Disneyland Paris Announces July 14th Fireworks & Drone Spectacular

Disneyland Paris Announces July 14th Fireworks & Drone Spectacular
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On July 14, guests of Disneyland Paris will be in for an extra special treat as they'll be another fireworks and drone show after Disney Dreams. Looking at the concept art, this could be the most impressive use of the drone technology to date.

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Join in the celebrations for France's national day this 14 July with a show in Disneyland Park that's more magical than ever! Straight after Disney Dreams, get ready to be amazed by a dazzling fireworks display and a spectacular drone choreography, never before seen at Disneyland Paris! Celebrate beloved Disney and Pixar classics with a French touch, including Beauty and the Beast and Ratatouille. What better moment to sing and dance... "After all, well this is France!"

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