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  • Imagine... A Fantasy in the Sky
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  • Imagine... A Fantasy in the Sky was a fireworks show at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California that ran from November 1, 2004 to April 30, 2005. It was a relatively small show intended to bridge the gap between two of Disneyland's most extravagant fireworks shows of all time: Believe... There's Magic in the Stars and Remember... Dreams Come True. In November 2004 Imagine was performed at the Rivers of America due to the refurbishment of Sleeping Beauty Castle.
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Closed
  • 2005-04-30
Status
  • Closed
Name
  • Imagine... A Fantasy in the Sky
Type
  • Fireworks spectacular
Duration
  • 9
accessible
  • yes
Successor
  • Remember... Dreams Come True
Opened
  • 2004-11-01
Designer
Location
  • Disneyland
Predecessor
  • Believe... There's Magic in the Stars
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  • Imagine... A Fantasy in the Sky was a fireworks show at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California that ran from November 1, 2004 to April 30, 2005. It was a relatively small show intended to bridge the gap between two of Disneyland's most extravagant fireworks shows of all time: Believe... There's Magic in the Stars and Remember... Dreams Come True. In November 2004 Imagine was performed at the Rivers of America due to the refurbishment of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Imagine was created by Disneyland's in-house entertainment department while Walt Disney Creative Entertainment was in the process of developing Remember... The show contained elements of Fantasy in the Sky, Disneyland's fireworks show from 1958–October 1999, and Believe, the show from late 1999-October 2004. Imagine replaced with Fantasy in the Sky during Spring Break 2005 for two weeks before Remember... made its debut. Imagine also was the first Disneyland fireworks show to employ pneumatic launch technology. This technology uses compressed air instead of gunpowder to launch shells into the air, thus resulting in reduced pyrotechnic fallout into the park and surrounding residential neighborhoods.
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