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Fun thing about a parade that's just spent 6 years in Florida: it's waterproof. It ran in the rain on a fairly regular basis in MK; in fact, its final MK performance was during a light drizzle.

Here's a video from summer 2015 during heavier rain; some elements are missing or modified (most notably no microphones for Alice and Pete, reduced choreography for finale dancers), but by and large the parade was presented in its entirety


Whether the delicate flowers in southern California are willing to perform and/or watch the parade in the rain is a different matter. Dealing with common-to-everybody-else weather may just be too much of a burden for them. All this handwringing just seems silly to me. The show must go on, right?


I'm one of those weather delicate Californians. No way I'm going to DL to watch the MSEP in a chilly winter rain.
 

brb1006

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I love the Mickey pin
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Emmanuel

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Those attending the premiere this Thursday can receive a complimentary one-day, one-park ticket to return to Disneyland on a future date to see the Electrical Parade. No further tickets will be given if used at California Adventure, at Disneyland when the parade is not running or if the parade is cancelled. No refunds will be issued

Its explained here:
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/msep-premiere-faq/
 

Darkbeer1

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Lake? That's nothing! ;)

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Looks like one of my photos.... That was a fun story to cover.

http://jimhillmedia.com/alumni1/b/david_michael/archive/2004/10/08/1659.aspx

As for the "compensation", well, I can see a lot of folks not attending and then about not getting a comp ticket, or their money back. And based on the local weather reports, looks like the parade will be cancelled.

Here is the OC Register article about tonight's event.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/-741516--.html

>>Little has been changed with the 45-year-old Main Street Electrical Parade – from the signature theme song, “Baroque Hoedown,” to the hundreds of thousands of light bulbs that shine from its nearly two dozen floats and 80 costumed performers.<<

But what about my souvenir light bulb I got a long time ago (21 years) ;)
 

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