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Posted: Wednesday May 22, 2024 7:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff
Eight hundred drones took the skies over Disney Springs early this morning for the first-ever performance of Walt Disney World's new drone show "Disney Dreams that Soar."
Disney Dreams that Soar Show
Disney Dreams that Soar Show
This morning's show was an early preview opportunity for Walt Disney World Cast Members ahead of the official debut on Friday, May 24, 2024.
Disney Dreams that Soar Show
Disney Dreams that Soar Show
Running from May 24 to September 2,"Disney Dreams that Soar" brings the Disney Springs Lake to life with larger-than-life images of classic Disney characters drones choreographed with iconic quotes from fan-favorite films such as Disney's "Peter Pan," "Dumbo," "Wall-E," "Big Hero 6," "Star Wars" and more. The show also features scores from favorite Disney soundtracks and an original song composed exclusively for this show.
Disney Dreams that Soar Show
Disney Dreams that Soar Show
Disney Dreams that Soar Show
Showtimes for the 9-minute show are 9 pmand10:45 pm, with viewing areas located on Disney Springs West Side—along the waterfront between the Cirque du Soleil Theatre and Aerophile. Viewing areas for Disney Dreams That Soar will be available on a first-come, first-served basis
Watch the video below to see the Disney Dreams that Soar Show at Walt Disney World. (4K YouTube)
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adina197225 minutes ago
Paris had the electrical drone show in the park. It's amazing to watch over the castle.
Touchdown2 hours ago
TL is the rare water park where my favorite attraction is not the lazy river (it’s the wave pool) and outside of TL and Schlitterbahn in Texas (where most rides are a delightful mix of slides and rivers) is always the place I spend the most time in water parks. Don’t get me wrong the slides are great, but I go to water parks to stay cool and relax, and the river is usually the best place to achieve both those goals.
PREMiERdrum2 hours ago
A bit OT, but the waterpark attached to our zoo (Columbus) has a 2nd lazy river that is for adults only, circles a large bar and sundeck, has a 2nd bar accessible only from the water, allows you to sip as you go, and has a number of pull-off areas where you can just stop and float. It's wonderful.
UNCgolf2 hours ago
I think there are just some people who struggle to separate individual critiques from overall impression -- i.e., if someone has any criticism at all, it means they hate everything about it.
ToTBellHop2 hours ago
Agreed. I’ve seen a couple (fair) critiques but the consensus seems to be that it’s a nice addition that takes away from nothing and, shockingly, is free.
UNCgolf2 hours ago
It's a strange complaint in this thread, though, because I'm pretty sure every single comment has been positive.
Touchdown3 hours ago
I’ve personally had some amazing naps on the lazy river.
DisneyDreamer083 hours ago
I’m more doing it for my daughter. Water parks are not my thing. A few laps on the lazy river and I’m good 😂
ToTBellHop3 hours ago
Ah yes. Restful Typhoon Lagoon lolWe call that a “rest day” as well. Just chillin on the Humunga Kowabunga.
DisneyDreamer084 hours ago
I will be in Disney for a week in August with my 13 year old. We have a “rest day” mid week set aside for Typhoon Lagoon and Disney Springs. I wasn’t planning for it to be a late night, especially since every other night will be. But we will definitely be staying for this. It looks amazing, great free addition to DS. Sleep is for the weak anyway 😉🤣
mattpeto4 hours ago
I don’t miss nighttime spectaculars during my trips. Late dinners at Disney Springs is not an option, because I’m not punting a nighttime show in the parks.This summer there is a reason for me to be there.
Prince-14 hours ago
Some people just are sad and jaded. They enjoy finding faults in literarily everything that Disney does.
ToTBellHop5 hours ago
Yes, the negative space technique is cool but I would have used the scene from Frozen with Anna and Hans.