Electrical Water Pageant:-
Among all other Walt Disney attractions EWP is unique of its own.
The Electrical Water Pageant is a night by night exhibit that makes
its circuit around Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake for the Magic Kingdom area
resorts.
The pageant is made of two strings of seven barges, each carrying a
25-foot-tall screen of lights.
The pageant features King Triton and creatures from under the sea
-- turtles, whales, seahorses, even a sea monster! -- In a marine procession
set to Disney and other music.
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Flags and Stars -- The pageant ends with a stirring salute to America, with
Flags and Stars set to a nationalistic musical combination of God Bless
America, Yankee Doodle, and you're a Grand Old Flag.
It was at first offered for the devotion of the Polynesian Luau on October 26,
1971. Although the pageant usually follows the schedule below, check with the
Guest Services Desk at your Magic Kingdom Resort for times during your stay.
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Rainy weather can cause annulment of the
pageant.
If the Magic Kingdom Fireworks are scheduled for 9 p.m. then the Electrical
Water Pageant runs about 7-20 minutes later.
This has increased the Florida theme park attractions.
For more attraction, Disney world tickets are distributed as a cheap discount
Disney tickets.
When nightfall engulfs Bay Lake and the Seven Seas Lagoon at Walt
Disney World, a brightly-lighted electrical trance beams to life.
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A team of sailors' unlike any that sailed the seven seas mans their boats to
present the Electrical Water Pageant, a show that uses more than 50,000 light
bulbs to tell its story.
The pageant, unruffled of fourteen, 40-foot long lighted floats, presents a
picture of leaping dolphins, and an array of other sea life, designs and flags.
Four outboard motors propel the craft which are mounted with disconnect
lighting generators and an 800-watt sound system.
Crewmen up keeping the pageant boats must put back between 100 to 1500 light
bulbs weekly to keep the sea serpents and dolphins alive.
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