For the majority of my Disney trips I travel solo unless my mother decides to come and that has not happened since Winter 2011. January was the first time I met friends at Disneyland since High School Grad Night. So much fun thank you!! Since my family was interested in the parades, I filmed them to be watched when I returned home after each trip.
Disney Sensation Parade: I filmed this parade in Fall 2013 and there is quite a bit of diversity shown. What do you think? There was a two year old next to me that was perfectly copying the princess procession! Many of us stopped and watched how she remembered the choreography perfectly! As for Disney Princesses, I have had many of my classmates ask me, "Which Disney Princess are you?" Of course my answer is ".....!" I am not and will not ever be a Disney Princess. Princess Tiana and Princess Jasmine are from two of my three top Disney films so when the Disney Designer Princess Dolls came out with all the madness at the Disney store, I did stand in line to get my doll. Actually, I got the last Jasmine which is a whole other story! If you are interested I could add those pictures to a future post.
Three Kings Celebration January 2014: Donald and The Caballeros celebrate The New Year representing Brazil and Mexico. This was a new parade that displays the diversity of these countries through the performers featured. I am sure they will bring this event back. The entire cove in California Adventures dedicated to this event had awesome Mariachi bands, a salsa lesson, arts and crafts and The Three Kings display. I missed out on the Lunar New Year celebration in late January/early February but I am sure the parade would have been just as interactive and appropriate.
If you have not been to Disneyland or you have been and you never watched a parade they are very interactive. I received funny faces from a few of the performers in The Lion King march and a wave from Tiana. Yes, they interact with adults and children which makes the experience a lot of fun. Even when you line up to take pictures with the characters, no matter your age the characters will either give you a hard time like Daisy did me when I had tons of Donald pins on my lanyard but zero Daisy...Sorry Daisy I do have one now! Or do what Goofy did to me and left his leg up to pass gas. Yes, yes I have witnesses! These entertaining acts did transpire! Overall, Disney fun is what you make of it, what and who you can relate to and of course remember to see Genie at the Aladdin show in California Adventures. His jokes stem from every bit of pop culture, vary slighty every performance and are very humorous! Currently, he goes on about twerking. Enough said!
Update: I recently found clips from Disney's Chinese Lunar New Year parade on YouTube. While I was not present for these celebration, I found the parades lacked a special something the other parades had. Perhaps an element of fun? Authenticity? Please share your thoughts. Check out Hong Kong Disneyland celebration from 2009... Do you find any similarities or major differences?