This was definitely not supposed to happen…
For the past 100 years, Disney has been creating impactful stories and sharing once-in-a-lifetime experiences with fans all over the world. The magic of Disney started with films but now has extended to real life with their incredible theme Parks. The success of Disneyland Resort, the original Park in Anaheim, California, has led to five other Disney Parks being put up all over the world.
One of the most beloved international theme Parks is Disneyland Paris.
Disneyland Paris Introduced New Nighttime Spectacular
All of the Disney Parks are known for their incredible nighttime spectaculars. These evening shows are the perfect way to end a day at the Park, and for many fans, they are the highlight of the entire trip. At Disneyland Paris, a very unique offering called Disney D-Light has been dazzling Guests.
Disney D-Lights is a new drone show that is bringing the Disney Park experience to new heights. The show features state-of-the-art technology as drones fly high above the Park, creating mesmerizing formations and intricate patterns in the night sky. These drones, equipped with LED lights, create an awe-inspiring spectacle that brings Disney characters and stories to life in an entirely new way. Not only is the show dazzling, but it is also eco-friendly as well.
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D-Lights Drone Takes an Unfortunate Spill
While the show typically goes incredibly smoothly, every once in a while, there are minor errors. Earlier today, @DLPReport shared a photo of one of the drones that had crashed into the roof of Mickey Mouse’s home. It is a shocking sight for sure, but thankfully no one was in danger of the incident. Disneyland Paris makes sure to keep all Guests a safe distance away from the drones.
🔧 This poor little drone has crashed on Sir Mickey’s roof 💔 (a wide area below the drones is always clear of humans) pic.twitter.com/3k3iYBdpVS
— DLP Report (@DLPReport) July 3, 2023
There are so many things that can go wrong on any given day at one of the Disney Parks, but it is still surprising to see something like this.