Google Reports Happily Ever After Fireworks Return - Could It Be True?

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Happily Ever After at Walt Disney World

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10 Comments

  1. Oli

    You’re aware that literally everyone can edit this information on both Google and Wikipedia?

    1. Mike

      Not the Disney information as its protected and only Disney can.

      Try editing yourself and you will see its protected.

      1. Sam

        Well, that’s not entirely true. That specific piece of information was pulled from the Wikipedia article, which could have been edited by anyone.
        If you check out the article there, you also see that it was removed rather quickly and questioned in the discussion section.

  2. KenR

    Bring back the parades and fireworks. Get rid of the stupid plexiglass and masks. Go back to full capacity on rides, transportation, and restaurants. Let’s be done with this Covid theatre now.

    1. Jake S

      Completely agree!

  3. Let’s face reality folks Disney has not done fireworks since last year if they don’t do any testing it’s not happening so until you see that fireworks are being tested in the MK don’t get your hopes up

    1. Kenr

      I’m not sure why they would need to test them. Happily Ever After is already built and designed and has been tested a thousand times. Just like they don’t need to test the 4th of July, New Years Eve, and Christmas firework shows.

    2. Lee

      They actually have been testing at Epcot and magic kingdom

  4. Bob

    WDW park hours, as currently published on My Disney Experience, show that all parks are closed by 9pm. Tow parks will close at 6pm and 7pm. This means that there will be no fireworks in any of the WDW parks.

  5. SG

    Yes please, bring them back!

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