Disneyland Resort has announced that Fantasmic! Closed until at least Labor Day. Holiday he will be on September 4, 2023.
Disneyland Resort has released the following information:
“We are taking this time to evaluate the show and look for opportunities to add new magic and touches for our guests to enjoy. We will inform you separately. More information about alternative experiences for guests will be announced soon this summer. “
Maleficent Fire
“Fantasmic! On Saturday, April 22nd, the iconic Maleficent Dragon (known to fans as Murphy due to its fragile nature, following Murphy’s Law), used in the climactic nightmare scene, will return to the show. It caught fire inside and was completely destroyed. The show was called off after the fire lasted for several minutes.
of Maleficent Dragon completely destroyed by fireSo, when returning during “Fantasmic!”, there is a high possibility that the show will be held in “B mode” where the dragon is projected on the mist screen. Other fireworks may also be canceled, but this has not been confirmed.
“Fantasmic!”
“Fantasmic!” is a nighttime spectacle that premiered at Disneyland on May 13, 1992. In this show, Mickey Mouse explores the possibilities of his imagination while Disney’s nightmares team up to create an unstoppable nightmare for him. The show features characters and music from Disney films such as “Fantasia,” “The Jungle Book,” and “Pirates of the Caribbean,” with water, fireworks, sailing ships Columbia and Mark Twain on the screen while his riverboat sails. Built-in projection to . Past guests of America River.
“Fantasmic!” In 2020, it entered a long hiatus due to the pandemic of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), Performances will finally resume in late May 2022. Since then, Disneyland has staged nightly spectacles with minimal incidents, It suddenly closed for about 2 weeks in January this year. MagicBand+ works with “Fantasmic!” The center puck changes color and flashes according to the show.
At Walt Disney World’s Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the show, which premiered at the park in 1998, took a long hiatus before returning last November with “Mulan,” “Frozen II,” and “Moana.” It was replayed with a new scene inspired by “.
A third version existed at Tokyo DisneySea from April 2011 to February 2020 and is set in the waters of Mediterranean Harbor, with more representations of the park’s characters such as Genie. The show ended permanently at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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