1,571 drones formed a Mickey Mouse in a Disneyland show

Disneyland Paris set a Guinness World Record for the largest aerial display of a fictional character using drones. The show featured a Mickey Mouse head made up of 1,571 drones. It was supported by show technology provider Dronisos.

A world record!

Disney parks are known for their unique entertainment, especially the nighttime shows with impressive images and special effects. In the same spirit, Disneyland Paris organized a rare nighttime spectacle.

They celebrated "Bastille Day" with a drone show that it hit a record, presenting the largest aerial display of a fictional character formed by drones. 1,571 drones were used to create Mickey Mouse's head, earning them the prestigious Guinness World Records title.

Additionally, the 12-minute show highlighted French-inspired Disney stories. French culture was presented, such as Torre Eiffel it's at Notre Dame Cathedralas well as scenes from Disney and Pixar films such as "Beauty and the Beast", "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "Sleeping Beauty", "The Aristocats" and "Ratatouille".

It is a testament to the creativity, innovation and hard work of our entire team. This achievement underlines our commitment to providing unforgettable experiences for our guests.

Commented Matthieu Robin, Creative Director of Entertainment at Disneyland Paris.

Drones improve entertainment and safety at theme parks

After the "Bastille Day" fireworks, Disneyland Paris continues to entertain guests with the Disney Electrical Sky Paradefirst presented in January 2024. The parade features over 500 synchronized drones with lasers, video projections and lights, with Sleeping Beauty Castle as the backdrop.

One of the unique features of drones is that they are equipped with LED lights, which help create various shapes, images and animations in the sky. Entertainment agencies have taken advantage of this technology to give special characters a specific shape, prepare unique scenes and write messages in the air, to leave guests with a breathtaking experience.

In addition to entertainment, drones can also help in practical applications such as maintenance and security. Drones can provide aerial surveillance and inspection capabilities, ensuring safe park operations and efficiently monitoring large areas.

Disneyland's adoption of drones means the use of cutting-edge technology both for entertainment and security.

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