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Both the Magic Kingdom and Epcot are in the midst of changes. Last week was very busy, this week has been lighter in crowds (below, left). The Plaza Restaurant has a full facade that looks great from a distance (below, right).
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Hi everyone! Both the Magic Kingdom and Epcot are in the midst of changes. Last week was very busy, this week has been lighter in crowds (below, left). The Plaza Restaurant has a full facade that looks great from a distance (below, right).
Two different vantage points – from the Small World mall and Main Street USA – give you a complete look at Light Magic. Opening on May 23rd, 1997 with four battery powered floats and 125 performers, Light Magic was billed as a “Streetacular” instead of a parade due to the two performance zones. The buildings on Main Street USA were enhanced with fiber optics created for Light Magic and lighting towers were added to the Small World mall (those still are used to this day). The soundtrack was a mix of both classic Disney songs and new music written specifically for Light Magic, the infectious “Dream our Dreams”. There is even a salute to the Main Street Electrical Parade, “Baroque Hoedown”. The first complete Light Magic recording is shot from the Small World mall, recorded under a speaker for optimum clarity. Characters such as Chip and Dale, Goofy, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Roger Rabbit and Rafiki appear in their pajamas alongside pixies who dance to Celtic music. The performance includes audience interaction, fiber optic and smoke effects, and concludes with a bast of colorful confetti. The second Light Magic recording is shot from Main Street USA, with a similar assortment of characters and pixies, and includes a perfect view of the screen that features Disney animated characters with corresponding music. One Man’s Dream celebrated the remarkable imagination of Walt Disney, in an incredible stage show which begins in black and white and soon turns to color before your eyes! The setting was Videopolis, a teen dance venue which was turned into a stage for this Tokyo Disney-inspired show. Impressive sets and a cast of 40 bring movies such as Peter Pan and The Jungle Book to life, adding characters such as The Three Little Pigs, Pinocchio, Goofy and Pluto into a variety of dance sequences. You’ll see Peter and Wendy fly, and behold a beautiful dance sequence with Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and their princes. Mickey and Minnie open the One Man’s Dream show simply, and the presentation unfolds in front of you – building into a grand “H00ray for Hollywood” climax, and ending with an explosion of fireworks. This is a show not to be missed! Relive the magic year after year or experience it for the first time by purchasing a copy of “Jeff Lange Remembers Disneyland’s Light Magic”. Running Time: 66 Min Buy 2 or more titles from my store and receive free shipping with no handling charges. I strive to provide my customers with superior customer service. All orders shipped within 24 business hours guaranteed! Hi everyone! We stopped by Epcot yesterday and were surprised to see so many Epcot Flower and Garden Festival topiaries out! Simba (below, left) is part of a Lion King display that also includes Rafiki and Nala (below, right). There isn’t much new this year, nearly everything has just been shuffled around. Hi everyone! The Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival is taking shape, even with all the very cold weather we’ve had recently. The area where the Nautical Flag quilt sits is showing the formation of starfish, dolphins and Mickey. Perhaps the theme will be from the upcoming DisneyNature film Oceans? (below left and right). Hi everyone! Disney rolled out the second day of it’s “Give a Day, Get a Disney Day” media event at Epcot on February 11th. The World Showplace was the scene of a world record-breaking 115,527 can structure, and the cans were then donated to food banks. The Jammitors opened the show (below, left) and Ambassador Clay Shoemaker (below, right) welcomed everyone. Hi everyone! We just attended day 1 of the “Give a Day, Get a Disney Day” press event! The event was held at the newly re-branded ESPN Wide World of Sports facility. The evening kicked off with the “What’s New, What’s Next” (below, left) media presentation. Meg Crofton, President of the Walt Disney World Resort (below, right) told everyone about the upcoming “Summer Nightastic“. Hi everyone! Super Bowl XLIV MVP Drew Brees celebrated his victory at the Magic Kingdom today! His was the 42nd in a series of commercials that started in 1987 with the immortal words, “I’m going to Disney World“! Prior to his motorcade, the crowd is revved up (below, left). Not that we needed it! Guests get ready (below, right) for Drew Brees to make his way down Main Street USA. |
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