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found this in the Orlando Sentinel
"A surprise in the skies
Guests at Walt Disney World last week may have spotted some extra fireworks that didn't seem to be part of any scheduled shows.
They weren't.
On Feb. 5 and 6 the attraction's fireworks team tested both new fireworks and possible new locations to launch them from after the parks closed. Among the possibilities, shooting them from the top of Cinderella Castle and the Peter Pan ride in the Magic Kingdom"
"A surprise in the skies
Guests at Walt Disney World last week may have spotted some extra fireworks that didn't seem to be part of any scheduled shows.
They weren't.
On Feb. 5 and 6 the attraction's fireworks team tested both new fireworks and possible new locations to launch them from after the parks closed. Among the possibilities, shooting them from the top of Cinderella Castle and the Peter Pan ride in the Magic Kingdom"