Tokyo Disneyland has continued to adjust park operations in accordance to health and safety measures.
We’ve seen reduced park hours through March 7th, a brief pause on ticket sales, and more. But soon, a classic experience will take place again.
food IS a theme park
Tokyo Disneyland has continued to adjust park operations in accordance to health and safety measures.
We’ve seen reduced park hours through March 7th, a brief pause on ticket sales, and more. But soon, a classic experience will take place again.
We love a good Disney nighttime spectacular. Who doesn’t?
Every time we get to see a new nighttime show in the Disney parks, we tend to be wowed by the technological advancements they’ve implemented. Did you ever imagine you would see Cinderella Castle transform the way it does thanks to projection mapping on Happily Ever After (R.I.P.)? Now, Disney will be lighting up the sky in a NEW way at the end of your park day.
We love Disney fireworks shows — there’s just really nothing quite as magical.
Whenever a NEW nighttime spectacular debuts, we’re always pumped to spot the new ways that Disney uses tech in these shows. We’ve been wondering about the addition of drones to Disney shows for a while now. We saw them used in Disney Springs a few years ago. And Universal used them recently as well. Some of the concept art for EPCOT Forever made us think we might see them, but it’s just really cool kites instead.
But don’t fear, Disney IS still working hard on ways to incorporate drones in live shows!