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Fireworks Are Coming Back To Disney Parks Next Month

The night skies in the Disney Parks are about to get a lot more magical again starting July 1, 2021. Guests have been getting reopening news all summer long, and this may be the most exciting announcement yet. For many Disney fans, ending a day at the parks with fireworks is a must. We can finally add this Disney must do back to our lists!

Disney Parks Blog just announced that nightly fireworks at both Magic Kingdom and EPCOT will return starting next month. Cinderella Castle will dawn a new, fantastic point of view during “Happily Ever After” thanks to lights, pyrotechnics, and projections! Who else misses tearing up listening to the Happily Ever After soundtrack?

EPCOT’s current nighttime spectacular will be returning as well. EPCOT Forever is back and lighting up the skies of World Showcase Lagoon. Celebrate the past, present, and future of Walt Disney World’s second theme park, highlighting themes of exploration, innovation, imagination, and celebration!

What about Disneyland Resort? Starting July 4, 2021 “Mickey’s Mix Magic” will be presented nightly at Disneyland through the summer. These state-of-the-art projections show features lighting and lasers that give guests a whole new view of Main Street, U.S.A., the facade of “it’s a small world,” and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Since this show is all about Mickey Mouse, you know you’re in for a good time!

As if we needed another reason to book a Disney vacation, amiright? It’s an exciting day for Disney Parks lovers — we’re able to enjoy fireworks again in the parks! We still haven’t hit the first day of summer in 2021, but the Disney Parks news has been a constant source of excitement. If you want to stay up to date on all things Disney Parks, keep checking back with me! You can also visit the update pages for both Walt Disney World and Disneyland.

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