Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams

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Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams
Disneyland
Attraction type Parade
Opening date May 5, 2005
Sponsored by Sylvania

Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams premiered on May 5, 2005 as part of the Happiest Homecoming on Earth, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Disneyland in California. In 2006, the parade was approved for 5 years at the Disneyland Resort.

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The Pinocchio float in Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams
The Pinocchio float in Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams
  • Dream of Laughter Pinocchio and toys from Gepetto's workshop dance around a giant Gepetto who is controlling the Can-Can and Dutch dancing puppets from the movie. Hanging behind the float are Russian Puppets on bungee cords. The part of the float that they hang on raises up during the show stop to allow the Russian Puppets to perform amazing bungee tricks. Other toys include two bell ringers, two ballroom dancers attached to female doll counterparts, a toy drummer, and Bo Peep. Other characters include Foulfellow, Gideon, Jiminy sitting atop a toy block, and Cleo swimming around in her fish bowl.
  • Dream of Another World Ariel sits on top of a giant sea shell, with Part of Your World and Under the Sea playing in the background. Bubbles float around Ariel. This float also features Audio-Animatronics Sebastian and Flounder. Before the float are dancers decorated like stylized waves, blue and white pearl dancers, and light-colored 'fish kites'. When the Parade returned in 2007 the water on Ariel's shell was replaced by clear plastic tubes
  • A giant Ursula puppet/balloon makes potions and cackles to "Poor Unfortunate Souls" while Flotsam and Jetsam lurk around. Black Pearl dancers perform for the audience as well
  • Dream of Imagination A Giant Trampoline themed to Alice in Wonderland's Mad Tea Party, carrying a live-action Mad Hatter and Alice. A giant animatronic Caterpillar sits on the back of the float above the Cheshire Cat. The Queen of Hearts, White Rabbit, Tweedle Dee and Dum (occasionally), a pair of Royal Marching Cards, and four 'jumping' flowers entertain the crowd. The Cards climb atop the trampoline during the show stop to perform incredible acrobatics.
  • Dream of Adventure Simba atop Pride Rock from The Lion King with Zazu, a live-action Timon, Pumbaa, and Nala. Various costumed animals surround the float, such as a zebra, giraffe, antelope, chimpanzee, and rhino (occasionally). On the back of the float are two Bird performers. During the show stop, that part of the float raises up and the Birds perform an amazing Spanish Web routine.
  • Dreams Come True Lastly, Mickey and Minnie as King and Queen on Sleeping Beauty Castle with other Disney royalty, including Princess Aurora & Prince Phillip, Snow White & her Snow Prince, and Cinderella and Prince Charming. Attendants Chip 'n' Dale, Goofy, and Donald also follow this float along with the seven dwarfs.
  • Before the start of Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams, a lucky family is chosen to be part of the "Grand Marshall Pre-Parade Cavalcade," in which they take a ride down the parade route along side the Winnie the Pooh characters and other Disney characters such as Mary Poppins, Bert, Aladdin, and Jasmine. The "Grand Marshall Pre-Parade Cavalcade" features two banner holders, six dancers, and two rope carriers as well.

  • Grand opening: May 5, 2005
  • Show length: Approximately 20 minutes with 3 show stops
  • Show Stop Song: "Welcome" from Disney's Brother Bear
  • Show Times and Information: Generally 3:15pm (Small World to Main Street) and 7:00pm (Main Street to Small World). During off seasons, there is generally only one parade at 7:00pm that will go from Small World to Main Street. On hotter days, there are times where there will be only two show stops and reduced choreography.
  • Sponsor: Sylvania [1] [2]
  • Previous parade:
    • Disneyland's Parade of Stars (2000-2005)

  • Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams was Jerry Orbach's last time supplying the voice of Lumiere. Orbach died in December 2004 after he recorded dialogue for the parade.
  • Each float has a hidden Mickey on them.
  • The original (May 2005 - October 2006) opening recording was voiced by award-winning actress Julie Andrews. It has since been replaced to conincide with the "Year of a Million Dreams."
  • The Parade's Main song which is "Welcome" from Brother Bear was written by Phil Collins, and is also performed by him in the movie. The Parade version has slightly different lyrics and is performed by an ensemble.
  • There is a similarly titled parade at Tokyo Disneyland called Disney's Dreams on Parade which started in January 2003 and is currently being performed as Disney's Dreams on Parade Movin' On. While there may be similar-looking floats, this parade contains a different soundtrack and theme.
  • The original design for the Ariel float had Ariel on a swing in the front of the float and Sebastian on top.

  1. ^ Siemens 2005. "The Sylvania lighting division of Siemens will sponsor ... "Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams" at Disneyland Resort in California." http://www.sylvania.com/AboutUs/Pressxpress/Innovation/LightingNews%28US%29/USLIGHTINGNEWS0106.htm
  2. ^ Siemens 2006. "The Sylvania lighting division of Siemens will sponsor ... "Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams" at Disneyland Resort in California." http://www.sea.siemens.com/automat/GOAmerica/Archive/2006%20March.pdf

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Main Street, U.S.A.: Disneyland Railroad | Main Street Cinema | Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln | Disneyland: The First 50 Magical Years
Main Street Vehicles: Fire Engines | Horse-Drawn Streetcars | Horseless Carriage | Omnibus
Fantasyland: Alice in Wonderland | Casey Jr. Circus Train | Dumbo the Flying Elephant | Fantasyland Theater
"it's a small world" | King Arthur Carrousel | Mad Tea Party | Matterhorn Bobsleds | Mr. Toad's Wild Ride | Peter Pan's Flight
Pinocchio's Daring Journey | Sleeping Beauty Castle | Snow White's Scary Adventures | Storybook Land Canal Boats
Tomorrowland: Astro Orbitor | Autopia | Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters | Disneyland Monorail System | Disneyland Railroad
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage | Honey, I Shrunk the Audience | Innoventions | Space Mountain | Starcade | Star Tours
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Adventureland: Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room | Indiana Jones Adventure | Jungle Cruise | Tarzan's Treehouse
New Orleans Square: Haunted Mansion | Pirates of the Caribbean | The Disney Gallery | Club 33
Critter Country: Splash Mountain | Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes | The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Mickey's Toontown: Chip 'n Dale Treehouse | Donald's Boat | Gadget's Go Coaster | Goofy's Playouse | Mickey's House
Minnie's House | Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
Entertainment: Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams | Remember... Dreams Come True | The Dapper Dans | Fantasmic!
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