It’s going to be easy to forget soon with the premiere of
Disney Dreams! but, until this year, Disneyland Paris has never had a true
nighttime spectacular. Fireworks from the original
Fantasia in the Sky to the later
Enchanted Fireworks have
always been a feature, but
Disneyland Park has never seen a nightly, year-round evening show to finish the day. It’s a big step-change for the daily operation of the park and even the landscape is reflecting that.
On the left side of Central Plaza, the
new control centre building arrived with a big change the previously wooded landscape near Frontierland, opening up more vistas. Now, on the other side of the plaza, a final adjustment has seen the pathway widened near
Plaza Gardens Restaurant, creating more space for guests to hop around the crowds on the hub, or leave the park swiftly after the show.
This follows
similar adjustments to pathways on both sides of the hub in 2009, when the route through to
Frontierland was widened and a new set of stairs were added to ease guest flow around
Plaza Gardens. At the time, these were largely to offset the problems caused by
dropping a whopping great stage in the middle of the park, but this year they’ll come into their own as smart preparations for Central Plaza’s new role as viewing space for a real nighttime spectacular.
One final change which may not be so popular, however, is the conversion of several gas lamps along this pathway to electric. Though this kind of “progress” in
Main Street, U.S.A. is never welcomed, the installation of electric light bulbs is probably a necessary change to ensure the path is well-lit before and after the show, allowing the rush of guests to arrive and leave safely. Besides, the side street nearest this spot, leading to
Discoveryland, just happens to be fittingly titled “Edison Avenue”…
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