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First look at "Celebrate Tokyo Disneylan" fireworks/projection show. Definitely looks to have some elements similar to Happily Ever After but also a bit of focus on the rides, and having projections of riding the rides not just the movies/characters. Also they have all the fountains which add another element

 

Kinda wish that Disney would at least put half as much attention to details and innovative thoughts into at least one WDW park as the Oriental Land Company does for its Tokyo Disney Sea.

We all know that Disney has the talent to do it, but all the Budget cutbacks whenever Disney adds a new land recently is kinda showing. I mean Pandoras night time stuff was supposed to be more immersive, TSL doesnt even have awnings for Slinky to protect from the Sun, not to mention that the original Slinky renderings were more innovative.

I have high hopes for SWL but right now Disney isnt on the best track record.
 
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First look at "Celebrate Tokyo Disneylan" fireworks/projection show. Definitely looks to have some elements similar to Happily Ever After but also a bit of focus on the rides, and having projections of riding the rides not just the movies/characters. Also they have all the fountains which add another element

I really like the color changing lights in the trees like that.
 
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First look at "Celebrate Tokyo Disneylan" fireworks/projection show. Definitely looks to have some elements similar to Happily Ever After but also a bit of focus on the rides, and having projections of riding the rides not just the movies/characters. Also they have all the fountains which add another element


It’s good that there adding projections and other elements to there firework show because I recently watched Tim Tracker Tokyo Disney vlogs and the firework show was very unimpressive.
 
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World of Disney Store Opens in Disney Springs

Looks nice and spacious.
So (as suspected) all the characters hanging from the ceiling are gone?

It definitely looks more crisp, clean and spacious (which was needed), but seems to lack that Disney charm. It definitely isn't the garish "Disney Store" vibe from the 90s. While that look was a bit dated, it just "felt" Disney. This looks like the interior of any other big, generic store at an outlet mall.

It does seem to fit into the "Disney Springs" theme though with the bricks and wooden beams architecture inside.
 
Went inside it about an hour ago. My first thought was a lot of room to walk around. I’m interested how it will be once the 2nd half of the store opens.

My big question is: Do they have bags for your purchases or must we provide our own? (it's okay if you don't know, you just mentioned being there)
 
I would suspect because Disney Springs also offers resort Deliveries and they tend to attach the delivery slips to WDW bags, that the store still has bags for free. You are correct that Disney has aggressively moved to removing bags from its retail stores outside of WDW but because the store in Disney Springs used the generic WDW bags anyway and not the specific Disney Store bags, and because like I said they offer Resort Delivery, it would make since that the Disney Store in Disney Springs would continue to use plastic for now.
 
My big question is: Do they have bags for your purchases or must we provide our own? (it's okay if you don't know, you just mentioned being there)
Perhaps they will go back to paper....we all somehow managed to carry around our purchases with paper bags. :flower1:
 
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