Last week, some local mombloggers and I were treated to a very special Disney show in San Francisco. For a few hours that night, the historic Legion of Honor was transformed from it's normal ornate facade into everything from a Mayan temple to a Chinese Pagoda to a techno-marvel that looked like a giant motherboard. How? Through some lights, cameras and a little Disney magic.
The World of Color Road Show is traveling to four cities in California (San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento and Los Angeles) to promote the wonderful World of Color light and water show at Disney California Adventure. The Road Show doesn't have the fire and water, but it does transform a landmark building into a marvel of light and color. The show runs 12 minutes, and has a different theme for each city. San Francisco's theme was "Love".
July 15-18, SACRAMENTO: The theme is "Nature" with forest and garden scenes from such films as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Pocahontas,” “Bambi” and “Alice in Wonderland.” The show will be presented in historic Old Sacramento, and webcast live from 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. each evening.
July 31-August 1, LOS ANGELES: Check out "Sky", featuring scenes from such classic Disney films as "Alladin" and "Fantasia", projected onto the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles.
Each show features a live online presentation that is repeated continuously from 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Check out these fine Bay Area blogs for more information on the World of Color Road Show and the World of Color show at Disney California Adventure:
- Xiaolinmama
- Tippytoes & Tantrums
- Who's the Boss? (excellent tips on how to get a good spot at the Disney California Adventure World of Color show)
- Techmamas