Disneyland Paris unveils its newest attraction – a mesmerising nightly drone show.
- The Disney Symphony of Colours features synchronised drones, projections, lights, and fountains.
- Over 500 drones create stunning aerial visuals, including Disney characters, until 30 September.
- A new daytime show, A Million Splashes of Colour, will celebrate Disney and Pixar films.
- Main Street, U.S.A., introduces vibrant decor, Blooming in Colours, available till 5 May.
Disneyland Paris has launched its latest attraction, a breathtaking nightly drone show that is set to captivate visitors until the end of September. Dubbed the Disney Symphony of Colours, this spectacle combines synchronised drones, video projections, lights, and fountains around the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle. The show serves as a homage to the historic Main Street Electrical Parade that graced the park from 1992 to 2003, capturing imaginations with its night-time marvels.
Featuring more than 500 drones, the Disney Electrical Sky Parade presents illuminated floats that transform the night sky into a canvas filled with beloved images, such as Mickey Mouse, Elliott the dragon, and Cinderella’s carriage. This innovative display not only highlights technological advancements in entertainment but also strengthens the cultural narrative of Disneyland Paris.
Alongside the drone show, Disneyland Paris is launching a new daytime show entitled A Million Splashes of Colour, scheduled to commence from 10 February. This vibrant celebration showcases characters and scenes from the treasured films of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios, brought to life by 30 energetic dancers performing to well-known songs. The daytime show promises a feast for the senses, allowing guests to experience the magic of their favourite animations live.
In addition to the shows, Main Street, U.S.A. will be adorned with new decorations under the theme Blooming in Colours. This charming transformation will be available for guests to enjoy until 5 May, adding a touch of spring to the popular park avenue.
Completing the line-up of new attractions, the luxurious Disneyland Hotel will reopen its doors on 25 January, while a new show, Alice & The Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland, is set to debut this spring, further expanding the park’s entertainment offerings.
These exciting developments reinforce Disneyland Paris as a hub of creativity and innovation, offering guests unforgettable experiences.