My point was that I don’t think the people with the props were meant to be seen. No need to be condescending with the LOL.
The prop holders with the butterflies on their heads and with the diamonds are not dancing. They’re just walking.
Thanks for the clarification.My thoughts exactly. No disrespect to them at all but they were walking with props.
We had high hopes for the parade after seeing the sketches, but our family thought the parade as a whole was just ok and not as good as Electric Light or even SpectroMagic. We really liked the floats, but we also thought that there was just to many floats with mainly blue lights. Like others have mentioned, it really needed more in between the floats too and was to dark. We missed having at least a few characters on the ground and we were disappointed with the music, all the other parades we would be humming the parade theme afterwards but not this one. We would have been happier if they just brought the Paint the Night parade that Disneyland had.I saw a video by a DISNEY ENTERTAINMENT CM who worked the parades for years and still friends with. She watched SOFT a few times, had concerns so she contacted some of her friends who are in the parade. She asked them if after soft there would be more added; characters walking like usual parades or them getting actual costumes (not black) or them getting choreography as opposed to just walking with a prop. They said NO this is what it is.
She stated she was very disappointed because parades are supposed to be stories that flow and the on the ground CMs in great costumes, dancing etc are what connects the story and floats. I mean she is right, think about Boo to You and Christmas and the daytime. Some of the best parts are the free walking and dancing characters. Hopefully Disney hears some feedback and adds on to it.
There are a lot of white and blue lights. Agreed. I guess it kind of depends on what you’re looking for. I think it looks really nice but I get it if you want a really colorful parade like the old ones then this one would not hit that markWe had high hopes for the parade after seeing the sketches, but our family thought the parade as a whole was just ok and not as good as Electric Light or even SpectroMagic. We really liked the floats, but we also thought that there was just to many floats with mainly blue lights. Like others have mentioned, it really needed more in between the floats too and was to dark. We missed having at least a few characters on the ground and we were disappointed with the music, all the other parades we would be humming the parade theme afterwards but not this one. We would have been happier if they just brought the Paint the Night parade that Disneyland had.
Yes, they are clearly visible. We were very far back and could easily distinguish the different characters.Are the characters clearly visible on the floats? Watching videos online I thought the characters were not brightly lit (royals float in particular) as previous parades.
Agreed. I saw Dreamlights in November and thought Starlight looked amateur-ish in comparison.A night time parade is better than no night time parade, but I was hoping they would hit it out of the park with something like the Tokyo Disneyland Dreamlights.
I went back and looked in my camera roll, and you are exactly right. From the first float until the last it was 10 minutes.I saw the 11 pm parade 3 nights ago. I was just outside the Christmas Shoppe.
The good:
There were very few spectators in that area and the CMs were okay with us sitting on the ground both waiting for the parade and during the parade, although I stood up for the parade. There was no one behind me, btw. It was quite nice to be in a not-crowded-at-all location.
The floats are very pretty. I love lights, so put lights on anything and I'm happy.
It's brief. I put this is the "good" category since I never felt like I was standing there for forever and hoping the parade would end. There's just enough of it.
The mediocre:
The music. It's not terrible but it's not wonderful. Or even that catchy, although I've seen the parade only once. Adventure Friends Cavalcade has a far better theme song.
The bad:
Characters on the floats seemed to be remote, separated from us mere mortals, so crowd interaction was minimal. Like we're supposed to worship them, which, come to think of it, maybe is sort of the point!
I also would've liked more street dancers. And a catchy tune like Festival of Fantasy, for example.
However, overall, I was glad to see it and will probably see it again. The entire parade lasted perhaps 10 minutes, max.
They do for a little while, (behind the Emporium shops) but getting closer to when the parade(s) starts, they have to close that off because that’s where the floats come out.Do they have the bypass open for those who want to exit?
I think adding the 9pm parade is good value now for magic kingdom, and fireworks after parade, this will keep families at park all day, it is great addition. Too bad we left last week on the day the parade started... back at Christmas at BWV and will have a chance to watch it thenThe info here is very helpful, but I'd love any opinions on where to watch the parade and fireworks, not necessarily the same spot.
We're planning to watch the 9 p.m. parade, watch the fireworks, and leave. Adults and a teenager. I don't need a perfect spot, especially for the fireworks, but I want to see and I am short. We want to get out fairly quickly and not wait a long time for the bus to All Star Sports. Crowds are my husband's only anxiety trigger. I generally avoid watching parades on Main Street just because I don't want to sit there for an hour. Everyone in the group is willing to wade through crowds between the parade and fireworks, but they really have no idea how crowded it can be.