The show left a deeper impression on me this time, compared to 2 years ago when we watched it. Back then Emma was only 7 or 8 months old, and fell asleep halfway after latching. I don't remember much of the show either.
When we entered, as usual, tons of Disney merchandising to empty the wallets of parents. Daddy asked Emma to choose, and she chose Mickey Mouse binoculars. Daddy asked her if she wanted anything else, and she was happy with just the one item. So proud of her!
This time, the props seem to be more impressive, especially the animal props on the human skaters with the wilderbeasts and giraffes and zebras and birds and ostriches. It appeared they had taken a leaf or two out of the Lion King musical which had tons of such human props. They also had a special mechanism that allowed for flying Peter Pan and Tinkerball, as well as a flying magic carpet for Jasmine and Aladdin. Very nice!
Emma liked the Princess segment, where there was a castle in the background and the various Disney princesses came out with their princes. She liked Snow White especially, and I was also impressed by their stunts that they performed. However, when subsequent princess/ prince pairings came out, it felt repetitive. After all, how many different stunts can you perform based on a duo?
All in all, not bad for $20 worth of entertainment!
Emma and her Mickey Mouse binoculars
The Disney Princesses (see Mickey and Minnie near the castle?)
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