Remember... Dreams Come True | |
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Disneyland | |
Status | Removed |
Opening date | May 1, 2005 (original) January 10, 2010 (first reopening) February 3, 2017 (second reopening) September 7, 2018 (third reopening) |
Closing date | June 11, 2009 (original) November 2, 2014 (first reopening) April 7, 2018 (second reopening) January 17, 2019 (third reopening) |
Replaced | Imagine... A Fantasy in the Sky (2005) Magical: Disney's New Nighttime Spectacular of Magical Celebrations (summer only) Disneyland Forever (2016) Fantasy in the Sky (2017) Together Forever – A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular (2018) (Pixar Fest only) |
Replaced by | Magical: Disney's New Nighttime Spectacular of Magical Celebrations (summer only) Fantasy in the Sky (2015) Together Forever – A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular (2018) (Pixar Fest only) |
Ride statistics | |
Attraction type | Multimedia and pyrotechnic show |
Designer | Walt Disney Creative Entertainment |
Theme | Disneyland's attractions (California only) Magic Kingdom's attractions (Florida only) |
Music | Gregory Smith (original compositions and arrangements) |
Duration | 17:11 (original version) 16:19 (current version) |
Host | Julie Andrews |
Sponsor | Honda |
Remember... Dreams Come True was a Disneyland fireworks display commemorating the 50th anniversary of the park in 2005 and 2006.[1][2] The show featured fireworks, lower level pyrotechnics, isobar flame effects, projection mapping, lasers, searchlights, and lighting set to the soundtracks of some of Disneyland's rides and shows.
The show was produced by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment.
The show ran until November 2, 2014, when it closed to make way for the integration of a new fireworks system, and for Disneyland's Diamond Celebration, which included the return of Fantasy in the Sky and the new Disneyland Forever fireworks. The show returned on February 3, 2017, and ran until April 7, 2018, when it was relaunched to accommodate Pixar Fest and its Together Forever fireworks. The show reopened again on September 7, 2018, featuring the searchlights and projection technology developed for Disneyland Forever.[3][4] Mickey's Mix Magic replaced it and opened at Disneyland on January 18, 2019.[5][6] The show, though never officially renamed, is part of Disneyland's Potential Fireworks Library, alongside titles like "Disneyland Forever" and "Together Forever: A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular". "Remember...Dreams Come True" remains unique as the sole fireworks display in any Disney Park celebrating theme park attractions rather than film properties.