![]() ![]() The production will, however, be left without two of its key floats for much of the period - those which have been previously confirmed to see more extensive redesigns. Some may have feared such a transition would require the original 15th Anniversary parade to take a leave of absence before its 1st April 2012 relaunch. Here’s a little relief for anyone planning a trip to in the next three months, before the launch of the 20th Anniversary: Disneyland Paris has confirmed to us that the parade route won’t be left empty while the current Disney’s Once Upon a Dream Parade undergoes its makeover into the new Disney Magic on Parade!. Lighting McQueen will remain in his Moteurs… Action! Stunt Show Spectacular cameo and the new Adventureland Rhythms of the Jungle location next to Restaurant Hakuna Matata will remain the home of the popular Tam Tam. in Toon Studio (which, added in 2006, was never “new” for 2011 to begin with, but never mind). E and Eve in Discoveryland, Alice in Wonderland near the Labyrinth, Aladdin near Adventureland Bazaar, Ratatouille near Restaurant des Stars and Monsters, Inc.For Rapunzel, we must presume she will simply join the other princesses in the new Princess Pavilion.įinally, continuing into the 20th Anniversary are the many photo locations which popped up around the parks: Wall That event was perhaps the most appreciated of all the new “moments” in 2011. Making it all the way to the 4th March end date, but not continuing beyond that date, will be the “interactive” show stops of Disney’s Once Upon a Dream Parade, the temporary Tangled meet ‘n’ greet location for Rapunzel and, surprisingly, the small Following the Leader with Peter Pan show in Adventureland. Could this, the float’s fifth iteration since its launch as part of The Wonderful World of Disney Parade, be its last? Meanwhile, the Green Army Men Meet & Play event over in Toy Story Playland will also end on the same date and, as reported earlier, the first float will be removed from Disney’s Once Upon a Dream Parade for its “Magic on Parade!” makeover. It will be joined on 9th January by Disney Dance Express, the garishly-coloured dance show which reused the old Dumbo Casey Jr. Surprisingly, this show isn’t the only “Magical Moment” preparing for early retirement. To be honest, even being able to walk across and use the plaza as a “hub”, rather than an impermeable roundabout, seems an exciting prospect at this point. For stage shows, this means any future open-air productions will (quite rightly) be on the Théâtre du Château where they belong. For new nighttime spectacular Dreams, the rumour mill is still pumping: Will the removal of the stage open up the area purely for more standing room again, or could the hub become part of the show? One particularly fun (if purely fabricated) rumour is for a “magic” dancing fountain to take the place of the former flower bed. Initially it seemed the four large satellite “arms” of the stage might be lopped off, but now the whole stage is said to be for the chop. Notably lacking the grander spectacle of the previous Disney Showtime Spectacular, it wasn’t quite the kind of production to justify such a monolithic stage to take over the heart of the park. Now, here’s the confirmation: no performances from 9th January onwards! In truth, the show has had a lukewarm reception ever since last April. Rumours long suggested the main Mickey’s Magical Celebration show on Central Plaza would face an early finish, due to the much detested Central Plaza Stage finally being ripped out, opening up the hub of the park ready for Dreams. For Disneyland Paris, that appears to mean several key elements of the current Disney Magical Moments Festival, marketed to run until 4th March 2012, will be cleared out early. All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.It’s 2012 (Happy New Year!) and time for a fresh start.Instagram is trademark of Instagram, Inc.Gmail, Google Calendar are trademarks of Google Inc.The DECT phone will notify you when there are new messages or events. Launch this app and turn on the App Alert setting. ![]() Pair your cell phone to the DECT phone using Bluetooth.Ģ. PANASONIC LINK2CELL AUTOANSWER BLUETOOTH・System tools (access bluetooth settings)ġ. ・Your personal settings (read your contacts) ・Network communication (paired with Bluetooth device) ・Your messages (received text messages and mail) This application can access the following on your phone. If a new message or event has been received, the DECT phone system will play a voice announcement and ring. When this feature is turned on, your DECT phone will use its Bluetooth feature to check your cell phone for new messages and events. Link to Cell allows your Panasonic DECT phone to notify you when you received a text message, e-mail(Android default e-mail, Gmail,, Yahoo mail), or a scheduled event. ![]()
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