Just out today from David Koenig's column:
"After a five year absence, it looks like this summer the Main Street Electrical Parade is finally returning to Southern California -- just not to Main Street. To bolster attendance at Disneyland's fledgling sister park, the popular parade instead will run at Disney's California Adventure.
Disney is targeting a July 3 or July 4 return date. They hope to begin casting for the parade in less than two weeks. It will run nightly, for an undetermined period, along the Performance Corridor through DCA's Golden State and Paradise Pier areas.
To cut costs, DCA's current Eureka parade will be cut back to a single afternoon performance, and the Electrical Parade will make a single evening run. That way, as many as 70% of the cast and crew can be used in both parades."
It seems as if this parade is never going away, not that i mind one bit. I love the MSEP very much. But just how many "final-runs" can an attraction have before guests stop taking you seriously? For the full story click on the link below:
http://www.mouseplanet.com/david/msep.htm
"After a five year absence, it looks like this summer the Main Street Electrical Parade is finally returning to Southern California -- just not to Main Street. To bolster attendance at Disneyland's fledgling sister park, the popular parade instead will run at Disney's California Adventure.
Disney is targeting a July 3 or July 4 return date. They hope to begin casting for the parade in less than two weeks. It will run nightly, for an undetermined period, along the Performance Corridor through DCA's Golden State and Paradise Pier areas.
To cut costs, DCA's current Eureka parade will be cut back to a single afternoon performance, and the Electrical Parade will make a single evening run. That way, as many as 70% of the cast and crew can be used in both parades."
It seems as if this parade is never going away, not that i mind one bit. I love the MSEP very much. But just how many "final-runs" can an attraction have before guests stop taking you seriously? For the full story click on the link below:
http://www.mouseplanet.com/david/msep.htm