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  1. The predecessor to the 1972 Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade was the Electrical Water Pageant, a show consisting of fourteen 25-foot-tall (7.6 m) screens decorated with electrical lights and presented on Walt Disney World's Seven Seas Lagoon from 1971 to the present.

  2. The Main Street Electrical Parade is a nighttime Disney parade created in 1972 by Robert Jani and project director Ron Miziker. It features floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack triggered by radio control along key areas of the parade route. Since its debut more than 50 years ago, it has performed for millions of ...

  3. Dec 12, 2011 · Overview: Main Street Electrical Parade is a nighttime parade that lights up the parade route through Magic Kingdom. The floats and other parade elements use enhanced lighting technology like LED and special effects. Led by Tinker Bell, the glittering processional includes Goofy driving the Main Street Electrical Parade train which carries ...

    • The Birth of The Main Street Electrical Parade
    • The Main Street Electrical Parade Comes to Florida
    • The Music of The Main Street Electrical Parade
    • Spectromagic
    • Euro Disneyland
    • Disneyland Farewell
    • New York City
    • Main Street Electrical Parade Florida Farewell, Volume 1
    • Main Street Electrical Parade Florida Farewell, Volume 2
    • Glowing Away Forever?

    On October 24, 1971, the dedication of Disney’s Polynesian Resort saw the first public showing of the Electrical Water Pageant. At the time, it was 14 barges with simple lighting floating around the lagoon to a song from 1967 called “Baroque Hoedown.” Disneyland management in attendance at the festivities were looking for a new piece on nighttime e...

    The Main Street Electrical Parade returned in 1977 with all the floats built in 3 dimensions and powered by battery motors, accompanied by a reworked score by Don Dorsey. One of the new floats at the time was Elliott, the dragon from the 1977 film Pete’s Dragon. This float was supposed to be in the parade for just one year to promote the movie. The...

    Baroque Hoedown was discovered by Jack Wagner on the development team. Jack Wagner often selected area music for sections of the park. Wagner found a calliope machine that could be used to produce music. Electronic music was just coming about at the time, and a sample Jack had brought in was called Baroque Hoedown. They all thought electrical music...

    After 14 years of the Main Street Electrical Parade at Walt Disney World, it was decided that something new should be done building off that success. The initial concept name was Electromagic. In 14 years, lighting and other show technology had come a long way, and Disney planned on utilizing it. Using over 600,000 lights and 948 batteries (112 of ...

    The Euro Disneyland/Disneyland Paris version of the Main Street Electrical Parade premiered with the park’s opening on April 12, 1992, and ran until March 23, 2003. This version was shipped from Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom after it concluded in 1991, and like the Tokyo version, was nearly identical to the American versions while omitting the ...

    The final performances of the Main Street Electrical Parade were heavily advertised and drew such an overwhelming response that the last parade was moved back from October 15th to November 25th in order to accommodate the enormous crowds that showed up to catch a last glimpse of the magical procession. Members of the original team were brought back...

    The first time that some of the MSEP floats were seen outside of a Disney Park was in 1977 at the New York City premiere of Disney’s Pete’s Dragon. Since the film was being premiered at Radio City Music Hall, Ron Miziker thought that it would be great if they could also promote the addition of a new MSEP float, Elliott, at the premiere. Ron arrange...

    The Disneyland version of the parade was shipped to the Magic Kingdom where it debuted on May 28, 1999, minus the Pinocchio & Snow White floats that were sent to Paris in 1997. The long farewell run was marketed as part of the Millennium Celebration at Walt Disney World, and lasted almost 2 years to make sure everyone who wanted to say goodbye, cou...

    The Electrical Parade ran untouched at DCA until the Summer of 2009 and theSummer Nightasticpromotion. The new version included a Tinker Bell opening float replacing the Blue Fairy and new versions of the original Snow White and Pinocchio units. All of the floats also upgraded to LED lighting and added a magical Pixie Dust “swoosh” to their sides. ...

    No matter what you think of it after so many false finishes and how dated it might be, the Main Street Electrical Parade is one of the most beloved and historically significant offerings in the history of the Disney theme parks. Baroque Hoedown is one of the most recognizable songs on earth and the parade has likely been seen by more human beings t...

  4. May 2, 2023 · Without our beloved Main Street Electrical Parade, our favorite way to light up the night is with a different kind of nighttime Disney parade: the Electrical Water Pageant. Although no Disney characters take part, this whimsical floating procession takes to the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake each night and features glittering floats and an ...

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    • When does the Main Street Electrical Parade end at Disney World?4
    • When does the Main Street Electrical Parade end at Disney World?5
  5. Basically this. My guess is that Main Street Electrical Parade is being sent to Disneyland for a final send-off (since it was there for decades) and to give Disneyland a chance to refurb PTN a bit. I just hope Disney has a plan for a night parade at WDW.

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  7. Sep 9, 2016 · Final farewells are in order as the Main Street Electrical Parade ends its historic run at Disney World October 9. BestofOrlando has your tickets to see the long-running

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