Disney Gifts of Christmas

Disney Gifts of Christmas is a Christmas nighttime spectacular at Tokyo Disneyland, that premiered on November 8, 2017 as part of Christmas Fantasy event.[1]

Disney Gifts of Christmas
Tokyo Disneyland
AreaCinderella Castle
StatusOperating
Soft opening dateNovember 7, 2017
Opening dateNovember 8, 2017
General statistics
Attraction typeMultimedia and pyrotechnic show
DesignerSteve Davison
ThemeChristmas
MusicGifts of Christmas
Duration15 minutes
LanguagesJapanese
English
Wheelchair accessible

Similar to Once Upon a Time, Disney Gifts of Christmas uses projection mapping, lasers, fire and searchlights as well as fireworks to celebrates the holiday season with several holiday-themed segments.[2]

Show summary

This nighttime entertainment is themed to gifts that Mickey Mouse and other Disney Characters bring for Christmas. Enchanting holiday scenes of the Disney Friends are projected with a colorful, illumination-like effect onto Cinderella Castle. Familiar music of the season helps create a heartwarming world of Christmas.

Mickey and friends show up one by one bearing gifts, each with an accompanying scene. These scenes have its own theme that ties back to the holiday season and features Disney and Pixar animated characters.[3]

This is the third Christmas Projection Spectacular that featured Toy Story Nutcracker, followed by Disney Dreams! of Christmas at Disneyland Paris and World of Color: Winter Dreams at Disney California Adventure.

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