In honor of the return of Happily Ever After to Magic Kingdom, a new Happily Ever After phone case, magnet, and ornament are available at the Emporium.
Happily Ever After Phone Case – $29.99
The phone case is black with “Find your happily ever after” in blue and yellow lettering. “Magic Kingdom” is in smaller red lettering. A golden keyhole is at the bottom, while a Cinderella Castle tower is in red, gold, and blue at the top. Tinker Bell’s silhouette is in gold next to the tower, with a sprinkle of pixie dust behind her.
Happily Ever After Magnet – $14.99
The die-cut magnet and ornament have a similar design to the phone case with the same red, blue, and gold color scheme. On the oval black magnet, Cinderella Castle is outlined in full with Tinker Bell, pixie dust, and fireworks. A book is open at the bottom, with “Happily Ever After” across the pages. The keyhole is above the book and golden lines cross from the pages to the castle.
Happily Ever After Ornament – $19.99
The ornament has the same design as the magnet, but the lines pop out from the shiny background more. It includes a black ribbon.
Happily Ever After
Following the end of the 50th anniversary celebration and the final performance of Disney Enchantment, Happily Ever After has returned to Magic Kingdom. The nighttime spectacular is virtually unchanged except for the addition of Main Street, U.S.A. projections.
“Happily Ever After” is a fireworks and projection mapping show that premiered at the Magic Kingdom on May 12, 2017. The announcement that it would replace the popular “Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams” caused some disappointment among Disney fans.
The show went away during the pandemic, then returned on July 1st, 2021, for a few months before being replaced by Disney Enchantment, which was performed nightly since the World’s Most Magical Celebration began on October 1, 2021.
The return performance features new projection mapping that extends down Main Street U.S.A. for a fully immersive experience at Disney’s Magic Kingdom.
Happily Ever After is performing nightly at 9:00 p.m. through May 13 and at 9:20 p.m. beginning May 14.
The theme song of Happily Ever After is performed by Angie Keilhauer and Jordan Fisher. Fisher advocated for the return of “Happily Ever After” to Magic Kingdom, tagging Walt Disney World in a Tweet last summer to ask, “Is ‘Happily Ever After’ gonna come back at some point? Like… Shouldn’t it come back?”
Disney songs featured in Happily Ever After include “Down in New Orleans” from “The Princess and the Frog,” “How Far I’ll Go” from “Moana,” “Friend Like Me” from “Aladdin,” and “Love is an Open Door” from “Frozen.”
Clips and characters from films such as “Finding Nemo,” “Brave,” “Big Hero 6,” “Mulan,” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” are all projected onto the buildings of Main Street, U.S.A. and Cinderella Castle as part of the Magic Kingdom nighttime spectacular.
Return of the Happily Ever After Nighttime Spectacular at Magic Kingdom
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