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so happy to hear this. My girls loved this and I wasn't able to take DGD1 because it's been gone since She's been born
ETA: http://mousepad.mouseplanet.com/blog.php?b=648
The Royal Coronation and Princess Storytelling shows will be returning to Disneyland's Princess Fantasy Faire for the summer. The tentative dates for
the revival are from some time in June until August 15.
Originally part of the 50th Anniversary Year of a Million Dreams promotion, the two showsthough popularwere discontinued to save money.
A cast member shared, "Some TDA managers were giving a tour of the Park to a big honcho. He questioned why the stage was closed. The TDA managers must not have given a very good answer, because we are getting the shows back. But first, the stage must be rehabbed. It has been sitting unused for over a year."
The Entertainment division worker wasn't sure who the "big honcho" was, but speculated it may have been the park president, George Kalogridis, who has been scouring the grounds to identify quick opportunities to increase capacity and alleviate the constant congestion.

so happy to hear this. My girls loved this and I wasn't able to take DGD1 because it's been gone since She's been born

ETA: http://mousepad.mouseplanet.com/blog.php?b=648
The Royal Coronation and Princess Storytelling shows will be returning to Disneyland's Princess Fantasy Faire for the summer. The tentative dates for
the revival are from some time in June until August 15.
Originally part of the 50th Anniversary Year of a Million Dreams promotion, the two showsthough popularwere discontinued to save money.
A cast member shared, "Some TDA managers were giving a tour of the Park to a big honcho. He questioned why the stage was closed. The TDA managers must not have given a very good answer, because we are getting the shows back. But first, the stage must be rehabbed. It has been sitting unused for over a year."
The Entertainment division worker wasn't sure who the "big honcho" was, but speculated it may have been the park president, George Kalogridis, who has been scouring the grounds to identify quick opportunities to increase capacity and alleviate the constant congestion.