Guests will have three ways to celebrate Disney’s award winning ‘Encanto’ this spring at Disneyland. Since its release ’Encanto’ has captured the hearts and minds of audiences. Today, the Disney Parks Blog announced that by the end of April there will be three options for guests to experience at Disneyland.
Character Interaction
During the day, you can also visit with Mirabel, the young hero from the film, at Frontierland’s Zocalo Park in a colorful photo location that pays homage to the Madrigal family from Colombia. The character interaction is distanced until April 18th. No word has been given as to how the experience will change after that date. for the time being, guests are encouraged to arrive 45 minutes before the posted interaction time, because the experience fills up quickly.
Main Street Electrical Parade Float
Starting April 22, “Main Street Electrical Parade” returns to Disneyland park and celebrates its 50thanniversary with a spectacular, new grand finale float that brings together stylized scenes from more than a dozen Disney and Pixar stories, including “Encanto.” Sparkling lights depict the Casita, magical butterflies, and Miracle Candle from the film, with Mirabel and her cousin Antonio represented as animated dolls atop their section of the float.
“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” Small World Facade Show
For a limited time beginning April 11, the iconic facade of ”It’s a Small World” becomes enchanted several times each evening with a brief visual montage that pays tribute to the movie’s hit song, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.” This musical delight comes to life through projection and lighting effects and an artistic style inspired by the lyrics, with select moments that feature characters from the film. Like the Madrigal family’s Casita, tiles across the “it’s a small world” façade flip, turn, and rearrange themselves as one scene transitions to the next, culminating in a celebratory chorus and a nod to Bruno’s mysterious prophecy about Mirabel.
By the end of the month all these experiences will delight guests at Disneyland.
**All information from the Disney Parks Blog**