It seems that 2009 brought lots of seasonal events for the year. But is Disney just now catching on to something that Tokyo Disneyland has been doing for years now?
Tokyo Disneyland has dozens of seasonal events. For example in 2010 there is Season of Heart (TDS) and Power of Music (TDL), each featuring their own elaborate shows. In Spring, Tokyo Disneyland is getting a seasonal parade, Easter Wonderland, a new twist on Easter in the world of Wonderland, and in Tokyo DisneySea, Spring Carnival will return for it's 4th year where it operates it's own special parade too. In both park's there are massive Summer shows. During Halloween, Tokyo Disneyland has a special parade that runs twice a day, then the characters, music and lighting switch for two showings at nighttime. And, the Halloween parade changes every year. Tokyo DisneySea also does 2 massive Halloween shows, and Christmas also brings plenty of things. The biggest event is the Christmas Parade in Tokyo Disneyland that also changes every single year.
So why is Disneyland just now starting to dip their toes in the water for these type of events? There are so many possibilities that they are wasting away. Imagine, a spectacular Princess Parade during the Valentines season, a festive floral show in DCA during the spring, two shows for each park in the Summer, elaborate Halloween events, and Chirstmas offerings that change every year? Why isn't Disney doing all of this?
Tokyo Disneyland has dozens of seasonal events. For example in 2010 there is Season of Heart (TDS) and Power of Music (TDL), each featuring their own elaborate shows. In Spring, Tokyo Disneyland is getting a seasonal parade, Easter Wonderland, a new twist on Easter in the world of Wonderland, and in Tokyo DisneySea, Spring Carnival will return for it's 4th year where it operates it's own special parade too. In both park's there are massive Summer shows. During Halloween, Tokyo Disneyland has a special parade that runs twice a day, then the characters, music and lighting switch for two showings at nighttime. And, the Halloween parade changes every year. Tokyo DisneySea also does 2 massive Halloween shows, and Christmas also brings plenty of things. The biggest event is the Christmas Parade in Tokyo Disneyland that also changes every single year.
So why is Disneyland just now starting to dip their toes in the water for these type of events? There are so many possibilities that they are wasting away. Imagine, a spectacular Princess Parade during the Valentines season, a festive floral show in DCA during the spring, two shows for each park in the Summer, elaborate Halloween events, and Chirstmas offerings that change every year? Why isn't Disney doing all of this?
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