Since people asked, here are recaps of the shows:
Dream Along with Mickey
Dream Along with Mickey opens with Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and dancers. Mickey is coming later with a surprise. It turns out to be special guests who are going to share their dreams. Minnie wants to be a princess, and princesses and their princes come out and dance. Goofy dreams of adventure, and Peter Pan comes out. Donald becomes Captain Hook and Goofy becomes Mr. Smee. However, the real Hook and Smee show up. Luckily Peter Pan helps fight them off. But then trouble comes. Will there be a happy ending?
Let's Have a Ball
This takes place in Fantasyland, right behind the castle on the right side. There is a stage there, so you can't miss it. It is right by Tink's Treasures. The show opens with Simon, who introduces himself and the merrymakers. He says that Lady Lucinda is on her way (she is the happily-ever-after person). She arrives, and has the crowd play a couple of H-E-A party games. They are the Under the Sea conga, and the Disney freeze dance. Simon wants his game to be played, but since it is not on the "list", it can't. Well, Lady Lucinda changes her mind. The game is "Simon Says". And after the game, Lady Lucinda adds it to the list. Aurora and Phillip then arrive, LL teaches the royal waltz, and there is a chance to get a picture with Aurora and Phillip (pictures only).
High School Musical Pep Rally
This is just like the name suggests- a pep rally. The crowd is taught the moves to We're All in this Together. Then the songs Get Your Head in the Game (??) and Stick to the Status Quo are sung. And then We're All in this Together is done again.
Woody's Cowboy Camp
This is a cute show. There is a cowboy who does the instructions (I forget his name) and the Toy Story characters come out (Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye). There is 3 parts to the show. The first part is singing. The head cowboy teaches a song called "Hey Howdy Hey". The 2nd part is riding. Little kids are given a horse (stick horse) and "ride" through an obsticle course (adults with objects on hats- rocks, cactus, and Stinky Pete). And the 3rd part is dancing. Everyone dances the Hokey Pokey.
And that's the shows. I think they are all nicely done. And I feel that the shows (except for Dream Along with Mickey) are geard towards kids and interacting. Which is a lot of fun to watch (adults can participate as well). So yes. I think the shows are great. And I hope everyone watches them.