VIDEO: Watch & Sing Along to the Final ‘Wishes Fireworks Spectacular’ During Emotional Farewell at the Magic Kingdom

A final ride on a closing attraction can be special, but thousands more can simultaneously share in the farewell of a Disney nighttime spectacular. That’s what happened last night as the Magic Kingdom said goodbye to the definitive nighttime show of Walt Disney World in the new millennium, Wishes – A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams. After 13 years, the Magic Kingdom fireworks show came to an end on the eve of the premiere of “Happily Ever After”, a new show that promises to take the platform to a whole other level. That being said, this evening was about Wishes and an emotional goodbye for so many guests who either grew up with the show, worked as cast members during a “Wishes shift”, or were touched by it in some way over the course of its amazing, and lengthy run.

Watch as guests cheer, sing along with, and say goodbye to Wishes at the Magic Kingdom (and apologies in advance for our terrible voices in the walk-off song sing-along at the end):

Limited Release Wishes and Happily Ever After Magic Kingdom T-Shirts Now Available Online

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Great news for non-Floridians! The Wishes and Happily Ever After shirts that are quite popular at the Magic Kingdom are now available online at DisneyStore.com! There are six styles: three for adults, one in a women’s V-neck style, and two for kids. A special promotion of Buy One, Get One 40% Off makes up for the AP discounts Floridians would get at the Magic Kingdom!
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Get yours today! These are only available until Sunday, May 14, 2017!

WDWNT.com Celebrates The Final Wishes and the Debut of Happily Ever After with a Week of Special Events Starting Tonight!

This week, perhaps the most-beloved fireworks extravaganza of all-time is saying goodbye and the most technologically advanced to date will debut at the Magic Kingdom, and WDWNT.com will be celebrating all week long with special content!

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Beginning May 12, 2017, Walt Disney World guests can discover the newest, most spectacular fireworks show in the history of Magic Kingdom Park with “Happily Ever After.” The stunning new nighttime extravaganza will feature more lasers, lights and projections than any Magic Kingdom Park show before it. Characters and scenes from more than 25 Disney films will be featured through state-of-the-art projections, enchanted by more than 50 choreographed spotlights, brilliant lasers and plenty of awe-inspiring fireworks. (Disney)

Here’s the schedule:

  • Back to the Future LIVE!: Wishes and the History of Magic Kingdom Fireworks Spectaculars – Monday, May 8th at 9PM

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Streaming live on YouTube, catch the next edition of WDWNT’s beloved history show Back to the Future, as we delve into the history of Wishes and all that came before it. Fireworks are synonymous with the Magic Kingdom and Cinderella Castle, but how did that come to be? Well, we’ll show you during this multimedia program.

  • LIVE from The Magic Kingdom – Goodbye Wishes and Hello Happily Ever After – Thursday, May 11th & Friday, May 12th

Join Tom Corless and crew live from The Magic Kingdom for the final performance ever of Wishes Fireworks Spectacular on May 11th, and the first-ever performance of Happily Ever After on May 12th. Live streaming information will be shared on those dates.

  • Special Features

A number of special feature articles will appear on WDWNT.com to celebrate the legacy and your memories of Wishes!

Additional Backstage Viewing Area Being Opened for “Wishes” Farewell and “Happily Ever After” Debut at Magic Kingdom

Next week, “Wishes” will have its last performance at the Magic Kingdom on the evening of Thursday May 11th and “Happily Ever After” will debut the next night on May 12th. In order to accommodate larger crowd levels expected for the final/first shows, Disney is adding additional viewing areas for fireworks over the next few days.

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To accommodate the additional guests, Disney is opening up an a viewing area in the cast member parking lot located next to the Main Street bypass (behind Tomorrowland) on May 6th, 11th, 12th, and 13th. The backstage bypass between Main Street and Adventureland may also be opened to guests if the crowd levels are high enough.

PHOTOS: First Look at Amazing New Lighting Effects for Happily Ever After, Magic Kingdom’s Upcoming Fireworks Spectacular

Last night, many of the new effects and pyro for Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom were tested out for the very first time and were visible to guests around the Magic Kingdom resort area. If these photos are any indication, we are in for an amazing new nighttime spectacular…

Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom, photo by Disney Photo Snapper

Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom, photo by Disney Photo Snapper

These photos show a lighting test, which at first looks similar to what we see in Once Upon a Time, but just wait until you see how they have amplified the effect…

Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom, photo by Disney Photo Snapper

Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom, photo by Disney Photo Snapper

Mind you, these photos were taken from far outside of the park. Pretty amazing, huh?

Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom, photo by Disney Photo Snapper

Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom, photo by Disney Photo Snapper

If you look closely at Cinderella Castle, you may even spot some stars created by lasers being projected onto the face of the classic icon.

Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom, photo by Disney Photo Snapper

Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom, photo by Disney Photo Snapper

Our thanks to DisneyPhotoSnapper.com for permission to use these amazing photos.

So, are you excited for Happily Ever After at the Magic Kingdom?

PHOTO REPORT: “The” Magic Kingdom 4/20/17 (Goodbye Wishes, Easter Parade, New Security, Attraction Posters, Etc.)

Our latest photo report brings us to the Magic Kingdom, but not before a quick stop at the Polynesian.

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

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Ads for Copper creek are now being handed out since the location is on sale.

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A bamboo barrier was erected at Tambu Lounge to separate it from the waiting area.

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This was my first time going through security at a monorail station and I must say, it was wonderful. This is a HUGE improvement over the way things were done before and it was so nice to step off the monorail and into the park with just the scan of a MagicBand.

Welcome to The Magic Kingdom

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The tagline on the grammatically correct busses was changed to “When You Wish Upon a Star” from “Charmed to See You”. I think this fits better for the Magic Kingdom vehicles. Many of the other phrases for other destinations changed as well.

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Getting artsy with a monorail.

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In what has been a point of much debate, the Railroad Station sign was changed and now simply says “Magic Kingdom” as opposed to “The Magic Kingdom”. The population sign was also removed, but in fairness, it hasn’t been updated in over a decade.

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The local ducks do not seem to care either way.

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The main reason for our latest visit was the annual Magic Kingdom Easter Parade on Saturday and Sunday, which you can watch below:

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Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 merchandise for sale in the Emporium.

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Some of the taller trees around the Hub area have started to be removed for extra viewing space for Happily Ever After.

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Yes, we ate at Pecos Bill’s again…

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Mostly just to see this duck who refused to use his other leg. Even as people tried to walk past him, he wouldn’t budge.

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Work to prepare for new launches in Happily Ever After is taking place up on the rooftops.

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Shopping for Her

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A new Snow White handbag for sale, $29.95.

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There’s also this new reversible tote.

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A new-to-me Belle handbag.

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These outfits for little girls with tutus seem to be a big deal now. More on those shortly.

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I thought that this Cinderella Horse and Carriage playlet was pretty neat.

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It even lights up!

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Who doesn’t need a backpack with a crown?

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Here are the tutus with the matching shirts.

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Some other new apparel.

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This and That

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For the 3 people who drink and like LeFou’s Brew…

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The Easter season brings egg-shaped cake pops to the parks.

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Some new apparel from the Disney Boutique line.

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Slap band s are still cool, right?

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A new Alice t-shirt for ladies.

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Interestingly enough, there are Star Wars tutus and an entire portion of what was the Princess section of the Emporium is now dedicated to Star Wars.

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The new purchase with purchase backpack available resort-wide.

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The Humphrey the Bear mug has finally made its way to Florida.

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No visit to the Magic Kingdom is complete without a Mission to S’mores

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That and taking all of the purple straws! I’m joking, please don’t do this.

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I like Starbucks, but it’s nice not to wait in a long line and I really do enjoy this drink.

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Fun fact: it’s the only place in the park that you can get a Cherry Sprite.

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We noticed that there were some new speaker covers near the center of the Castle.

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They look fine, just noticeably different from what was there before.

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I’m not sure what, but the hand straps on the VR devices used in Carousel of Progress changed from black to teal. Maybe to make them more noticeable?

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The Robo News still features Stitch’s Great Escape.

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The attraction was open last week, but remains only seasonal.

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Arribas Bros. had some new character statues I had not seen before, including Oswald.

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I love this new Don “Ducky” Williams piece for sale in the Art of Disney, but there was something strange in the background…

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It’s a sign from the Happiest Celebration on Earth, which ran from 2005 until 2006…

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More curb flattening is happening on Main Street U.S.A. to better accommodate guests in wheelchairs and those with strollers.

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It is nice for parade times, but it is weird to have less curbs in an area that supposed to be a real town.

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As reported earlier, menu changes have hit the Liberty Tree Tavern.

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The Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake is now the dessert option with the Patriot’s Platter, which is awesome.

VIDEO: Another Behind the Scenes Look at Magic Kingdom’s New Fireworks Show, Happily Ever After

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Tonight, the Disney Parks Blog hosted a live stream of Wishes, and at the very end they gave us an exclusive sneak peek at their new fireworks spectacular, Happily Ever After. The sneak peak isn’t until the end of the stream at around 19:56, but you are more than welcome to watch the fireworks beforehand if you desire. Happily Ever After debuts to the public May 12th, as the last performance of Wishes is May 11th.

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REVIEW: California Grill’s “Celebration at the Top” Debuts, But Does It Sip, Savor, and Sparkle $123 Worth?

Announced just over a week ago, the Celebration at the Top event offered at the California Grill on top floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort debuted last night. Here is Disney’s description of the event…

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Join us for an intimate event that celebrates fine food and fireworks.

Highlights

Experience the flavors of the Pacific Coast—and enjoy a dazzling fireworks display—during Celebration at the Top, a special event held in the private Sonoma Room and Napa Room of California Grill.

Here, you can relax, unwind and savor light bites and refreshments for one hour prior to the Magic Kingdom fireworks. Culinary offerings include:

Canapés, sushi and small plates inspired by the California Grill menu
Libations from the complimentary bar offering California wines, beers, and cordials.
As showtime approaches, step out onto the intimate and private observation deck reserved just for Celebration at the Top Guests. Here, you can enjoy an incredible view of the Wishes nighttime spectacular—the biggest and brightest fireworks in Magic Kingdom history. The lights will dim as music is piped into California Grill—so you’ll be immersed in the magic of the night.

After fireworks, head back inside to enjoy a sweet spread of petit four desserts, cordials and coffee.

Location

Celebration at the Top is held in the Sonoma Room and the Napa Room at California Grill, an award-winning restaurant located on the 15th floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort. These private rooms are ideal for intimate events, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and connecting to an exclusive observation deck—where you can enjoy sweeping views of Bay Lake and Magic Kingdom park.

Parking

For your convenience, complimentary valet parking is included with this event.

Pricing and Reservations

Start planning for an unforgettable evening. Explore pricing and reservation details for Celebration at the Top:

  • Pricing: $99 plus gratuity and tax per person
  • Dates: Held on select Sundays through April
  • Reservations: Book online or by calling (407) WDW-DINE or (407) 939-3463

Please note that the Wishes nighttime spectacular may be changed or canceled without prior notice.

So, Sunday, February 26th, 2017 was the first event, and we went to see just how good it would be. Mind you, the actual price of the event after tax and gratuity was roughly $123.00. Can you get your value out of an even that high in price? Let’s find out.

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Check in took place starting at 6:30pm near the California Grill check-in desk, with the rooms upstairs opening for the event at 6:45PM sharp. I thought this was nice as it gave us 15 minutes to go and enjoy the view from the balcony before beginning our experience.

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I honestly haven’t dined at California Grill since the week it reopened a few years back. Then again, I’ve never been a big fan. The views are unparalleled, but the food has typically disappointed me.

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Regardless, it could not have been a prettier evening with nicer weather.

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Once 6:45pm rolled around, we were invited into a private room with seating. The observation deck for the event was open if you wanted to go out there, but we wanted to start making the most of our time here with food and drink.

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There were assigned seats last night, but we were told this would change moving forward. The views from here were nice and I thought it was a pleasant atmosphere. The tables were spaced out nicely and the event did not feel too overcrowded (maybe at the start of food service, but otherwise comfortable).

Once you are seated, you have a card with your name on it, and a strange light-up necklace thing. I don’t even know how to describe them…

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At the open bar, this menu greeted guests. While this may seem like a short list, also available was Tanqueray, Captain Morgan, Ketel One, Seagrams, Bacardi, Dewers Scotch, and Jack Daniels. Basically, you could order just about anything that the bartenders could make with any of those ingredients. This is the best selection at any dessert party event at Walt Disney World, far and away.

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I have to say I enjoyed a majority of the wines listed (and yes, I did try all five of them), with the Bordeaux Blend being my favorite, but the MacMurray Estate Vineyards Pinot Gris being a close second though.

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A variety of beers are available as well. The bars opened with the event at 6:45PM and remained open un till 8:45PM, when the bartenders made the rounds to see if anyone was interested in a final drink before departing.

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The small appetizers include two flatbreads, tandoori style chicken satay, and a pork belly bao. The flatbreads are the Duck Confit and Roasted Tomato variety.

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The flatbreads were just OK. The chicken satay with Vietnamese peanut sauce was solid, but my favorite had to be the Pork Belly Bao. Overall, this round felt a little lacking and could probably benefit from 1-2 more items.

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Sushi makes up the second food station. A Shrimp Tempura Roll, Vegetable Roll, and California Roll were available .A lobster roll is also available at this station (and it was quite good).

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I liked the sushi well enough, but it’s not really my favorite that I have had.

Fireworks Viewing

Just moments before fireworks begin, you may step outside on to a private balcony and enjoy the Magic Kingdom fireworks, which is still Wishes! until May 11th and will then be replaced by Happily Ever After on May 12th. While it has not been decided as of yet, it seems likely that these Celebration at the Top events will be extended past April and continue into the new show.

On your way out, you are handed a light-up glass with champagne. This is a nice touch, and you can take the cup home.

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The viewing area is behind the usual viewing area, but it is far enough behind that the guests in front of you will in no way obstruct your view. There is also more than enough room out here with the limited number of guests at Celebration at the Top. All in all, the view is as good as a regular view from California Grill (which you can get if you go dine at the lounge or the regular restaurant).

Below is video of the fireworks from this private balcony, which is quite the nice view:

Dessert

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Here its the dessert station, which opens once the fireworks conclude and guests are welcomed back inside. On a side note, you could stay inside and watch fireworks through the windows if you wish, assuming you want to continue to enjoy food and drink from a climate controlled environment.

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Desserts include fruit tarts, cream puffs, a creme brûlée tart, chocolate ganache cupcakes, and a hazelnut crunch cake. The dessert service began at 8:15PM and ran until the end of the event around 9PM.

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The Creme Brûlée tart was amazing, as was the Hazelnut Crunch Cake. Overall, all of the desserts were really great, and in a lot of ways saved the event from the somewhat disappointing appetizer servings.

OVERALL

Value wise, I don’t feel like Celebration at the Top is a waste, but you may find just as good of a time (and value) at California Grill through several other methods.

Brunch at California Grill offers unlimited mimosas and quite a bit more food, all without time constraints of Celebration at the Top. As well, by showing your receipt from earlier in the day, you will be welcomed back upstairs during the fireworks that evening and be given access to the balcony. $123 can also buy you quite a bit of food at California Grill during normal meal services, which also provides access to the balcony. And lastly, the lounge at California Grill, which does not require a reservation (but may be hard to get into later in the evening), also provides, you guessed it, balcony access.

So, where is the value in Celebration at the Top? Alcohol and service. If you feel like you can put back several drinks in 2 hours, then you can find your value here. Unlike other dessert parties, the bartenders were actively making rounds to top off and replenish drinks in the dining room. This is a nice change, but still doesn’t quite do the trick.

Honestly, I had a great time at Celebration at the Top, but it still falls under “overpriced”. This isn’t so much a feeling I had when we experienced the Star Wars or Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam dessert parties at Hollywood Studios, but those are priced at just about half of this. Even though there was less time to consume alcohol, those offered a wider selection and a better value per hour than Celebration at the Top. As far as Magic Kingdom offerings go, you may be better off with Ferrytale Wishes if you prefer alcohol, and for sure you will want to just book the in-park dessert party if you have young children.

Celebration at the Top is a savory, sparkly good time if you want an open bar and an event likely free of small children. Otherwise, there are plenty of other options you should explore.

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