The Stage is Set for World of Color

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

The lagoon is full, the walls are down and the lights are on as Walt Disney Imagineers put their final touches of pixie dust on "World of Color" at Disney's California Adventure park. We take you inside the control booth for an exclusive look at the process of this one-of-a-kind spectacular that combines music, fire, water and your favorite Disney and Disney-Pixar animation to create this magical show. The lagoon officially lights up with "World of Color" for guests on June 11. Read more at the Disney Parks Blog: http://bit.ly/fOnhuL

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  • i have been there, and it is ALOT better in person than it looks on a screen.

  • Take that Orlando, Anaheim wins this round.

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  • I miss Disney. Haven't gone back since I was a child. Need to revisit. so many memories -- very emotional. 

  • I am the biggesy Disney fan in the world everything i have is Disney and this show is amazing and beautiful i cry every time i see it i just love everything Disney and this is amazing Disney is amazing and i hope to be and imagineer one day i have a huge imagination and i am proud of it :D

  • 9 people have no imagination

  • lol not gonna lie, when i first saw this in person, i cried. it was just so beautiful!

  • it looks like they are shooting paint lol

  • @BrianReesePhoto Yes, of course. I believe The Fountain People did WoC, and all the nozzles were custom-designed. But during the early days after opening, many people were hotly debating whether Bellagio or World of Color was "better". They're completely different shows, by different builders, with different intended audiences and a completely different format.

  • @JonasClark The Bellagio was designed by a different company also. For WOC there were different demands for a show in turn leading to new technology and discoveries.

  • @WDI1952 yea i dont doubt that

  • @josh3096 it's funny cause Steve doesn't really do any programming. He's Creator/Director of the show

  • I saw it yesterday ..my first time....its so wonderfull....and better in person....

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