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How to Watch Disney World’s NYE Fireworks Show—without Leaving Home

TOGETHER FOREVER FIREWORKS – “Together Forever – A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular,” will celebrate Pixar stories through the decades as it lights up the sky over Disneyland park, beginning with the debut of Pixar Fest, April 13, 2018. This artist’s concept illustrates how guests will be immersed in an emotional journey that begins with the meeting of unlikely Pixar pals and follows them through their adventures. “Together Forever” comes to life through projections on iconic park locations: Sleeping Beauty Castle, the water screens of the Rivers of America, the façade of “it’s a small world” and the buildings of Main Street, U.S.A. (Disneyland Resort)

You’re all about watching the New Year’s Eve fireworks at Disney World. Oh, but wait. You aren’t going to Disney World. Now what?

You’re in luck! This year, Disney wants everyone to get a look at their oh-so-magical fireworks display on New Year’s Eve. Instead of catching the event in-person, you can watch the fireworks live from the Magic Kingdom via the Disney Parks Live stream on the official Disney Parks YouTube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDcdFl5htSc&feature=youtu.be

So when can you catch the big NYE show? Tune in to the Disney Parks YouTube channel at 11:45 p.m. Eastern on Dec. 31 of course—because when else would you watch a live stream of the New Year’s Eve action? (You can also watch it via the embedded live stream above.)

The “Fantasy in the Sky” fireworks extravaganza will include music from Disney faves, such as Aladdin and Peter Pan. It will also feature songs from “it’s a small world” and the Haunted Mansion as well as a special countdown at 11:59 p.m.

If you want to get in on the action, share your “vacation pic of the year” on Twitter, with the hashtag #DisneyParksLIVE, for a chance to become part of the live stream, too!

—Erica Loop

Featured Photo: Courtesy of Disney

 

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