Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Disneyland Paris Update : DLP Best Wishes Introduces 20th Ann Show Disney Dreams!



Disneyland Paris sent its best wishes yesterday and they did it with this new animated short showing Mickey directing the awaited 20th Anniversary Disney Dreams! fountain show, with Sleeping Beauty castle in the background. I've said it before and i say it again: although most of the marketing material released by DLP about the Disney Dreams! show - including this video - show it as something as big as World of Color don't expect the show to have as many fountains as WOC. That said, i'm sure that DLP 20th anniversary show which is designed by Steven Davidson - a man who know what the words "fountains show" mean as he designed Fantasmic and World of Color - will be spectacular and very good and it will definitely worth your visit at the park during this 20th anniversary year.




In the meantime the Christmas season is still running at DLP until this sunday, January 8, and a new float with Duffy the bear was added in the parade, as you can check on the video below.




Also, until this sunday a new "magical moment" awaits DLP visitors in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle: "As the Royal Court opens the ball, the three godmothers accompany Princess Aurora and Prince Philip as they enter, passing through a guard of honour. The princely couple waltz in the courtyard while the godmothers, distracted as ever, argue about the colour of the castle. They end up deciding to combine their power, and with a wave of their wands, transform the castle roofs into a shining myriad of lights".




I remind you that you can now pre-order a copy of the Disneyland Paris book in its rare collector's edition! All infos to order a copy are HERE, or click on the link at the top of the right column.



Picture and Videos: copyright Disneyland Paris

3 comments:

Dave said...

Looks fantastic- but the music is a little too close to Alton Towers' theme for comfort...

Anonymous said...

This was made for World of Colour at the Disneyland resort. They have just repurposed it by changing the background to show the castle as opposed to Paradise Pier. It is still am appealing teaser for those naive to the US West Coast advertising.

Anonymous said...

on savait que Disneyland paris n'avait pas de fric pour son 20e anniversaire mais de la à aller prendre la pub d'un autre parc pour faire la sienne....