jah4955
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makes sense. Curious why this wasn't included with all of the other 2026 timeline announcements?
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From what I heard from multiple people recently at MK at night, the Dreamlights would help the nighttime vibe. Unless it’s a party night, it seems as if MK’s nighttime decorations are underwhelming, at best.They were removed after 2019, don't draw additional headcount to the parks (MVMCP always sells out), interferes with guest crowd flow before and after installation , and interfere with the digital image mapping for the night time shows.
The current projection decor is pretty, sure. It's instagramable. The dreamlights felt elegant and magicalFrom what I heard from multiple people recently at MK at night, the Dreamlights would help the nighttime vibe. Unless it’s a party night, it seems as if MK’s nighttime decorations are underwhelming, at best.
The director of Disney cost optimization disagrees...From what I heard from multiple people recently at MK at night, the Dreamlights would help the nighttime vibe. Unless it’s a party night, it seems as if MK’s nighttime decorations are underwhelming, at best.
They were removed bc the light strands themselves would not blend with the new color scheme of the castle and they didn’t want to spend the money to build new ones - especially for a paint project that had a lot of uncertainty around longevity once the finished product wasn’t well received. Also with the knowledge they’d be skipped due to the 50th overlay as well anyway.They were removed after 2019, don't draw additional headcount to the parks (MVMCP always sells out), interferes with guest crowd flow before and after installation , and interfere with the digital image mapping for the night time shows.
The current projection decor is pretty, sure. It's instagramable. The dreamlights felt elegant and magical
It has an instant wow factor the first few times you see them like so many theme park attractions designed for Bob from Colorado on the first family visit but fades to background ambience with repeated visits. Having the crane parked there for months is a poor trade IMO.Maybe I'm jaded as there are many well produced Christmas light shows within a few hours. Literally mile upon mile of Christmas displays and lights so just one building with a net of lights isnt that special to me.
The last few years, the crane was not up during park hours, it was parked blocking access from Enchated Chamber to the hub. Minimal effect on the park.It has an instant wow factor the first few times you see them like so many theme park attractions designed for Bob from Colorado on the first family visit but fades to background ambience with repeated visits. Having the crane parked there for months is a poor trade IMO.
The fabled integrated lighting into the wall blocks would be amazing and not detract from the daytime views but being nothing but a pipe dream the dreamlights are too much netting.
I never considered parking a huge mobile crane in the guest flow "minimal effect on the park". If they pulled it out every morning and put it back every evening I'd be OK with it but if I were the crane operator (previous life) I'd never agree to that much extra work and rigging.The last few years, the crane was not up during park hours, it was parked blocking access from Enchated Chamber to the hub. Minimal effect on the park.
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