Yes. In fact, we have operational constraints which mean we have to close Fantasyland and Adventureland one hour before any fireworks, which is always frustrating for our guests since they then miss out on major attractions.
That’s the reason why we wanted to create an event that would be as big as a fireworks show, but doesn’t force us close any land before closing time. So, we’re going to revisit the elements that made last year’s show such a success — projections, dancers, etc — but enhanced a million times! You’ll have up to 60 artists, projections, pyrotechnic effects and the Castle transformed into a stage itself!
The idea is to have Mickey confronting the forces of evil with lots and lots of surprises: black light effects and lots of projections. In fact, we’ve got a new projection system which is really effective, so you’ll be able to see giant characters and news ways to animate the walls and the windows of the Castle. It’ll look really different. There will be other surprises, but I don’t want to spoil everything!
Things will still be made so that everything can be comfortably viewed from Main Street, USA, but I think that the projections and the new, 360-degree stage we’ve built will allow our guests to see the show perfectly from other sides.
The result is that guests, instead of being just spectators, will take part in the action. They will be surrounded by all these artists, Disney Characters, skeletons and bats that will arrive from all around them. And you’ll encounter Mickey as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice, who will take over the show. So, the space is bigger and wider, and that’s great! There will be no comparison with fireworks!
It’s just a cameo. For the last performance It’s Party Time… with Mickey and Friends of the day, and to weave in the story of Maleficent complaining about not having been invited to Princess Aurora’s ceremony, the witch will suddenly appear, surprised not to have been invited to Mickey’s Magical Party.
She will burst up from the stage at the end of the show, challenging Mickey to surprise her, using the magical spell “Miska, Mouska, Mickey Mouse” to summon the Disney Villains to come and dance with her. I thought it would be fun to have all those Villains dancing the Mickey Dance! There will also be a similar cameo at the end of It’s Dance Time… in Discoveryland.
Within the now well-known story of the Pumpkin Men trying to repaint Disneyland Park in orange, Minnie’s Party Train will be given a Halloween overlay. It’ll also run only in Town Square, and all the Disney Characters will be dressed in special Halloween costumes, helping out in a massive giveaway of sweets and candy.
And at Cowboy Cookout Barbecue in Frontierland — renamed Halloweenland for the occasion — we’ll see a brand new show featuring the Disney Witches performing an incredible duel: The Disney Witches Dancing Spells Party. In this show, Maleficent and the Old Hag from Snow White arrive in a cemetery during the night to have fun with their cauldrons and spells to invent new potions. Four children/dancers passing by are going to be choreographically transformed according to the Hag’s and Maleficent’s potion ingredients.
For that show, Jérôme Picoche came up with some superb scenes, with the transformation of the tombs into cauldrons, with effects everywhere, and a cool ambiance! The cemetery echoes the presence of Jack and Sally who, because of the huge success they got last year near Phantom Manor, needed a wider space. That’s the reason why we’re moving them over to Cowboy Cookout Barbecue – at least, when they’re not taking part in the Halloween Parade which again precedes Disney’s Once Upon A Dream Parade.
It was such a success last year that we decided to fully open Central Plaza and Frontierland for the occasion. There will be a brand new show in front of the Castle with Disney Characters, in which each good character with confront his or her evil counterpart! And again, there will be lots of candy and sweets handed out.
There will also be a Disco Party in Frontierland. The whole place will be filled with dance and fun everywhere! With all of our dancers and Disney Characters, it’s going to be terrific!
We’re thinking about it at every meeting we have because there are so many exciting things you can do with the theme of the movies. But we’re waiting to have a really solid and big project instead of trying little things without a real ambition.
First of all, we take part in brain-storming sessions where we develop ideas. Each one of us brings his own techniques and tricks. There is a “Blue Sky” period when we dream, we have fun, and then you have to get into a writing phase, and you have to take into account practical conditions. Then, as our offices are real close, we keep visiting each other.
I’ve been in charge of the Halloween Festival for 4-5 years, but Jérôme originally created it with Kat de Blois. He’s the one who brought his fantasy into the creation of the Pumpkin Men or the petrified scarecrows, and into all these crazy ambiances all over Halloweenland. He’s an expert on the subject.
Based on that experience, we were able to build the correct feeling. For example, on the Disney Witches show, I had said I wanted cauldrons, but not classical ones. Snow White’s Witch’s one naturally had to have a skull on it, and for Maleficent’s, I thought she should have hers echo her look. Actually, we resumed the shape of her headdress, with the horns. That’s when Jérôme came in and shared his opinion on it.
Regarding the stage, we discussed the place where to put the cauldrons. For instance, Jérôme was more concerned about the perspective whereas I’m more concerned about my dancers and the space they’ll need. Those are the kind of discussions we have, they’re always enlightening!
Originally posted 2nd October 2009 • Viewed 188 times