As part of the 40th Anniversary celebration underway across the Tokyo Disney Resort, a new “Disney Harmony in Color” daytime parade debuted today. The new daytime offering features seven units with floats honoring “Zootopia,” “Up,” “Moana,” “Coco,” “Big Hero 6,” and more.
To a World of Colorful Dreams
Tinker Bell leads the way at Tokyo Disneyland as part of this new daytime parade. Dancers in colorful costumes accompany Tinker Bell as she appears atop a float, leading the parade’s first unit, “To a World of Colorful Dreams.”
Her rainbow-colored float is adorned with beautiful petals that seemingly dance in the air, as a colorful Disney world unfolds around her. In the swirls are some rounded triangles, each in different colors from across the spectrum.
Trying Everything
Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde from “Zootopia” make an appearance. Together they set out on exciting new missions, along with their hilarious friend Clawhauser.
Finding Adventure
Guests see Russell, Dug, and Carl from Pixar’s “Up” set off on a new adventure with the legendary bird Kevin and her babies.
Showing Strength
Merida leads her fellow Disney Princesses, Moana, Rapunzel and Pocahontas as they heroically venture to new frontiers, with courage and determination in their hearts.
Family Bonds
As part of the “Family Bonds” unit, guests are treated to two specially-themed floats that each feature a beloved Disney family. The first float features Miguel, from Pixar’s film “Coco,” as he celebrates a colorful Day of the Dead festival with his relatives.
Next up is a “super family,” led by Mr. Incredible from the Pixar film “The Incredibles.” Mrs. Incredible and the whole family also make an appearance while trying to keep a giant baby Jack-Jack out of mischief!
With Your Best Friends
Woody and Buzz Lightyear from Pixar’s “Toy Story” films appear atop RC, the remote control car.
The Toy Story pals are followed by Vanellope and Ralph from “Wreck-It Ralph” in her beloved racing car.
Next, Hiro and Baymax from “Big Hero 6” make an appearance with the band of heroes — Honey Lemon, Fred, Wasabi and Go Go Tamago, all watching over the city of San Fransokyo. Interestingly, this appears to be almost the same as the “Big Hero 6” unit which disappeared from “Dreaming Up!” last year.
Dreams Come Together in Harmony
In a thrilling finale, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse sport their new 40th-anniversary attire, and are accompanied by other delightful Disney friends who appear on a beautiful float adorned in a spectrum of sparkling colors.
The float’s arrival sets the stage for many more wonderful moments and dreams coming together to create a colorful, harmonious future for all! Of course, Pluto is on board!
Donald is all dressed up for the 40th Anniversary, as well.
Even Daisy joins in on the new daytime parade at Tokyo Disneyland.
Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow wave to guests as part of the new processional.
“Disney Harmony in Color” replaces the loved but still-hobbled “Dreaming Up!” daytime parade, which debuted as part of the 35th Anniversary “Happiest Celebration” in 2018.
Guests looking for the best views of this new parade may want to consider purchasing Premier Access Seating, announced as a new offering across the Tokyo Disney Resort.
Tokyo Disney Resort “Dream-Go-Round” 40th Anniversary Celebration
Tokyo Disney Resort is set to celebrate its 40th Anniversary, dubbed “Dream-Go-Round” with an official debut on April 15th. The celebration is set to take place until March 31, 2024, and will feature decorations across both parks, special food, merchandise, and entertainment. Decor has also been added to Cinderella Castle for the first time in ten years along with decorations at World Bazaar and around the Tokyo DisneySea entrance.
What do you think of the new “Disney Harmony in Color” daytime parade? Let us know if you’ll be more inclined to visit Tokyo Disneyland for the 40th Anniversary celebration in the comments below!
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