I think Disney has probably been wanting to cut fireworks for a long time and replace them with the laser-light shows like they do a Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom.
It will also give DIsney an idea of how much people really come to WDW for. Is it for the fireworks? If they just cut fireworks would people still come or is that "essential" to the WDW experience for most people?
I mean . .they got rid of the night parade at WDW. Cutting that probably saved them a ton of money and crowds get coming in droves despite that.
Disagree.
1. I’ve never pictured fireworks at Animal Kingdom. It doesn’t really jive with the conservation, natural theming. Makes sense they don’t have them, especially with the animals there ...
2. Harmonious at Epcot was planned to have lots of fireworks.
3. With Fantasmic, I don’t think HS needs any other kind of nighttime production. Fantasmic replaced Sorcery in the Sky in the late 90s when they were trying to diversify the nighttime entertainment between parks.
4. HEA has more fireworks than Wishes (though I actually liked Wishes better.) If they have wanted to cut back on fireworks for a long time, HEA would have been projections and lasers and minimal fireworks. HEA has tons of fireworks.
5. They are not going to permanently dump the castle/fireworks aesthetic. Night castle with fireworks is on every single promo item. They know this is a major seller. Your first time guest doesn’t think of night parades when they picture Magic Kingdom, but they do picture fireworks over Cinderella castle.
Fireworks will be back someday, when covid is less of a threat, more people are willing to travel, etc. I think that they are cancelling fireworks temporarily for safety reasons, as well as cost savings because there is a limited group who is willing to travel at this time. As covid cases decrease, and crowds start creeping up back to normal, I think fireworks will be back.
I just don’t see any data points that lead to a conclusion that Disney wants to permanently eliminate fireworks.