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California Adventure offers World of Color Reserved Viewing

With expectations of crowd control gone wild Disneyland is stepping up to the plate with a safe way for you to enjoy a meal and the “World of Color” show from a reserved viewing area. Options start at $15 a person for a picnic meal. That seems very reasonable to me. But if you pay more, you get access to the ‘preferred’ area, which I assume will be perfectly situated to view the show.

Guests may choose from several different meals-with-reserved-viewing programs. These provide a magical dining experience along with a choice vantage point from which to enjoy the new “World of Color” after-dark spectacular. Other fun treats include “World of Color” novelty drinks, snacks and accessories

Meal-with-viewing options are limited in availability, details are below the jump:

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World of Color Merchandise Concept Art

Joey Ellis, who we’ve highlighted here in the past, reveals some artwork he designed for the “World of Color” show coming to California Adventure. That’s pretty cool by itself, but he’s also posted some of his early attempts at the design. The evolution from those… Read More »World of Color Merchandise Concept Art

‘World of Color’ Water Spectacular to Debut June 11

Ladies and Gentlemen get your ponchos ready. Front row seats for the next big night time spectacular to hit the Disneyland Resort will arrive, officially, on June 11th. Soft opening previews will probably begin as soon as early May.  The show is choreographed with revolutionary… Read More »‘World of Color’ Water Spectacular to Debut June 11

Steven Davison does Disney’s World of Color

For those of you who saw Steven Davison do his recreation of the pitch he gave that sold Disney management on “Believe… There’s Magic In The Stars” he will forever be known as Mr Forty-two shells in six seconds (read this interview from 2001 on Laughingplace.com and watch clips of the presentation in part two). “Believe…” was the show that rewrote what was possible to do with fireworks at a theme park. Davison used the pyrotechnic explosions as if they were paint on a canvas and brought music synchronization to a new level.

Now Steven and his team at WDI are bringing the water fountain and projection show to new levels. “Disney’s World of Color” is coming into the Paradise Pier Bay and, well, it’s best if we just let Steven describe it himself…

See parts two and three below the cut:
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