|
|
11 November 2007: Cinderella Castle light
show for the holidays

Copyright 2007 THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- A dazzling new lighting
spectacle is transforming the iconic Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney
World Resort into a glimmering, shimmering ice palace at holiday time.
Bathed in more than 200,000 tiny white lights, the castle glows and
glistens as "Cinderella's Holiday Wish" delights Magic Kingdom guests
nightly, starting Nov. 12.
"We are thrilled to be adding this brilliant new castle spectacle to the
holiday festivities at Walt Disney World this season and for seasons to
come," said Francois Leroux, vice president of Walt Disney World
Entertainment. "This glistening holiday enchantment creates perfect
fairytale magic for this festive time of year."
"For a park aglow in holiday magic, this becomes the new and eye-filling
superstar," added Disney Entertainment show producer Rob Hamberg who
supervised the weeks-long rigging of the turrets and towers for the
light show. "Nothing will rival 'Cinderella's Holiday Wish' for sheer
visual spectacle."
And what a spectacle.
As if suddenly dusted in a million ice crystals, Cinderella Castle
shines like the galaxies, adding to the wintertime wonderment of the
holidays at Florida's Vacation Kingdom.
Fun Facts
To transform Cinderella's fairytale castle into a magical ice palace it
took...
Five weeks and 65 elves
Two cranes
15 miles of cables, cut and dyed castle colors, supporting...
32,000 square feet of fishing nets, supporting...
200,000 energy-efficient LEDs, interspersed with...
500 strobes
One Fairy Godmother working some very special magic...
"Show Before the Glow" Stars Disney Characters
To mirthful holiday music, Mickey, Minnie and the gang appear onstage,
admiring the festive lights illuminating Main Street, U.S.A. But what to
do about the darkened, unadorned castle?
As they bandy about ideas, the Fairy Godmother suddenly appears. It is
Cinderella who should rightfully decide, she insists.
Enter the princess herself, with her Prince Charming. All agree with
Cinderella that her castle should sparkle the way her beloved glass
slippers do -- like shimmering ice and snow.
With a wave of Fairy Godmother's wand -- and guests joining in to make
the wish come true -- Cinderella Castle magically morphs into a glorious
wintry confection, twinkling in the sky. "The castle suddenly shines
like a glistening blanket of ice," explained Disney show writer/director
Alan Bruun. "Guests won't believe their eyes at the spectacle as
Cinderella's holiday wish comes true."
Show times will be nightly at 5:45 p.m. Cinderella Castle aglow will
also play a supporting role in other Magic Kingdom entertainment such as
live stage shows, the nighttime fireworks extravaganza "Holiday Wishes,"
and the after-hours Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party, a
specially-ticketed event featuring the new "Mickey's Once Upon a
Christmastime Parade."
Like a global necklace, dazzling castle lighting spectacles also adorn
Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland and Disneyland Resort. Disneyland
Paris, now marking its 15th anniversary, started the castle lighting
tradition in 2005 when Leroux conceived the concept.
|