Walt Disney World seriously deserves some new blood for live Entertainment. DLP's recent entertainment offerings shows that Disney is still able to pull of some energetic and fun shows every once in a while.Great news for Walt Disney World. Entertainment has been the shining light of DLP.
I remember liking the nighttime entertainment Animal Kingdom gained in 2016. For a short period, The Tree of Life used to have a special projection show running nightly while the Discovery Island Carnivale performed at night instead of being daytime only.lets hope he brings some magnifique back to WDW, it needs it bad.
I believe he was also involved with "Mickey's Dazzling Christmas Parade" which runs during the day and night.
- Tale of The Lion King Stage Show, Disney California Adventure, June 2019
- Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Grand Opening Celebration, Disneyland Park, June 2019
- Mickey’s Mix Magic Fireworks and Media Spectacular, Disneyland Park, January 2019
- Disney Parks, Experiences and Products (Formerly Disney Parks and Resorts) D23 Keynote Presentations; multi-years at Anaheim Convention Center and Tokyo Disneyland
- Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout Grand Opening Ceremony, Disney California Adventure, June 2017
- Frozen- Live at the Hyperion Stage Show, Disney California Adventure, May 2016
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So I’m sure Journey of Water will get a fabulous opening ceremony with rain and stuff.
I would have to disagree, Dreams & Shine Brighter actually gained tons of positive reception with DLP visitors. Considering Paris' 30th Anniversary was held during COVID, it was better than what ever the heck WDW was doing for it's 50th Anniversary. Even @marni1971 enjoyed Paris' offerings. At least Paris' offerings felt genuine and not a complete joke.Not as good as you think - as noted by some other posters, his work has primarily been a few mediocre parades (no storytelling in Dream & Shine Brighter just a bunch of characters strewn about with some on essentially cherry pickers with little/no theming), and a lot of opening ceremonies. A few nighttime shows here and there - but nothing like WDW needs right now - we don't need a replacement for Happily Ever After, we need a new Harmonious replacement, and ideally something in the long-term pipeline to replace Fantasmic. Which he really doesn't have experience on.
I knew Ron quite well (and highly recommend you read his book if you haven't - it covers the history of Disney's entertainment for the first 50 years or so), so much of my opinion on this subject is from what he told me, although it's also in part from my own research for papers I wrote in both undergrad and grad school on the subject. Entertainment then was slashed to the bone, and eventually broken up. Ops too took financial and operational control over much of it, and DLE (Disney Live Entertainment) was eventually used to handle only the creative elements in actuality - it no longer controlled as much as it once did (particularly characters), and had far less influence on the parks and outside them than it did during Ron's time. I know for a fact Eisner wanted it broken up because he said it was a fiefdom. It served Eisner well - from all his synergy project to the millennium, but once Ron retired, so he and a couple of his colleagues told me, entertainment was said to be too powerful, with money being even that in the eyes of some should have gone to rides, and was swiftly neutered.I've read a lot about changes to the entertainment department post-2001 - no coincidence that that was the year Ron Logan retired and Anne Hamburger took his place, no? Reading between the lines it reads a lot more like entertainment was slashed to the bone then, which makes sense given how much has gone away between then and now.
Not at all unrelated, the number of full-time, Disney-employed musicians numbered around 425 in 2001. That number is now just over 100. It'd be nice to see a pendulum swing, particularly in Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios where there is just ONE live band now to each park.
Was the Share a Dream Come True Parade a product from the Ron Logan or Anne Hamburger?I've read a lot about changes to the entertainment department post-2001 - no coincidence that that was the year Ron Logan retired and Anne Hamburger took his place, no? Reading between the lines it reads a lot more like entertainment was slashed to the bone then, which makes sense given how much has gone away between then and now.
Not at all unrelated, the number of full-time, Disney-employed musicians numbered around 425 in 2001. That number is now just over 100. It'd be nice to see a pendulum swing, particularly in Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios where there is just ONE live band now to each park.
Was 100% developed under Ron's tenure - it opened just after he retired. Don't know how much of a hand he had in it though.Was the Share a Dream Come True Parade a product from the Ron Logan or Anne Hamburger?
I’m sorry, but this is a family friendly Theme Park environment.
That kind of entertainment is for the later evenings in downtown Orlando….
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While all of that certainly makes sense, they can't be making this move for him to just do nothing,,,, there has to be somethingbetterin the works.
True but wasn't Dazzling Christmas Parade Teased for DLP before COVID?? Maybe before he got to DLP?If he somehow convinced them to get a new Christmas parade at DLP, maybe he can do the same at WDW lol
YesTrue but wasn't Dazzling Christmas Parade Teased for DLP before COVID?? Maybe before he got to DLP?
After, we need a new Harmonious replacement, and ideally something in the long-term pipeline to replace Fantasmic.
If they ever build the "beyond big thunder" than they could put Fantasmic back there and use the liberty bell as the boat but that will never happen. There's basically no financial intensive to do so at all.Oof, replacing Fantasmic. You’re not wrong, it does need to happen at one point, but it’s very beloved. I wished they’d build a similar amphitheater in Magic Kingdom and move the show there for 30 minutes are fireworks. It would thematically fit much better as well.
Epcot needs to bring back the robots who used to appear across Future World.Come to think of it, we never saw anything “live” happening in EPCOT either…. Would love to see more there as well
Not sure Paris wants a night timeHe didn’t give Paris a nighttime parade. But maybe there was other reasons behind it.
Disagree.Oof, replacing Fantasmic. You’re not wrong, it does need to happen at one point, but it’s very beloved. I wished they’d build a similar amphitheater in Magic Kingdom and move the show there for 30 minutes are fireworks. It would thematically fit much better as well.
At Disneyland today I’ve watched the pirate band, jazz band, pearly band, Disneyland band, Main Street ragtime piano, and saloon piano. I think straw hatters were here today as well. Live entertainment is alive and well here at Disneyland. (Although there have been some cuts here as well….)But I will simply say that entertainment has been failed by everyone who's tocuhed it since, outside of Tokyo and rare exceptions elsewhere.
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