Disneyland Paris is to gradually introduce a series of exciting experiences that will add colour to cloudy winter days. The Disney Symphony of Colours programme includes a new night-time drone sequence, a new daytime show and brand-new decorations.
Starting from January 8 there will be a Disney Electrical Sky Parade combining synchronised drones, video projections, lights and fountains across Sleeping Beauty Castle.
This novelty will pay tribute to the Main Street Electrical Parade, a night-time spectacular that marked the history of Disneyland Paris when it was staged in Disneyland Park between 1992 and 2003.
Up to 500 drones will parade across the night sky in the form of illuminated floats, symbolising the various icons of the Main Street Electrical Parade, including Mickey Mouse and his friends’ train, Elliott the dragon and Cinderella’s carriage.
To develop Disney Electrical Sky Parade, the Disneyland Paris Entertainment teams have collaborated with Dronisos, official technology supplier of Disneyland Paris and European leader in drone shows based in France, United States and Middle East. This new show will follow in the footsteps of recent night-time productions such as Disney D-Light, Avengers: Power the Night or the incredible Bastille Day drone show performed on 14 July 2023.
Starting February 10 2024, guests will be able to enjoy a colourful, musical experience in a new, energy-packed daytime show celebrating the animated films from both Disney Animation and Pixar, with a host of characters: A Million Splashes of Colour.
This original creation, performed several times a day, will take guests on a journey through time to discover the stories of Disney Animation and Pixar. The colourful floats will be inspired by art, music and writing.
Music will play a central role in setting the pace for this celebration, combining two original scores and a mashup of iconic songs from both Disney Animation and Pixar films in specially adapted versions.
Main Street, U.S.A. will feature new colourful decorations from February 10, 2024.
The land will be decked out in decorations celebrating the wonders of nature in both Winter and Spring