Disneyland Paris has launched a new nightly drone show as part of its programme, Disney Symphony of Colours.
- The Disney Electrical Sky Parade features synchronised drones, lights, and fountains, delighting visitors with iconic Disney images.
- This innovative show pays homage to the historic Main Street Electrical Parade held at the park in the 1990s.
- Attendees can enjoy over 500 drones forming dazzling displays in the night sky, showcasing beloved characters.
- Additional elements including a daytime show and park decorations are set to enhance this vibrant experience.
Disneyland Paris has introduced a groundbreaking nightly drone show named the Disney Electrical Sky Parade, which is a key feature of the park’s latest programme, Disney Symphony of Colours. This visually stunning display combines advanced drone technology with synchronised video projections, lights, and fountains, all centred around the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle. The spectacle is a tribute to the Main Street Electrical Parade, a beloved night-time show that first enchanted visitors between 1992 and 2003.
Each evening, more than 500 drones illuminate the sky, forming intricate and captivating images such as Mickey Mouse, Elliott the dragon, and Cinderella’s carriage. This ambitious display not only showcases technical innovation but also celebrates the enduring allure of Disney’s iconic characters. Available to visitors until September 30, this experience promises to be a highlight for the park’s guests.
The Disney Symphony of Colours does not stop at this nightly marvel. Starting February 10, the park will unveil ‘A Million Splashes of Colour’, a daytime show that pays homage to the animated wonders of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios. Featuring an array of characters and 30 dancers, this event will bring to life popular songs from cherished films, performed several times a day until September 30.
Moreover, Main Street, U.S.A., within the park will be adorned with vibrant new decorations under the theme ‘Blooming in Colours’. Visitors can enjoy these festive embellishments until May 5, adding to the immersive Disney experience.
In addition to these shows and decorations, Disneyland Paris is set to reopen its five-star Disneyland Hotel on January 25. Furthermore, the park will introduce a new show, ‘Alice & The Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland’, in the spring. This evolving set of attractions within the Disney Symphony of Colours programme underscores Disneyland Paris’s commitment to delivering captivating experiences through creativity and technological prowess.
The Disney Symphony of Colours sets a new standard in themed entertainment, blending technological innovation with classic Disney charm.
