Summer Nightastic!’ Dazzles with After-Dark Excitement at Walt Disney World Resort Sunday, 08.01.2010, 03:35am (GMT)
Summer Nightastic!’
Dazzles with After-Dark Excitement at Walt Disney World Resort to be extended
Summer nights at Walt Disney World Resort will enchant theme
park guests when glittering light magic, high adventure, dance fever, thrills
and chills set the after-dark scene. , “Summer Nightastic!” lights up the
entertainment experience at the Vacation Kingdom with a megawatt parade, a
fireworks extravaganza, a rockin’ dance party, concerts and other surprises.
Magic Kingdom,
Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot all present special events designed to add
summertime energy to the after-dark theme-park experience. At Magic
Kingdom, thousands of tiny lights illuminate the return of the beloved “Main
Street Electrical Parade,” and the elaborate new “Summer Nightastic!
Fireworks Spectacular” paints the night sky more brightly than ever.
“There’s a special
energy in the parks at night,” says Chris Oyen, show director for the “Summer
Nightastic! Fireworks Spectacular.” “It’s all about the magic and the
sense of adventure and mystery that nighttime possesses in the Magic Kingdom.”
At Disney’s Hollywood
Studios, The Twilight Zone™ Tower of Terror adds new effects – and a
summer-only drop sequence – to the mix for guests daring to step into the
attraction’s infamous service elevator for a ride into the “fifth dimension.”
And on Hollywood Boulevard, in the shadow of the 122-foot-tall Mickey’s
Sorcerer’s Hat icon, guests are invited to the Rock n’ Glow Dance Party,
where a DJ and live rock band keep popular tunes coming five nights a week.
At Epcot, live “Sounds
Like Summer” tribute-band concerts rock guests each evening from June 12 to
July 31 with familiar tunes ranging from “Hotel California” to “Stayin’ Alive.”
The multi-park
festivities promise a veritable Cinderella-coach-full of sensory surprises for
all who visit during the 10-week-plus summer celebration.
“Main Street
Electrical Parade”– This classic pageant of illuminated floats goes all the
way back to 1972, when it first debuted at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif.
With 23 floats, more than half a million tiny colorful lights, 80
performers, synthesizer music based on “Baroque Hoedown,” and Disney theme
songs woven in, the parade returns to Walt Disney World Resort for the first
time since 2001. A nostalgia trip for many, this “crown jewel of summer”
kicks off the season with lighting effects, floats and characters new to Walt
Disney World Resort.
Tinker Bell waves her magic wand
from the basket of a dazzling balloon float. The Tinker Bell float
alone generates more than “25,000 points of light,” says Paul Chychota,
the parade’s production manager.
Pinocchio and the boys from the
classic film’s Pleasure Island sequence join the parade in Magic Kingdom
this year, and Snow White appears with the Seven Dwarfs on a Diamond Mine
float glittering with colorful gems.
Ten thousand strobes of
“pixie-dust” light the parade trail as a treasury of classic Disney stories
comes to life. Floats feature enhanced effects and, though the music
stays true to the original parade, the score’s dynamics soar to greater
heights thanks to state-of-the-art technology, Chychota says.
Beloved floats
like the “Honor America” finale display – featuring the American flag and giant
American eagle – return, along with costumed characters like Alice in
Wonderland, Mickey Mouse and Goofy.
“Summer Nightastic!
Fireworks Spectacular”– Magic Kingdom presents more
after-dark magic when the sky explodes with vivid color and visual effects that
tell a thrilling story headlined by fairies and pirates.
“With this show, we’re making the skies come alive – we’re not just going to
immerse you, we’re going to surprise you, too,” says show director Oyen.
The summer fireworks are
accompanied by a whimsical score of classic Disney tunes and theme music
from the hit film “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black
Pearl.”
The Fairy Godmother from
“Cinderella” and other famous fairies star in the fireworks spectacular.
The fireworks perimeter around
Magic Kingdom will expand by 25 percent for the summer show. No
matter where you are in the park, you’ll be surrounded by the spectacle.
Pirate Alert: Captain Hook
and his band of buccaneers burst onto the scene to seize the park’s
Cinderella Castle. Disney’s creative entertainment team designed
fireworks that tell the story, including a skull-and-crossbones display
and other visual effects convincing enough to make you believe the castle is
under siege.
“We’re constantly
innovating, pushing ourselves to be more creative with the kind of pictures we
paint in the sky – we’re trying to make the skies come to life and dance,” Oyen
says.
New Frights at
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror –
If you think you’ve been to the “fifth dimension” and survived The Twilight
Zone Tower of Terror at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, think again. Surprise
enhancements to this headline attraction are programmed to deliver even greater
levels of special-effects frights just for the “Summer Nightastic!”
celebration.
Rock ‘n Glow Dance
Party – Disney’s Hollywood
Studios guests are invited to trip the light fantastic at a rockin’ dance party
every Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday. A DJ and a special engagement
rock band play sizzling summer sounds beginning three hours before park closing
on Hollywood Boulevard. Watch for popular Disney characters to step into
the dance party spotlight.
“Sounds Like Summer” – Blasts from the past are in store at Epcot, where
the curtain rises on popular rock-band tributes June 12 at the park’s America
Gardens Theatre in World Showcase. Each evening through July 31 at 5:45,
7 and 8:15 p.m., “Sounds Like Summer” tribute-band concerts drum up lots of
nostalgia with hot tunes and cool riffs, from “Satisfaction” to “Saturday in
the Park.” The lineup (subject to change):
June 12-19: Stayin'
Alive – A Tribute to The Bee Gees
June 20-26: Hotel California – A Salute to the Eagles
June 27-July 3: Karin Lawson – A Tribute to Janet Jackson
July 4-10: Satisfaction – The Rolling Stones Tribute Band
July 11-17: Slippery When Wet – The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute
July 18-24: 2U– A Tribute to U2
July 25-31: Beginnings – A Tribute to Chicago
Guests can Learn more
about “Summer Nightastic!” and check out deals for summer travel by visiting www.disneyworld.com/night
or by calling 407/W-DISNEY (934-7639) or a local travel agent. All
special summer events are included in regular theme-park admission.