@@ValleDelSergioIndeed. The best nightime show parade I've ever seen my life. The song changed everything. Maybe better than Disneyland But I still love Disney Dreams
OMG!! i started crying two minutes into it...it brought back so many fond memories of when I was younger, with my family and my sister who passed away from cancer. This is such a magical memory for me.
Its so exciting that the night time shows are coming back! The finale is so gorgeous, I’m really loving the music! Here are the songs so far i’ve heard in the finale: Dig A Little Deeper- 26:45 Bare Necessities- 26:52 It’s a small world- 27:09 How Far I’ll Go- 27:25 A Whole New World- 27:35 Give a Little Whistle- 27:50 The Family Madrigal- 28:16 I’ll Make A Man Out Of You- 28:32 Gonna Take You There- 28:47 I hope they release the official soundtrack soon, I love how they incorporated the Disney songs in the end!
Electrical parade are back yay!!! I remember on the last day of parade since September 2019 I would never missed it. I remember I saw first time Disneyland in 2007 I was like 7 years old! Really magical.
Our Disneyland Paris used to have electrical parade for the 10th and 15th Anniversary. The song that came along was amazing I remember it very well when I was kid til now
0:52 Okay “To all who come to this happy place”?! Seriously?! I would have said, “Good evening dreamers of all ages, Disneyland proudly presents, the most spectacular pageant of night time dreams and fantasy, in thousands of sparkling lights and OUTSTANDING MUSICAL SOUNDS, The Main Street Electrical Parade”
Many people are too young to know that the ORGINAL 1972-1974 MSEP had a large It's Small World float at the end of the parade followed by a a few large drums with characters like Pooh dancing on them and a 2-D American flag. The parade did not run during the 75-76 bicentennial years as America on Parade took it's place, but the "To Honor America" bacon-strip finale with a screaming eagle was added when it came back in 1977. Tokyo MSEP has always had Small World as the finale float, although their DREAMLIGHTS version finale is far larger with separate floats.
I'm missing the Tinkerbell float leading the parade and the fairy dust effect it had on the entire parade to enlight the lights. You do hear the fairy dust effect in the music sometimes from when the Tinkerbell float was added to the parade in 2009. You can hear the effect sound at 6:50. Also Dumbo's Circus parade section isn't in the parade anymore. Although I am not sure if it had retired completely back in 2010.
Even the first time it was “Glowing Away Forever” it came back around three-ish years later to try and get profits at California Adventure. This thing isn’t leaving until the floats physically can’t move anymore
If I were to create an ideal updated version of the Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland, here's how I would view it: "Good evening dreamers of all ages, Disneyland proudly presents, the most spectacular pageant of nighttime dreams and fantasy, in thousands of sparkling lights and outstanding musical sounds, the Main Street Electrical Parade!" Opening Window: - With that, the iconic "Baroque Hoedown" starts up as the parade's grand marshal, the Blue Fairy, leads the way from atop a dazzling, over-sized "dress" of sparkling blue, white, and silver fairy dust. She magically "flies" above the parade route, standing almost 21-feet above the ground. Her large wings slowly pulsate in the shimmering color scheme of her dress. - Following behind the Blue Fairy's leading float is a glittering procession of "Fiber Fairies" introduced on foot by Tinker Bell, Rosetta, Iridessa and Silvermist from Peter Pan and Disney Fairies series, respectively. The four main fairies interact with spectators directly. - The multi-color Casey Jr. Circus Train from Dumbo has been re-created from the original parade, which is being driven by none other than Goofy. He playfully pulls on the train whistle, which emits a silly whistle (and real steam) as it comes by the route. The smiley-faced engine pulls a large drum with an LED screen on either side. The screen interchanges to showcase various images, including the title of the parade, characters and designs, and other vivid animations, including films and characters not represented in the main parade. Minnie and Mickey in their classic attire stand on opposite ends of the drum. - Large puppets of Genie, Mike Wazowski, and Luminere, follow the "drum unit".
Alice in Wonderland: - After the opening unit passes by, you're now treated to the first of many scenes from many Disney classics to come your way in lit-up lights and synthesized music. Also, the music has transitioned from the 1977 "Baroque Hoedown" to an updated soundtrack which has a more modern and orchestral style. First up is the wacky world of Alice in Wonderland. It's similar to the version of the old, but with numerous differences, not the least of which is the lack of any mushroom floats. - First you see, three classic floats, three spinning creatures that spin around and race from one side of the route to the other. The first is a turtle wearing glasses, then a snail with a red shell and finally a green firefly. Amid these spinning critters, you're also treated to more classic characters from the film, most notably, the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, and the Queen of Hearts. - Behind this little bunch of characters, you see a gargantuan Cheshire Cat carrying Alice in a large teacup sat precariously on his tail. The float is 11-feet wide, 21-feet long, and has nearly 17,000 points of light. The cat "disappears" and reappears, and often changes colors and patterns, while his pupils spin in every which way. Alice herself talks to you as she does in the past, making comments based on her experiences in the movie. - Behind the Cheshire Cat float cavort more characters and more classic spinning critters. Here, the characters are Tweedledee and Tweedledum and the Walrus and the spinning critters include a turtle wearing a hat, a snail with a green/blue shell and an orange firefly. - Finally, the last float in the scene is another new float, a giant version of the hookah-smoking Caterpillar, all done up in blue lights. Real smoke rises from the hookah as the Caterpillar makes comments (i.e. "A-E-I-O-U", "Who...R...U...?", "How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail...", etc.). This float is one of the longest in the parade, thus far. And when the Caterpillar float passes by, the "Alice in Wonderland" scene ends.
Peter Pan: - Straight from Neverland, the magnificent Jolly Roger appears larger and more majestic than its appearance in the original parade. The updated version includes colorful waves, and a breathtaking "pixie dust" effect in which the entire ship is plunged into darkness before being overwhelmed with glittering gold "sparkles". The large sails and flag of the ship interchange from pirate-based designs to twinkling stars, the flying Darling children, the Tick-Tock Croc, and other scenes and characters from the film. Captain Hook, Mr. Smee and Peter Pan stand at various vantage points. Peter interacts with spectators via a live mic. Winnie the Pooh: - The next unit, taken directly from Tokyo's DreamLights, is themed to that "willy, nilly, silly ole bear". This features Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and Eeyore sitting outside of a honey tree. Piglet, Rabbit, and Christopher Robin dance around on the streets, accompanied by bees whose yellow and black stripes light up in time with synthesized renditions of "Winnie the Pooh", "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" and "Hip-Hip-Pooh-Ray". Toy Story: - As the music changes to a rendition of "You've Got a Friend in Me", Sarge and his troops come marching down the street, letting us know that the Toy Story gang is coming. - A huge collection of illuminated toys from the Toy Story series stand at the base of a letter block-platform topped by performers dressed as Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and Bo Peep. Prerecorded audio of the four characters can be heard interacting with each other and with spectators.
Cars: - A glowing Lightning McQueen leads a number of unique "techno" dancers in peculiar costumes. The robot-like dancers shimmer a number of different designs and colors, synchronized entirely with the lights on the following unit. - At over 54-feet long and 18-feet tall, Mack is the longest float in the parade, and has 28 moving lights, and the musical "DJ" car emerging from his backside. Mack is equipped with a 3D "light display" affixed to his sides that creates exceptional depth of image. The psychedelic display contains 26,730 individual orbs. Almost 2,000 feet of LED "neon" is used to create Mack.
Jungle: - This unit of the parade represents The Jungle Book and The Lion King. Taking a cue from Tokyo DisneySea's rendition of Fantasmic!, an over-sized Simba and Baloo appear on two separate floats, the floats glowing green and adorned with vivid blue waterfalls and colorful flowers. A Baroque Hoedown-style version of "I Wanna Be Like You" and "Hakuna Matata" are the two main songs heard here, appropriate for a unit as such. The giant Simba cub figure is composed of yellow and orange lights on a close-resembling figure (just about as close a resemblance as the Cheshire Cat is to the original) and features a humongous mane composed of color-changing leaves (think "I Just Can't Wait to be King"). Timon, Rafiki, and some puppet-made African wildlife parade around Simba, while King Louie and his jazzy monkey army dance around Baloo who like Simba greatly resembles his movie counterpart. Baloo full-on changes colors to truly match his jazzy and upbeat personality. The colors change into images and shapes as well as showing jungles, waterfalls, shapes, stripes, and so on and so forth. Frozen: - From Arendelle comes one of the parade's tallest floats, Elsa's ice palace. At 30-feet tall, Anna and Elsa stand on the balcony of the highest tower, with Olaf located at the rear in a glistening forest of snow-covered trees enhanced with 3,000 teardrop crystals. In addition to other technical effects, there are six etched window art panels on the float. Three depict happy memories of Anna and Elsa's childhood. The other three feature Kristoff, the Trolls, and Sven.
Candlelight Dreams: - 36-feet in length, Candlelight Dreams is a representation of the memorable and iconic moments from various tales "as old as time" through the Disney canon. Belle leads the unit from a "tall dress" similar to that of the Blue Fairy's seen earlier in the parade, though slightly smaller. A large rose stands right above her head and before a giant version of the Beast's magic mirror which plays unforgettable chapters from her beloved story. Her dress has 40 custom-designed jewels and the most decorative lightning caps of any float. The video screen on the mirror contains more than 500,000 pixels and presents scenes as well as floral graphic imagery and starry night skies. Following Belle are giant glowing candelabras that are framed by lovely "Dove Dancers" and a series of illuminated Court Couples. Cinderella, Snow White, and Rapunzel follow on individual platforms attached to the main Belle float. - Adorned with sparkling diamonds, the Seven Dwarfs follow the royal processional. Dopey rides at the end of the line in a special mine car in homage to the original parade. The Princess and the Frog: - The characters from The Princess and the Frog make their debut in the Main Street Electrical Parade in an elaborate unit. This unit begins when a set of lily-pads, with twinkling fireflies make their way down the parade route. Water ripples spread from the base of the pads. Parade performers simulate twinkling butterflies. Louis, the trumpet playing Alligator and Ray make their way through the pads. Followed by the small additional section, Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen make their way down the parade route, sitting in a large lily flower. The petals surround the two of them, while the leaves light up in bright, green lights. The petals of the flowers also illuminate with lights, seeming to spread a magic off of them. It appears that the entire flower is being upheld by a water spout.
It's so sad because the patriotic finale float had been there for years and it was extremely cruel that Disneyland would remove it from the parade all because of it's political nonsense.
@@russellmcdonaldjr2123 I don't see it as a political move, more just as a symbol of how Disney links us all regardless of geographic location. Just like It's a Small World we should be reminded that we all co-exist on this planet and have beautiful and unique cultures that should equally be praised.
Well to set the record straight there was nothing wrong with the patriotic float and it had been there for years and Disneyland has gotten just too politically correct.
C'est bien de cette année la parade électrique? si c'est le cas , trop contente , j'adorais la parade électrique dans les années 90 et j'avais trouvé vraiment dommage qu'ils la suppriment dans les années 2000 !VIVEMENT NOVEMBRE!!!🥰
Bonjour, comme écrit sur le nom de la vidéo, c'est à Disneyland Resort et non Disneyland Paris, site ouvert en 1955 en Californie (vous voyez que le château n'est pas le même).
I went to Disneyland o Thursday and both firework shows were spectacular and the electrical parade was so magical all of the rides were incredibly awesome but I hated Indiana Jones and haunted mansion and rise of the Risistence because it closed 2 times and me and my kids
Overall it's good but the parade feels like it's missing something especially for the Electrical Parade's 50th year. Still wish they had brought back the Blue Fairy and the Dumbo units. The new float looks good, but couldn't they have made a brand new float instead of reworking an existing one. The static characters and the lack of actors escorting the float makes the whole finale feel void and corporate. Plus it's almost like sacrilege to not have To Honor America anymore. Just saying.
The original parade had a Small World float at the end, so I think this was probably a mix of wanting to pay tribute to the original run, and wanting a way to incorporate some more modern Disney characters!
WELL DISNEY RUINED The BEST Parade EVER! They Ruined Lights Motor Action Stunt Show, The Great Movie Ride & NOW The Electrical Parade! CAN'T They JUST Leave THINGS ALONE! SOME THINGS In LIFE Were Just Meant To Be. Was DISNEY parade Concept Design On CRACK When They Redesigned The Last Float? WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? OMG! It's NOT The SAME Glorious Finale. The Entire Soundtrack For The Ending Is As WONKY As Can Be? TRYING To Mix Small World Into The Parade What They Did Numerus Years Ago. Even When They DID Have It's A Small World Units It SURE The HELL WAS A LOT Better Then What They Have NOW! Pulling The Grand Marshall WAS Blue Ferry, Then It Was TINKERBELL Riding Atop In Her Basket With A Balloon, Then They Took Off The Balloon & Put Tinker Bell Toward The End Of The Parade. Yo Got Rid Of A Majority Of The Circus Unit. WHAT ELSE DISNEY ARE YOU GOING TO SCREW UP & RUIN TO OUR LOYAL FANS?
Were mad but for the rides that had lo lines I bought the lightning lane pass but overall it was the best time I ever had with my family💯💯💯💯😄😄😄🙏🏽🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💯💯💯
I have one wish: this parade again in "Disneyland Paris". Those were unforgettable magical times!
Either this or Fantillusion. The music was incredible
@@ValleDelSergio It was Fantillusion. I remember it very well when I was kid.
It happened during the 10th and 15th Anniversary of Disneyland Paris
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 fantillusion music is the best nighttime show ost they ever had.
@@ValleDelSergioIndeed. The best nightime show parade I've ever seen my life. The song changed everything.
Maybe better than Disneyland
But I still love Disney Dreams
They say wishes do come true if not get your money back
OMG!! i started crying two minutes into it...it brought back so many fond memories of when I was younger, with my family and my sister who passed away from cancer. This is such a magical memory for me.
I srry abt your sister I hope she was watching with you and brung back memories for her. RIP
Im so sorry about your sister, God bless her!
Its so exciting that the night time shows are coming back! The finale is so gorgeous, I’m really loving the music! Here are the songs so far i’ve heard in the finale:
Dig A Little Deeper- 26:45
Bare Necessities- 26:52
It’s a small world- 27:09
How Far I’ll Go- 27:25
A Whole New World- 27:35
Give a Little Whistle- 27:50
The Family Madrigal- 28:16
I’ll Make A Man Out Of You- 28:32
Gonna Take You There- 28:47
I hope they release the official soundtrack soon, I love how they incorporated the Disney songs in the end!
Gonna Take You There is such a great song. I wish it was a little longer. I love its included part in the Soundsational Parade too!
Such a cute parade. I saw this parade when I was little. The floats are so adorable
Disneyland Paris needs a beautiful night time parade again. Disneyland at night is magical
Hands down my favorite parade of all time.
Electrical parade are back yay!!! I remember on the last day of parade since September 2019 I would never missed it. I remember I saw first time Disneyland in 2007 I was like 7 years old! Really magical.
I have always wanted to see this parade in person.
Our Disneyland Paris used to have electrical parade for the 10th and 15th Anniversary. The song that came along was amazing
I remember it very well when I was kid til now
Fantillusion
@@humbertoribeiro3192 you got it right. It is Fantillusion
Wow the parade is too beautiful for these 50 years welcome back
Bah maintenant parle français
Wow!!!! Wow!!! Wow!!!! Haven’t seen the Electrical Parade in soooooo long!!!!
It made me cry a little
Saw this parade as a little kid, brings back such good memories
That intro to the electrical parade always gives me goosebumps
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Okay “To all who come to this happy place”?! Seriously?! I would have said, “Good evening dreamers of all ages, Disneyland proudly presents, the most spectacular pageant of night time dreams and fantasy, in thousands of sparkling lights and OUTSTANDING MUSICAL SOUNDS, The Main Street Electrical Parade”
They wanted to keep the original audio, and honestly I like it better, it’s pet of Walt’s opening speech part modern touch
Sooooooooo wonderful Disney world is best great job all acrtoon & movies i like it ♥️😍 cute kids
Definitely brings back memories from seeing this at Walt Disney World. If Disneyland can bring back this classic, WDW should bring back Spectromagic
SpectroMagic died...
WELCOME BACK DISNEYS MAIN STREET ELECTRICAL PARADE!!!!😄👍👍❤
Man I have been away from Disneyland since 2018. Think its time that I go again in the summer. Fingers crossed 🤞
so happy this is back!
Incredibly amazing and magical 💖💖💖
I’m happy they brought back main stream electric parade ❤️
Many people are too young to know that the ORGINAL 1972-1974 MSEP had a large It's Small World float at the end of the parade followed by a a few large drums with characters like Pooh dancing on them and a 2-D American flag. The parade did not run during the 75-76 bicentennial years as America on Parade took it's place, but the "To Honor America" bacon-strip finale with a screaming eagle was added when it came back in 1977. Tokyo MSEP has always had Small World as the finale float, although their DREAMLIGHTS version finale is far larger with separate floats.
of course no eagle and american flag in disneyland paris (why am I not surprised) and now it's not here anymore either
I hope Disney brings back original patriotic flag float. 🇺🇲
Me too. This is confusing. They use this float for a 50 year Disney Surprise which was used for the American Flag? Never seen that.
They aren't, this new float is permanent for the rest of thecparades life
I'm missing the Tinkerbell float leading the parade and the fairy dust effect it had on the entire parade to enlight the lights. You do hear the fairy dust effect in the music sometimes from when the Tinkerbell float was added to the parade in 2009. You can hear the effect sound at 6:50. Also Dumbo's Circus parade section isn't in the parade anymore. Although I am not sure if it had retired completely back in 2010.
Nice to see its “Glone away” forever
Even the first time it was “Glowing Away Forever” it came back around three-ish years later to try and get profits at California Adventure. This thing isn’t leaving until the floats physically can’t move anymore
God bless you Disney land
I can’t believe that the parade’s 50 years old
Me neither
It’s so ICONIC
Can I honestly say...I miss the music changes they had for each float section, and the blue fairy float at the start? :(
If I were to create an ideal updated version of the Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland, here's how I would view it:
"Good evening dreamers of all ages, Disneyland proudly presents, the most spectacular pageant of nighttime dreams and fantasy, in thousands of sparkling lights and outstanding musical sounds, the Main Street Electrical Parade!"
Opening Window:
- With that, the iconic "Baroque Hoedown" starts up as the parade's grand marshal, the Blue Fairy, leads the way from atop a dazzling, over-sized "dress" of sparkling blue, white, and silver fairy dust. She magically "flies" above the parade route, standing almost 21-feet above the ground. Her large wings slowly pulsate in the shimmering color scheme of her dress.
- Following behind the Blue Fairy's leading float is a glittering procession of "Fiber Fairies" introduced on foot by Tinker Bell, Rosetta, Iridessa and Silvermist from Peter Pan and Disney Fairies series, respectively. The four main fairies interact with spectators directly.
- The multi-color Casey Jr. Circus Train from Dumbo has been re-created from the original parade, which is being driven by none other than Goofy. He playfully pulls on the train whistle, which emits a silly whistle (and real steam) as it comes by the route. The smiley-faced engine pulls a large drum with an LED screen on either side. The screen interchanges to showcase various images, including the title of the parade, characters and designs, and other vivid animations, including films and characters not represented in the main parade. Minnie and Mickey in their classic attire stand on opposite ends of the drum.
- Large puppets of Genie, Mike Wazowski, and Luminere, follow the "drum unit".
Alice in Wonderland:
- After the opening unit passes by, you're now treated to the first of many scenes from many Disney classics to come your way in lit-up lights and synthesized music. Also, the music has transitioned from the 1977 "Baroque Hoedown" to an updated soundtrack which has a more modern and orchestral style. First up is the wacky world of Alice in Wonderland. It's similar to the version of the old, but with numerous differences, not the least of which is the lack of any mushroom floats.
- First you see, three classic floats, three spinning creatures that spin around and race from one side of the route to the other. The first is a turtle wearing glasses, then a snail with a red shell and finally a green firefly. Amid these spinning critters, you're also treated to more classic characters from the film, most notably, the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, and the Queen of Hearts.
- Behind this little bunch of characters, you see a gargantuan Cheshire Cat carrying Alice in a large teacup sat precariously on his tail. The float is 11-feet wide, 21-feet long, and has nearly 17,000 points of light. The cat "disappears" and reappears, and often changes colors and patterns, while his pupils spin in every which way. Alice herself talks to you as she does in the past, making comments based on her experiences in the movie.
- Behind the Cheshire Cat float cavort more characters and more classic spinning critters. Here, the characters are Tweedledee and Tweedledum and the Walrus and the spinning critters include a turtle wearing a hat, a snail with a green/blue shell and an orange firefly.
- Finally, the last float in the scene is another new float, a giant version of the hookah-smoking Caterpillar, all done up in blue lights. Real smoke rises from the hookah as the Caterpillar makes comments (i.e. "A-E-I-O-U", "Who...R...U...?", "How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail...", etc.). This float is one of the longest in the parade, thus far. And when the Caterpillar float passes by, the "Alice in Wonderland" scene ends.
Peter Pan:
- Straight from Neverland, the magnificent Jolly Roger appears larger and more majestic than its appearance in the original parade. The updated version includes colorful waves, and a breathtaking "pixie dust" effect in which the entire ship is plunged into darkness before being overwhelmed with glittering gold "sparkles". The large sails and flag of the ship interchange from pirate-based designs to twinkling stars, the flying Darling children, the Tick-Tock Croc, and other scenes and characters from the film. Captain Hook, Mr. Smee and Peter Pan stand at various vantage points. Peter interacts with spectators via a live mic.
Winnie the Pooh:
- The next unit, taken directly from Tokyo's DreamLights, is themed to that "willy, nilly, silly ole bear". This features Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and Eeyore sitting outside of a honey tree. Piglet, Rabbit, and Christopher Robin dance around on the streets, accompanied by bees whose yellow and black stripes light up in time with synthesized renditions of "Winnie the Pooh", "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" and "Hip-Hip-Pooh-Ray".
Toy Story:
- As the music changes to a rendition of "You've Got a Friend in Me", Sarge and his troops come marching down the street, letting us know that the Toy Story gang is coming.
- A huge collection of illuminated toys from the Toy Story series stand at the base of a letter block-platform topped by performers dressed as Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and Bo Peep. Prerecorded audio of the four characters can be heard interacting with each other and with spectators.
Cars:
- A glowing Lightning McQueen leads a number of unique "techno" dancers in peculiar costumes. The robot-like dancers shimmer a number of different designs and colors, synchronized entirely with the lights on the following unit.
- At over 54-feet long and 18-feet tall, Mack is the longest float in the parade, and has 28 moving lights, and the musical "DJ" car emerging from his backside. Mack is equipped with a 3D "light display" affixed to his sides that creates exceptional depth of image. The psychedelic display contains 26,730 individual orbs. Almost 2,000 feet of LED "neon" is used to create Mack.
Jungle:
- This unit of the parade represents The Jungle Book and The Lion King. Taking a cue from Tokyo DisneySea's rendition of Fantasmic!, an over-sized Simba and Baloo appear on two separate floats, the floats glowing green and adorned with vivid blue waterfalls and colorful flowers. A Baroque Hoedown-style version of "I Wanna Be Like You" and "Hakuna Matata" are the two main songs heard here, appropriate for a unit as such. The giant Simba cub figure is composed of yellow and orange lights on a close-resembling figure (just about as close a resemblance as the Cheshire Cat is to the original) and features a humongous mane composed of color-changing leaves (think "I Just Can't Wait to be King"). Timon, Rafiki, and some puppet-made African wildlife parade around Simba, while King Louie and his jazzy monkey army dance around Baloo who like Simba greatly resembles his movie counterpart. Baloo full-on changes colors to truly match his jazzy and upbeat personality. The colors change into images and shapes as well as showing jungles, waterfalls, shapes, stripes, and so on and so forth.
Frozen:
- From Arendelle comes one of the parade's tallest floats, Elsa's ice palace. At 30-feet tall, Anna and Elsa stand on the balcony of the highest tower, with Olaf located at the rear in a glistening forest of snow-covered trees enhanced with 3,000 teardrop crystals. In addition to other technical effects, there are six etched window art panels on the float. Three depict happy memories of Anna and Elsa's childhood. The other three feature Kristoff, the Trolls, and Sven.
Candlelight Dreams:
- 36-feet in length, Candlelight Dreams is a representation of the memorable and iconic moments from various tales "as old as time" through the Disney canon. Belle leads the unit from a "tall dress" similar to that of the Blue Fairy's seen earlier in the parade, though slightly smaller. A large rose stands right above her head and before a giant version of the Beast's magic mirror which plays unforgettable chapters from her beloved story. Her dress has 40 custom-designed jewels and the most decorative lightning caps of any float. The video screen on the mirror contains more than 500,000 pixels and presents scenes as well as floral graphic imagery and starry night skies. Following Belle are giant glowing candelabras that are framed by lovely "Dove Dancers" and a series of illuminated Court Couples. Cinderella, Snow White, and Rapunzel follow on individual platforms attached to the main Belle float.
- Adorned with sparkling diamonds, the Seven Dwarfs follow the royal processional. Dopey rides at the end of the line in a special mine car in homage to the original parade.
The Princess and the Frog:
- The characters from The Princess and the Frog make their debut in the Main Street Electrical Parade in an elaborate unit. This unit begins when a set of lily-pads, with twinkling fireflies make their way down the parade route. Water ripples spread from the base of the pads. Parade performers simulate twinkling butterflies. Louis, the trumpet playing Alligator and Ray make their way through the pads. Followed by the small additional section, Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen make their way down the parade route, sitting in a large lily flower. The petals surround the two of them, while the leaves light up in bright, green lights. The petals of the flowers also illuminate with lights, seeming to spread a magic off of them. It appears that the entire flower is being upheld by a water spout.
That was great light parade
I LOVE IT, FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!😄👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
fascinating how the audio overlaps
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It's been 25 years since the parade been final season back at 1996 and now it's back this year!
I miss the American Flag as the last float. It was so beautiful and patriotic. 🇺🇸
Me too.
It's so sad because the patriotic finale float had been there for years and it was extremely cruel that Disneyland would remove it from the parade all because of it's political nonsense.
@@russellmcdonaldjr2123 I don't see it as a political move, more just as a symbol of how Disney links us all regardless of geographic location. Just like It's a Small World we should be reminded that we all co-exist on this planet and have beautiful and unique cultures that should equally be praised.
Well to set the record straight there was nothing wrong with the patriotic float and it had been there for years and Disneyland has gotten just too politically correct.
Espectacular !!!
C'est bien de cette année la parade électrique? si c'est le cas , trop contente , j'adorais la parade électrique dans les années 90 et j'avais trouvé vraiment dommage qu'ils la suppriment dans les années 2000 !VIVEMENT NOVEMBRE!!!🥰
Bonjour, comme écrit sur le nom de la vidéo, c'est à Disneyland Resort et non Disneyland Paris, site ouvert en 1955 en Californie (vous voyez que le château n'est pas le même).
A little disappointed by the end sequence because it wasn't properly mixed in with the Main Street Electrical parade theme.
The Fact that they used the Tokyo Disneyland Dreamlight sound makes it way better
I sobbed hard
Il le ramène quand à disneyland paris ?!
isnt this the parade that DLP are bringing back from Jan 2024?.... 🤞🤞🤞
Jan 2024, it's a drone preshow.
Feerike ✨✨✨
I love the new finale, but I still prefer the America one
Alright I'm crying lol
I went to Disneyland o Thursday and both firework shows were spectacular and the electrical parade was so magical all of the rides were incredibly awesome but I hated Indiana Jones and haunted mansion and rise of the Risistence because it closed 2 times and me and my kids
Music is Tokyo Disneyland Version.
Isn't Tokyo's more orchestral?
Yes, particularly small world part, giving "brilliant music Sounds" atmosphere of Dreamlights have.
@@johannnicdao
NO
My favorite float is Elliott
Overall it's good but the parade feels like it's missing something especially for the Electrical Parade's 50th year. Still wish they had brought back the Blue Fairy and the Dumbo units. The new float looks good, but couldn't they have made a brand new float instead of reworking an existing one. The static characters and the lack of actors escorting the float makes the whole finale feel void and corporate. Plus it's almost like sacrilege to not have To Honor America anymore. Just saying.
"To Honor America" digivolves to "To Honor the World"
@@humbertoribeiro3192 To Honor the World mega digivolves to To Honor the Universe.
In Disney world?
It says Disneyland Resort right in the title.
Disneyland Park, Anaheim CA
I wonder why they got rid of the flag for and replaced it with It's A Small World instead. I LOVED the flag
for the same reason they copy everything bad from disneyland paris and get rid of the american heritage
it's not important 😂
The original parade had a Small World float at the end, so I think this was probably a mix of wanting to pay tribute to the original run, and wanting a way to incorporate some more modern Disney characters!
@@fullofbarkingdogs thanks
@@fullofbarkingdogs I don't know... I can check that.
how in the world did it freakin swap?
also it's a small world part is back!
et c'est bien à Disneyland resort Paris????
Lisez la description de la vidéo sous la légende, merci
Oh
Funny how they got rid of ladies and gentlemen boys and girls
the redid the music.
Yup. I was hoping to get the chills I used to get when the music would start and this did not do it for me :(
WELL DISNEY RUINED The BEST Parade EVER! They Ruined Lights Motor Action Stunt Show, The Great Movie Ride & NOW The Electrical Parade! CAN'T They JUST Leave THINGS ALONE! SOME THINGS In LIFE Were Just Meant To Be. Was DISNEY parade Concept Design On CRACK When They Redesigned The Last Float? WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? OMG! It's NOT The SAME Glorious Finale. The Entire Soundtrack For The Ending Is As WONKY As Can Be? TRYING To Mix Small World Into The Parade What They Did Numerus Years Ago. Even When They DID Have It's A Small World Units It SURE The HELL WAS A LOT Better Then What They Have NOW! Pulling The Grand Marshall WAS Blue Ferry, Then It Was TINKERBELL Riding Atop In Her Basket With A Balloon, Then They Took Off The Balloon & Put Tinker Bell Toward The End Of The Parade. Yo Got Rid Of A Majority Of The Circus Unit. WHAT ELSE DISNEY ARE YOU GOING TO SCREW UP & RUIN TO OUR LOYAL FANS?
also peter was better when played by a woman, we don't want a nine year old boy with a 20 year old voice
It's not that deep to require that many capital letters lol
@@cannotthinkofausername6379 IT IS DEEP IT DOES DESERVE CAPITAL LETTERS. Here in Europe the attitude is "who cares? it's only Disney"
@@ginauccelatore6430 I'm in Europe...
@@ginauccelatore6430 Pete threw me off too, he sounds like an adult 😂
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Were mad but for the rides that had lo lines I bought the lightning lane pass but overall it was the best time I ever had with my family💯💯💯💯😄😄😄🙏🏽🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💯💯💯