Today, Disneyland’s “Magic Happens” parade experienced an unexpected twist when the “Frozen” float collided with a curb, revealing one of its wheels. The incident occurred during the 5:30 p.m. parade in front of the Disney Showcase on Main Street, U.S.A., catching the eye of many parkgoers.
Despite the mishap, the parade continued as planned. Anna, a character from “Frozen,” remained in high spirits, gracefully dancing atop the float while Cast Members sprang into action to rectify the situation. While they swiftly worked to secure the float and ensure the safety of the performers, the damage to the front right wheel could not be entirely fixed on the spot, leaving the wheel visibly exposed for the rest of the procession.
This incident comes amid swirling rumors about the parade’s early conclusion this year due to budget constraints. As initially reported, the “Magic Happens” parade might make way sooner than expected for the fan-favorite Christmas Fantasy Parade, set to commence on November 15.
Though the float’s minor malfunction didn’t dampen the magic of the parade, it serves as a reminder of the behind-the-scenes efforts that keep Disney’s attractions running smoothly. The dedication and quick thinking of the Cast Members ensured that the spectacle remained a joyous experience for guests.
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Source: WDW News Today