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This episode is all about Halloween at Disneyland Paris and our version of the Tower of Terror, also minor refurb- updates for the Phantom Manor.
Questions? Comments? Stories? Feel free to share them with us. You can reach us at: [email protected]
You can also find us on twitter @NowDisneyland and on instagram under disneyland_paris_now.
Disneyland Paris Official Website: https://bitly.com/2SGuvv7
Music by:
Sandcastle by Declan DP Music soundcloud.com/declandp Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/5qx6r1jfnBA
Show Transcript (Approximate) Hi everyone and welcome back to Disneyland Paris Now, where we will be covering news & stories about (you guessed it) Disneyland Paris. Im Eric Anderson and this is the episode for the 5th week of October were well be talking about the Halloween Season at Disneyland Paris and the Tower of Terror, also minor refurb- updates for the Phantom Manor. Let’s dive right in. Halloween at Disneyland Paris is awesome, I’ve been going for the past 3 year and you see some of the same Decorations being reused but them also adding new elements each year. The Decorations are found only at the Disneyland Park and not at Walt Disney Studios, which would be amazing if in future that space would be utilized as well. Think of it glamorous spooky Hollywood, theres potential there. Or Toy Story Halloween fusion, that could be pretty cute. In 2013 there was even a Toy Story halloween short called Toy Story of Terror so it would fit nicely. Coming back to Disneyland Park the classic halloween decorations can be found on Main Street USA and in Frontierland. Throughout Main Street USA you will find an assortment of Pumpkins small to Large lining the roofs of the various Building and Stationary ghost figures. Decorations start off at Town Square, Over the Main Street railroad station two ghost hold a sign that reads „happy Halloween“. The gazebo has been decked in in Pumpkins, Autumn leaves and what appears to be a ghost marching band each playing a different instrument. Mickey shaped pumpkins in the flower beds and the some of the street lights are wearing adorable witches hats and have been tinted green. Music wise we are treated to the same Main Street USA background music we all know and love with an overlay of the spooks making silly noises. Which to me seems super cute for like the first five minutes but after a while i can see that being just a bit too much. The level of detail in the sculptures and decorations is as always amazing. „This ain’t your run of the mill theme park hunty!“ Disney is the creme de la creme of themed entertainment. Even the Main Street vehicles roaming up and down the street are topped with adorable mickey pumpkins and autumn leaves. For me Disneyland is really one of the best places to experience Halloween. The arcades on either side of Main Street remain untouched without any halloween theming. Taking a look down Main Street from Town Square, to see Disneyland Paris' Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant (aka "Sleeping Beauty's Castle“), we see lanterns, flowers and leave garlands floating above our heads. These look especially lovely at ni
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This episode is all about Halloween at Disneyland Paris and our version of the Tower of Terror, also minor refurb- updates for the Phantom Manor.
Questions? Comments? Stories? Feel free to share them with us. You can reach us at: [email protected]
You can also find us on twitter @NowDisneyland and on instagram under disneyland_paris_now.
Disneyland Paris Official Website: https://bitly.com/2SGuvv7
Music by:
Sandcastle by Declan DP Music soundcloud.com/declandp Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/5qx6r1jfnBA
Show Transcript (Approximate) Hi everyone and welcome back to Disneyland Paris Now, where we will be covering news & stories about (you guessed it) Disneyland Paris. Im Eric Anderson and this is the episode for the 5th week of October were well be talking about the Halloween Season at Disneyland Paris and the Tower of Terror, also minor refurb- updates for the Phantom Manor. Let’s dive right in. Halloween at Disneyland Paris is awesome, I’ve been going for the past 3 year and you see some of the same Decorations being reused but them also adding new elements each year. The Decorations are found only at the Disneyland Park and not at Walt Disney Studios, which would be amazing if in future that space would be utilized as well. Think of it glamorous spooky Hollywood, theres potential there. Or Toy Story Halloween fusion, that could be pretty cute. In 2013 there was even a Toy Story halloween short called Toy Story of Terror so it would fit nicely. Coming back to Disneyland Park the classic halloween decorations can be found on Main Street USA and in Frontierland. Throughout Main Street USA you will find an assortment of Pumpkins small to Large lining the roofs of the various Building and Stationary ghost figures. Decorations start off at Town Square, Over the Main Street railroad station two ghost hold a sign that reads „happy Halloween“. The gazebo has been decked in in Pumpkins, Autumn leaves and what appears to be a ghost marching band each playing a different instrument. Mickey shaped pumpkins in the flower beds and the some of the street lights are wearing adorable witches hats and have been tinted green. Music wise we are treated to the same Main Street USA background music we all know and love with an overlay of the spooks making silly noises. Which to me seems super cute for like the first five minutes but after a while i can see that being just a bit too much. The level of detail in the sculptures and decorations is as always amazing. „This ain’t your run of the mill theme park hunty!“ Disney is the creme de la creme of themed entertainment. Even the Main Street vehicles roaming up and down the street are topped with adorable mickey pumpkins and autumn leaves. For me Disneyland is really one of the best places to experience Halloween. The arcades on either side of Main Street remain untouched without any halloween theming. Taking a look down Main Street from Town Square, to see Disneyland Paris' Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant (aka "Sleeping Beauty's Castle“), we see lanterns, flowers and leave garlands floating above our heads. These look especially lovely at ni

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