'Once Upon A Time' projection show to replace Celebrate the Magic

Sped2424

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It runs for 19 minutes.
Nope the show is 14 minutes in length.
I think during the Holidays is Frozen then Snow White & Winnie the Pooh in the original Once Upon A Time.
No again. Snow white doesn't seem to be in this one and it's opening with Frozen part of the offical lineup. I would suggest reading the offical page on the show.

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/entertainment/magic-kingdom/once-upon-a-time-castle-show/
 

Sped2424

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It said Winnie the Pooh on the Disney Parks Blog, and Snow White begins before Winnie the Pooh plus the Tokyo version is 19 minutes.
That's great but the offical page posted by Disney themselves has stated this is a 14 minute show. This is an edited version of the Tokyo show not a direct 1 to 1 version of it. Mrs Potts won't be speaking japanese and they are going to edit and trim the show to fit whatever they are trying to do for the Magic Kingdom.

Through the magic of editing it is very possible to keep the Winnie the pooh part and omit Snow White completely. Which is what seems to be happening given that both the parks blog and the offical post of the show have not mentioned Snow White yet mentioned Cinderella, and all the other films.
 

Rteetz

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Sped2424

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Well there has to be some content changes if it's shorter and they have a frozen segment which Tokyo doesn't have in their main version. Either way I'm excited to see it.
By no content changes I mean the scenes that are in the current line up are going the way they were shown in tokyo. However their order will be different due to the omissions of certain films. But yes I suppose omitting some scenes (tangled, snow etc) does count as content changes but what I meant is whatever they kept in this version is the same as Tokyo's (except possibly for the finale but I am not sure yet). As for the Frozen segment Tokyo does have one for the holidays, it seems they are just taking that segment and making it apart of our regular version.
 

AEfx

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Yeah, I'm kinda siding with that argument. I mean what on Earth could Angela Freakin' Lansbury ever have done to merit such scorn? She's spent the past 50 years or so making unoffensive entertainment suitable for the whole family.

More like 70 years - although some forget her more dramatic and serious roles (Dorian Gray, Manchurian Canndiate).

Hating on Angela Lansbury is almost as criminal as hating on Betty White.
 

jpeden

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In the Parks
No
No it's before wishes much like Celebrate the Magic was. 15 minutes before wishes to be exact. So it should be running most nights at 9:45.

According to the Disney Website Wishes is running at 9:00PM on November 4th and Once Upon a Time is playing at 9:45PM so it looks as of right now it will not precede Wishes like Celebrate the Magic currently does.
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jpeden

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In the Parks
No
Based on the schedule, they will be using this to close Magic Kingdom, not Wishes. For example, the park closes at 11:00PM on November 5th. Wishes goes at 10:00PM and OUAT plays at 10:45. With a 14 minute run-time, that closes out the park for the evening (which makes sense as this is told as a bedtime story to Chip from Mrs. Potts).
 

mouse_luv

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Maybe because whereever she showed up on "Murder She Wrote", people wound up dead?
Her voice annoys me, Julie Andrews would have been better suited for the part. And FWIW I love Betty White, so relax. Lastly, you Angela lovers just worry about enjoying your new castle show while I ride with little to no lines instead. Later! :p
 

JohnD

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Her voice annoys me, Julie Andrews would have been better suited for the part. And FWIW I love Betty White, so relax. Lastly, you Angela lovers just worry about enjoying your new castle show while I ride with little to no lines instead. Later! :p

Whatever works best for you. For my trip starting this weekend, I've been "park commando" so many times that I'm trying to work in more shows and just take in the sights and sounds. Sure I'll do rides but I'll hang out for more shows too.
 

mouse_luv

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Whatever works best for you. For my trip starting this weekend, I've been "park commando" so many times that I'm trying to work in more shows and just take in the sights and sounds. Sure I'll do rides but I'll hang out for more shows too.
I love the shows and take in whatever my heart desires, all I was saying above is this isn't a show I'll be stopping more than once for unlike other ones.
 

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