Disney Springs has officially introduced a groundbreaking nighttime spectacle with the premiere of Disney Dreams That Soar Presented by AT&T. This limited-time drone show lights up the sky with 800 high-tech drones flying in perfect harmony, synchronized to Disney music and dialogue. The show runs twice nightly through September 2, 2024.
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A High-Flying Disney Experience
Disney Live Entertainment designed Disney Dreams That Soar to showcase more than 30 Disney characters and films in stunning drone formations. You’ll spot the house from Up, Peter Pan gliding across the sky, Baymax soaring overhead, and even a glowing Death Star. Each segment flows seamlessly with iconic Disney quotes and a custom score by composer Andrew Lipinski.
Show Director Arnaud Feredj and Creative Director Tom Vazzana led the team that fused technology and storytelling. They created a visual narrative that inspires guests to dream big and embrace the idea of flight—both physically and emotionally.
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky, including Wall-E &; Eve from Pixar’s “Wall-E,”
Where to Watch the Drone Show at Disney Springs
You’ll find the best viewing area on the West Side of Disney Springs, between the Cirque du Soleil Theatre and the Aerophile balloon. While Disney offers a designated viewing zone, elevated spots like the Coca-Cola rooftop bar provide unique perspectives.
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky, including Baymax from Disney’s “Big Hero 6,” during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month. The limited-time show, “Disney Dreams That Soar presented by AT&T,” runs at Disney Springs from May 24 to Aug. 2, 2024, and utilizes 800 drones to feature a collection of fan-favorite characters, some of which measure as tall as 400 feet. (Sylvain Beche, photographer)
Each performance of Disney Dreams That Soar lasts approximately 10 minutes and takes place twice nightly, weather permitting. Guests can check the My Disney Experience app for showtimes and updates.
Behind the Technology
These high-tech drones use multicolor LED lights to form vibrant, animated scenes in the sky. Disney engineers programmed each drone in advance and coordinated their movements using GPS precision and live show cues. The result delivers a flawless aerial performance that feels both dynamic and immersive.
More Magic to Explore
Make the experience even more memorable with themed merchandise available throughout Disney Springs. Collections include stylish T-shirts, Loungefly bags, and Stitch-themed accessories—perfect for capturing the spirit of this limited-time event. Special thanks to Fantasyland News for providing the footage.
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month. )
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month.
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Disney Dreams That Soar Death Star
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky, including Wall-E & Eve from Pixar’s “Wall-E,” during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month. The limited-time show, “Disney Dreams That Soar presented by AT&T,” runs at Disney Springs from May 24 to Aug. 2, 2024, and features a collection of fan-favorite characters utilizing cutting-edge technology and 800 drones, plus LED lights, choreographed to a sweeping original music score. (Sylvain Beche, photographer)
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky, including Wall-E &; Eve from Pixar’s “Wall-E,”
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky, such as Peter Pan, during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month. The limited-time show, “Disney Dreams That Soar presented by AT&T,” runs at Disney Springs from May 24 to Aug. 2, 2024 and utilizes cutting-edge drone technology to feature a collection of fan-favorite characters utilizing cutting-edge technology and 800 drones, plus LED lights, choreographed to a sweeping original music score. (Sylvain Beche, photographer)
Dreams that Soar – Up House
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month. The limited-time show, “Disney Dreams That Soar presented by AT&T,” runs at Disney Springs from May 24 to Aug. 2, 2024, and features a collection of fan-favorite characters utilizing cutting-edge technology and 800 drones, plus LED lights, choreographed to a sweeping original music score. (Sylvain Beche, photographer)
Dreams that Soar – Dumbo
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky, such as Dumbo, during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month. The limited-time show, “Disney Dreams That Soar presented by AT&T,”runs at Disney Springs from May 24 to Aug. 2, 2024, and features a collection of fan-favorite characters utilizing cutting-edge technology and 800 drones, plus LED lights, choreographed to a sweeping original music score. (Sylvain Beche, photographer)
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month. The limited-time show, “Disney Dreams That Soar presented by AT&T,” runs at Disney Springs from May 24 to Aug. 2, 2024, and features a collection of fan-favorite characters utilizing cutting-edge technology and 800 drones, plus LED lights, choreographed to a sweeping original music score. (Sylvain Beche, photographer)
Drones magically form various scenes from film & television in the sky, including the Death Star from Lucas Film’s “Star Wars” franchise during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month. The limited-time show, “Disney Dreams That Soar presented by AT&T,” runs at Disney Springs from May 24 to Aug. 2, 2024, and utilizes cutting-edge drone technology to feature a collection of fan-favorite characters utilizing cutting-edge technology and 800 drones, plus LED lights, choreographed to a sweeping original music score.. (Sylvain Beche, photographer)
Drones magically form various Disney characters in the sky, including Baymax from Disney’s “Big Hero 6,” during testing in France of the new nighttime show coming to Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. later this month. The limited-time show, “Disney Dreams That Soar presented by AT&T,” runs at Disney Springs from May 24 to Aug. 2, 2024, and utilizes 800 drones to feature a collection of fan-favorite characters, some of which measure as tall as 400 feet. (Sylvain Beche, photographer)
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