News "World of Color – One" coming to Disney California Adventure

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“World of Color – One” at Disney California Adventure will span the broad storytelling legacy of Disney’s first 100 years and tell a new story through Disney classics and new favorites.

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MoonRakerSCM

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Curious that the artwork for a show about Disney's first 100 years... features 4 films from the last 7 years... and then 2 within the last 30. Figured there would... ya know... be more of a spread?

Considering WDW's 50th shows being modern clip shows having absolutely NOTHING to do with WDW at all... I'm not optomistic for this one.
 

wtyy21

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Curious that the artwork for a show about Disney's first 100 years... features 4 films from the last 7 years... and then 2 within the last 30. Figured there would... ya know... be more of a spread?

Considering WDW's 50th shows being modern clip shows having absolutely NOTHING to do with WDW at all... I'm not optomistic for this one.
I also not too optimistic for this one giving that how much negative reviews from Enchantment and Harmonious according to guest satisfaction survey. But, we expected more films being presented, especially pre-renaissance ones.
 

Phroobar

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Curious that the artwork for a show about Disney's first 100 years... features 4 films from the last 7 years... and then 2 within the last 30. Figured there would... ya know... be more of a spread?

Considering WDW's 50th shows being modern clip shows having absolutely NOTHING to do with WDW at all... I'm not optomistic for this one.
We all know Walt Disney didn't make movies until 1989. Just ask any of the Disney senior management.
 

wtyy21

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We all know Walt Disney didn't make movies until 1989. Just ask any of the Disney senior management.
Disney actually make movies prior to 1989, starting from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, except it don't bearing "Walt Disney Pictures" branding, just a corporate "Walt Disney Productions". After Walt's death and release of the Jungle Book in 1967, they failed to make any successful box office films until 1989, termed as Disney "Dark Age".
 

D.Silentu

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There is a lot that they can do with the World of Color array and I am excited to see them expand on that potential. Especially interesting to me is that globe in the middle of the artwork.
 

wtyy21

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“World of Color – One” at Disney California Adventure will span the broad storytelling legacy of Disney’s first 100 years and tell a new story through Disney classics and new favorites.

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Giving that concept art featuring globe, i think this would fit better at EPCOT than DCA, because the new WOC show would give a RoE feel, except for fireworks. They can shot low-level pyro when necessary
 

Phroobar

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Disney actually make movies prior to 1989, starting from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, except it don't bearing "Walt Disney Pictures" branding, just a corporate "Walt Disney Productions". After Walt's death and release of the Jungle Book in 1967, they failed to make any successful box office films until 1989, termed as Disney "Dark Age".
Sarcasm. You missed the joke. It flew right over your head.
 

PiratesMansion

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I approve that there is a 100% chance of two or more nightly WOC showings during summer.

Honestly they didn't need to cycle out the show for me personally (I've only seen the thing twice), though I'll take it. What I really want is a way to see the show without the process being such an ordeal.

Maybe bring back a Carthay dining package? I don't know. All I know is trying to extort a less painful WOC experience by forcing me to eat at Trattoria isn't cutting it.
 

TP2000

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I approve that there is a 100% chance of two or more nightly WOC showings during summer.

Good point. More capacity is never a bad thing at these night spectaculars. STAY TO YOUR RIGHT!!! 👿
Honestly they didn't need to cycle out the show for me personally (I've only seen the thing twice), though I'll take it. What I really want is a way to see the show without the process being such an ordeal.

It's really just all the same to me. Dancing waters, loud music, Disney/Pixar magical wishdreams of wonder, giant grand finale' that can be seen in Garden Grove and empties Lake Shasta by 0.02% every time they do a show. Theme Park Water Show. Waitress.... check, please! 👍

Maybe bring back a Carthay dining package? I don't know. All I know is trying to extort a less painful WOC experience by forcing me to eat at Trattoria isn't cutting it.

That Wine Country Trattoria has such potential, but.... always never lives up to it. Not even close. It's like a mediocre Olive Garden, but an Olive Garden where the entire staff was just trained and is on their first Saturday night shift. 😒

I'm convinced no one in TDA of any importance ever eats at any of their theme park table service restaurants unannounced. Or any of their fast food restaurants. Or perhaps, and this is scary, even steps foot into a theme park unannounced and unescorted by Yes Men.

The sloppy mediocrity of Wine Country Trattoria is only one of many examples of that obvious truth.
 
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Rich T

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Mickey: “Dreams, everybody! Dreams!”
Villains: “Nightmares! Bwahaha!”
Mickey: “Dreams dreams dreeeeeeams!”
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