Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade - Tribute (PART 3)


Welcome to PART 3 of this special tribute of the "Celebrate a Dream Come True" parade (PART 2 of this tribute can be found HERE).

Let us now continue to take a last look at the floats of this parade. In Part 1, we were enjoying the performance from Frontierland. In Part 2, we started to take a look at the parade from Main Street U.S.A. Let's now continue to enjoy the parade from this land, and let's wave goodbye to "Celebrate a Dream Come True" and its performers!:


The last few floats:

























Following the parade:







Note the huge amount of Cast Members walking behind the parade:







That was the end:











Everybody was clapping and cheering:











...and that was it. The "Celebrate a Dream Come True" parade has officially been retired.




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PHOTOS BY: Alex, Official Orlando Theme Park News Photographer and Team Member.

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2 comments:

  1. a new parade has been planned for months already. how can they not have any parades for 3 months? its not like the other parks have any either (besides for animal kingdom which is eehh) going soon with the kids and very disappointing

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  2. Celebrate a Dream Come True was easily the weakest parade in Disney history.

    The Animal Kingdom parade isn't anything to write home about but at least you don't have to sit around for an hour before to be able to see it in relative comfort.

    Its hard enough for any child to have to wait that long for anything - after they wait an hour for a poor parade such as Celebrate a Dream Come True you can't help but feel totally ripped off by Disney.

    The new parade had better be impressive or people will start thinking Disney are losing their touch. More to the point, it needs to be something more substantial - 5 floats simply wasn't enough - at less than 15 minutes duration, it felt like the parade was over before it had really begun!

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