Show Facts
- Grand opening: May 1, 2005 The 1,000th performance was on April 15, 2012
- Show length: 17:15
- Show cost: $33,000 per showing
- Current Shows:
- Magical: An Exploding Celebration In The Sky (2009–present)
- Halloween Screams (2009–present)
- Remember... Dreams Come True (2005–present)
- Believe... In Holiday Magic (2000–2004, 2006–present)
- Grad Night Explosion (Grad Nights May–June)
- Disney's Celebrate America: A 4th of July Concert in the Sky (4 July)
- Previous shows:
- Imagine... A Fantasy in the Sky (2004–2005)
- Believe... There's Magic In The Stars (Late 1999–2004)
- Fantasy in the Sky (1958–October 1999) Returned for the 2009 New Year celebration at Disneyland
- The music used during the opening and finale of Remember... Dreams Come True originated from Wishes at the Magic Kingdom park in Orlando, FL. However, the narration is performed by Julie Andrews instead of Jiminy Cricket.
- At the conclusion of the display, "Remember When," written by Richard Marx and performed by LeAnn Rimes is played throughout the park. Later during the second season of running the fireworks show, a second song, Wishes!, performed by Peabo Bryson and Kimberley Locke (which was from the album Disney Wishes!, an album who proceeds went to the Make-A-Wish Foundation) was added to play after Remember When. After both songs, the lands' normal area loop music returns.
- For the 2005 holiday season, "Remember When" was replaced with the "White Christmas" segment of Believe... In Holiday Magic, complete with magical snowfall. This version of the "White Christmas" segment contained a short introduction by Julie Andrews.
- In acknowledgment that Disneyland is now more than 50 years old, current showings feature the following changes to the Julie Andrews narration:
- "Fifty years ago" has been replaced with "In 1955"
- "Fifty years later" has been dubbed over with the word "Today"
Occasionally shows are canceled due to high winds at high elevations. The shows could be canceled at the beginning or, very rarely, during the show.
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