“Reach for the Stars: Everlasting Dreams,” a new finale for the “Reach for the Stars” nighttime spectacular, has debuted at Tokyo Disneyland. The finale features drones, a first for the theme park.
Reach for the Stars: Everlasting Dreams

The “Everlasting Dreams” epilogue runs after the regular show from July 2 to September 14, the final day of the spectacular. Various characters are projected onto Cinderella Castle set to music with drones soaring above the castle for the first time.


The drones create images like Winnie the Pooh bees and Casey Jr., the train from Dumbo.


The drones make it appear as though Rapunzel’s lanterns are floating behind the castle. And for a Toy Story segment, blocks, a rocket, and a sheriff badge appear in the sky.


Sparkling pixie dust arcs over the castle’s towers, inspired by the iconic Disney movie opening.

“Reach for the Stars” is then spelled out in the sky. The finale is about five minutes long.

Watch our video below:
Depending on weather conditions, the drone performance may be changed, or the show may be canceled.
For the opening of Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea, there was a one-time-only drone show, and Tokyo Disney Resort has hosted drone shows at fireworks festivals throughout Japan, but there has never been a regular drone show in the parks.
“Reach for the Stars” premiered in 2024. The 20-minute show features projections, lights, pyrotechnics, and an original theme song, bringing Disney “characters to life as they soar through the night sky in pursuit of their dreams.” It marked the first appearance of Marvel characters in Tokyo Disney Resort entertainment.
Are you excited to see this new drone show finale? Let us know on social media.
For the latest Disney Parks news and info, follow WDW News Today on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.







