

“It’s a wonderful variety of high-energy, nonstop family-fun entertainment,” Kuchiki said. Also keep an eye out for the 36-foot-long whale from “Pinocchio,” specially designed to slide across the ice. One of the main spectacles in the show is the 38-foot castle, which Potts designed to “transcend the years and become the show’s unifying theme.” It weighs 20,000 pounds. Produced by Feld Entertainment, “100 Years of Magic” features Emmy Award-winning choreographer Sarah Kawahara, costumes designed by Scott Lane (as well as a red gown for Minnie Mouse designed by Bob Mackie) and scenic elements by David Potts. “The closest I came … was a few years back in Bakersfield, so it’s always nice coming home.” This work by Cindy Schultz is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.“It’s been a while since I’ve actually played in … Southern California,” said the 37-year-old Canoga Park native. This blog does contain content which might present a conflict of interest. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider or party in question. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely the bloggers' own.

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Knowing that it just isn’t possible to feature every Disney movie ever made, the next section was a Disney Princess section including Cinderella and Prince Charming, Ariel and Eric, Snow White and her Prince, Tiana and Prince Naveen as well as Jasmine and Aladdin. Belle is Beth’s favorite princess and one of mine too so we thoroughly enjoyed seeing Belle, Beast, Gaston, Lumiere, Cogsworth and Fifi skate around and re-cap this tale as old as time. I was hoping he’d break into “Go with the Flow” from Finding Nemo the Musical at Disney’s Animal Kingdom…but he didn’t.īeauty and the Beast took to the ice next. Marlin, Dory, Nemo, Crush and Squirt entertained the crowds with a very abbreviated version on Finding Nemo. Between every few acts the four friends would appear and move this story line along. Mickey and Minnie encouraged them by telling them that they needed to start with a good story.

The underlying story tying the Disney movies together was that Goofy and Donald Duck wanted to make a movie. I’m old and I love the classics so I enjoyed seeing some of my old friends. I appreciated seeing Jiminey Cricket as well. The Blue Fairy was beautiful and her skating was magical. While the song was more current, the costumes didn’t fit the song. Most people were a bit confused, the skater’s costumes looked like something out of High School Musical, one guy even had a basketball, but when the music started it was a song from Teen Beach 2. The show is sponsored by Stoneyfield Yo Kids Organic Yogurt so, it opens with a Disney Magic of Healthy Living segment. Of course, as you enter the venue and walk around the concourse to find your section, there is no lack of souvenir merchandise to taunt your children. We had ok seats in section 114, on the side just past the ice. Last night myself and Ron along with our friend Beth and her daughter Meagan traveled to Tampa’s Amalie Arena for Disney on Ice 100 Years of Magic.
