princess character, will surprise visitors with sing-alongs or interactive royal tales, a unique immersive experience accessible at no other Disney Hotel. They will also have many chances to make memories with Disney royal characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and friends in new exclusive regal costumes!

In spring 2024, Walt Disney Studios Park will host a unique stage production themed on Disney Animation’s Alice in Wonderland, bringing a modern and vibrant touch to the classic. Children and adults will enjoy an energetic musical presentation with a variety of artists. Additionally, they will have a unique opportunity to influence the show.

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Charlotte Coates is blooloop's editor. She is from Brighton, UK and previously worked as a librarian. She has a strong interest in arts, culture and information and graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature. Charlotte can usually be found either with her head in a book or planning her next travel adventure.

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