All-New Immersive Entertainment Experiences at Disney
Disney Parks have always been recognised as the places where dreams come true, but during “The Year of a Million Dreams” both Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida are more magical than ever.
The 15-month-long celebration in Anaheim and Orlando is characterised by all-new interactive, immersive entertainment experiences where guests are able to fulfill their Disney dreams like never before, with Disney cast members, who are on special assignment as dream makers during “The Year of a Million Dreams” approaching guests to participate in fun and engaging experiences.
So, any guest with a longing to immerse themselves in the storytelling and fantasy to be found within Disney parks, might actually have their Disney dreams become a reality!
Here is a sample of the immersive entertainment experiences to be found every day at Disneyland Resort throughout “The Year of a Million Dreams”:
Disney Princess Fantasy Faire (Fantasyland).

Within its magical world, young “lords and ladies” are invited to create their own sparkling crowns, purchase and decorate their very own “castle cupcake,” enjoy meeting the Disney Princesses, and participate in princess and knighthood training.
Jedi Training Academy (Tomorrowland).

These training sessions take place six times a day during “The Year of a Million Dreams.”
The Pirates Have Landed! (New Orleans Square).

Guests with sea salt in their veins are recruited to take the Pirate Oath and learn the secret “high” sign, becoming an honorary pirate.
Along the way, guests may also encounter Captain Jack Sparrow himself with a roving band of rogues called The Bilge Rats, or learn a chantey or two from the musical trio – The Bootstrappers.
“High School Musical” Pep Rally (Disney’s California Adventure park).

Guests learn fun cheers and cool dance moves from the hit Disney Channel movie musical and participate in a rocking finale of “We’re All in This Together.”
A Special Disney Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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