Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams - Show Facts

Show Facts

  • Show length: Approximately 35 minutes with three show stops
  • Show Stop Song: An upbeat version of "Welcome" from Disney's Brother Bear, composed by Phil Collins and performed by Jump5
  • Other Songs Featured:
    • OPENING UNIT:
      • "Welcome" / "A Smiling Song" / "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" /"You Can Fly" / "When You Wish Upon A Star"
    • BEAUTY & THE BEAST UNIT:
      • "Belle" / "Beauty and the Beast"/ "Be Our Guest"
    • PINOCCHIO UNIT:
      • "I've Got No Strings" / "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me)"
    • THE LITTLE MERMAID UNIT:
      • "Part of that World" / "Under the Sea"/ "Poor Unfortunate Souls"
    • ALICE IN WONDERLAND UNIT:
      • "I'm Late" / "The Unbirthday Song" / "Alice in Wonderland" / "March of the Cards" / "How Do You Do and Shake Hands" / "March of the Cards" (reprise)
    • LION KING UNIT:
      • "Circle of Life" / "I Just Can't Wait To Be King" / "Hakuna-Matata"
    • FINALE UNIT:
      • "Welcome" / "Aurora's March (Hail to the Princess Aurora)" / "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" / "Someday My Prince Will Come" / "When You Wish Upon A Star" / "Mickey Mouse Club March"
  • Pre-Parade/Grand Marshall Song: "The Happiest Place on Earth"
  • Show Times and Information: Generally 3:30pm (Small World to Main Street) and 6:30pm (Main Street to Small World). During off seasons, there is generally only one parade at 7:00pm that will go from Small World to Main Street. On hotter days, there are times where there will be only two show stops and reduced choreography.
  • Previous Parades:
    • Parade of the Stars (45th Anniversary Parade)
    • Mulan Parade
    • Hercules Victory Parade
    • The Lion King Celebration Parade
    • Aladdin's Royal Caravan Parade
    • The World According to Goofy Parade
    • Celebration U.S.A. Parade
    • Party Gras Parade

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