The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Disney unveils first details for its 50th anniversar­y

‘If there was ever a time the world needed some pixie dust, this is it.’

- By Dewayne Bevil

ORLANDO, FLA. — Walt Disney World has announced the first details for its 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n, which will last 18 months and include lighting enhancemen­ts to all four of its theme parks’ icons, including Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom.

The event — dubbed “The World’s Most Magical Celebratio­n” — will begin Oct. 1. Disney World opened to the public Oct. 1, 1971.

Expect the castle’s makeover to include more gold décor. The landmark received a paint job that shifted its color scheme to deep blues and light pinks last year.

“The entire castle will shimmer with pearls and jewels, and the turrets and towers will be wrapped in iridescent gold and royal blue ribbons,” said George Adams, with Walt Disney Imagineeri­ng. “Above the castle gate, a 50th anniversar­y crest will warmly welcome guests to join the festivitie­s.”

It will not be a repeat of Disney World’s 25th anniversar­y celebratio­n, which saw the castle transforme­d into a giant pink cake.

Epcot’s Spaceship Earth, Animal Kingdom’s Tree of Life and the Hollywood Tower Hotel at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be incorporat­ed into the celebratio­n as well.

During Disney World’s celebratio­n, the Hollywood Tower Hotel’s lighting will evoke “the golden age of imaginatio­n and adventure,” Disney says.

“At night, our four park icons … are going to come to life with a magical iridescent glow, covered in pixie dust, that we call the beacons of magic,” said Dana Carlson, associate broadcast producer with Disney Live Entertainm­ent.

Disney renderings show the Hollywood Studios building, home of Tower of Terror, outlined in bright lighting. The Tree of Life will be home to “magical fireflies,” Disney said. An artist’s concept shows multiple points of light on the adjoining triangles of Spaceship Earth. The Epcot lighting package will remain after the 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n ends, Disney said.

Meanwhile, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse will don new costumes for the occasion. The look is described as multi-toned with pops of gold and embroidere­d impression­s of Cinderella Castle backed by fireworks.

“If there was ever a time the world needed some pixie dust, this is it,” Jeff Vahle, president of Walt Disney World, posted on social media. He indicated that more informatio­n would be given “in the weeks and months ahead as we approach the big day.” The anniversar­y event will feature “new experience­s at the resort’s four theme parks and beyond,” a news release said.

The company hadn’t previously revealed much about its golden year. When some major attraction­s were announced, their completion date was presented as “in time for” the 50th celebratio­n, but no specific dates were given. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted operations, shutting down the resort for about three months in 2020.

 ?? WALT DISNEY CO./TNS ?? Disney says Cinderella Castle will illuminate Magic Kingdom with a “dazzling radiance that sparkles with pixie dust” for the theme park’s big 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n starting Oct. 1.
WALT DISNEY CO./TNS Disney says Cinderella Castle will illuminate Magic Kingdom with a “dazzling radiance that sparkles with pixie dust” for the theme park’s big 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n starting Oct. 1.

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