Disney Stars on Parade

Disney Stars on Parade is the current parade in Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris.[1] The parade premiered on March 26, 2017 as part of the park's 25th anniversary celebration. The parade celebrates the discovery of the lands of imagination, represented by various Disney and Pixar films, such as Toy Story, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, Finding Nemo, Sleeping Beauty, and Frozen.

Disney Stars on Parade
Disneyland Park (Paris)
StatusOperating
Soft opening date25 March 2017
Opening date26 March 2017
ReplacedDisney Magic on Parade
General statistics
Attraction typeParade
DesignerOlivier Dusautoir and Jody Daily
ThemeDiscovery
Duration25 minutes
Wheelchair accessible

This parade replaced Disney Magic on Parade! which ran from April 01, 2012 (the park's 20th anniversary) until March 24, 2017. Disney Stars on Parade will be replaced by a new parade for the park's 30th anniversary celebration in 2022.[2]

The parade is directed by Emmanuel Lenormand and designed by Olivier Dusautoir and Jody Daily.[3][4] Daily previously worked on the Happiness is Here! parade at Tokyo Disneyland and Mickey's Soundsational Parade in Disneyland.

Parade units and characters

Parade music

  • Theme song: Lost in the Magic (music by Mark Hammond; lyrics by Carolyn Gardner)[5]
  • Other songs featured:
    • OPENING UNIT
      • "Lost in the Magic" | "A Whole New World" / "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
    • TOY STORY UNIT
      • "You've Got a Friend in Me"
    • JUNGLE UNIT
      • "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" / "The Bare Necessities" / "I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)"
    • PETER PAN UNIT
      • "You Can Fly!" / "Following the Leader" / "The Second Star to the Right" / "A Pirate's Life"
    • FINDING NEMO UNIT
      • "Beyond the Sea"
    • SLEEPING BEAUTY UNIT
      • '"Battle with the Forces of Evil" / "Hail to the Princess Aurora"
    • PRINCESSES UNIT
      • "Someday My Prince Will Come" / "I See the Light" / "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
    • FROZEN UNIT
      • "For the First Time in Forever" / "Let It Go"

References

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