Fireworks are back! Disney has announced the official return of nighttime entertainment! Full details about what you can expect here.
Fireworks
It has been a long year without fireworks, but we knew their return was imminent!
Over the weekend, we shared Disney World would be testing fireworks at the end of this month. We were unsure if Guests would be allowed in the park or not during this time.
From Disney Parks Blog:
Disney World Fireworks
At Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, July 1 marks the start of nightly fireworks performances at Magic Kingdom Park and EPCOT. “Happily Ever After” will transform Cinderella Castle with lights, projections and pyrotechnics, as moments from favorite Disney stories encourage you to grab hold of your dreams and make them come true.
Happily Ever After and Epcot Forever return on July 1.
And as part of the ongoing transformation of EPCOT, “EPCOT Forever” will produce a spectacle of fireworks, music and lighting effects over World Showcase Lagoon, highlighting the themes of innovation, exploration, imagination and celebration at the core of the park’s past, present and future.
Disneyland Fireworks
As Disneyland park in California welcomes back all guests, the fun starts July 4 with “Mickey’s Mix Magic” presented nightly throughout the summer.
State-of-the-art projections, show lighting and lasers will transform Main Street, U.S.A., Sleeping Beauty Castle and the façade of “it’s a small world” into a dazzling, family fun dance party that goes sky high with fireworks to celebrate the leader of the club, Mickey Mouse.
Virtual Viewing
If you simply can’t wait until your next visit to see some Disney fireworks, you can enjoy a virtual viewing of “Happily Ever After” right now with #DisneyMagicMoments at home.
And stay tuned to Disney Parks Blog for opportunities to join us for upcoming live streams this summer!
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