Disney image of "Wreck-It Ralph" scene. |
The show replaces "It's time to Celebrate" which ended Sept. 3
In the new show, Tinker Bell splashes the castle with pixie dust and we are transformed to the time of pencil drawings with Mickey Mouse. Scenes and character then appear from various Disney films, including: Alice in Wonderland," "Dumbo," "The Lion King," "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Brave" and even from the latest movie "Wreck-It Ralph."
The show combines "advances in technology with spectacular imagery and a stirring musical score to create a stunning and immersive way of storytelling," Show Director Katy Harris tells the blog.
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