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Disney illuminations review
Disney illuminations review









Joining Mickey and the gang are Miguel from Coco (in his Disneyland Paris debut), Joy from Inside Out and Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps from Zootopia, among others.Īnd, I have to say, this is the most choreography I have ever seen the characters perform in a show at Disney. In terms of characters, the show features both classic and newer Disney friends. We visited the resort over Easter and arrived in the hub just 10 minutes before showtime several times and each time we ended up with a great view.

disney illuminations review

This means that you don’t need to seek out a spot more than 15 minutes before the show, which is very rare for Disney Parks. The stages are also on raised platforms, so you should still be able to see the characters dancing from the back of the crowd. One of the best things about Dream… and Shine Bright is that, as long as you are standing in the hub, there is no bad place to stand.Īll the characters move between the four stages in the castle hub throughout the show, so you will get a good view of every single character at some point. Otherwise, you will miss most of the show! With this in mind, make sure you stand in the hub to watch the show. The parade section starts in Town Square (near the park entrance), before travelling up to the Castle Hub, where the main section of the show takes place. This part-parade part-show features Disney characters, dancers, water effects, colourful parade floats and some incredible new music.

disney illuminations review

In my opinion, Dream… and Shine Bright is the best 30th anniversary offering at Disneyland Paris.











Disney illuminations review