The Pearly Band, inspired by the animated musicians in Mary Poppins (1964), brings Disney magic to life at Disneyland. Marching through Fantasyland, they often perform near Sleeping Beauty Castle, sometimes joined by Mary Poppins, Bert, and occasionally, Peter Pan for a magical surprise.

A Mary Poppins Musical Moment
The Pearly Band’s lively music perfectly captures the charm of Mary Poppins. Watching them perform in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle is like stepping into the film. When Mary Poppins and Bert join in, the atmosphere becomes truly enchanting. It’s moments like these that make Disneyland so special.

Surprise Guest: Peter Pan
Sometimes, the magic gets even better. Peter Pan might surprise the audience, adding excitement to the performance. The energy is infectious, with guests gathering to enjoy the music, dancing, and spontaneous Disney magic that only Disneyland offers.

Why You Should Watch
Encounters like these remind visitors why Disneyland is the Happiest Place on Earth. The combination of live music, beloved characters, and the iconic backdrop of Sleeping Beauty Castle creates an unforgettable experience.
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