I really enjoyed the music. I thought the performers did a wonderful job. I especially loved Tori Kelly and Kermit's duet and Idina Menzel's "Let it Go." I'm not sure why Little Big Town sung "Steve McQueen." If you are performing in a tribute, you should perform a song from the catalog. I loved their wardrobe, and the performance was great; I just wish they had performed a different song. There are plenty of songs from "Cars" that would have been appropriate. The dancing during the medley was amazing. Even after 90 years, Dick Van Dyke's still got the chimney sweeper moves.
I downloaded and used the Disney Applause app. That was an interesting element to the show. I feel like Disney is testing a new technology that will feed into the parks, TV, and movies. Share Your Ears is a very touching campaign. It's also another way Disney used technology to connect multiple forms of media.
I would have liked to see more discussion of the actually park and history of Disneyland. I thought Josh Gad was going to take a big your of the park, but then he kind of disappeared. There were many tributes, however, that made me get a little ready eyed.
I am a sucker for movie trailers. The Jungle Book is very anticipated in the Conley house. Pete's Dragon was one of my favorites as a child. The trailer looked very different from the original. I'm very curious to see the final product. Because I have a three-year-old, I will be seeing Zootopia on release weekend.
I really hope to travel to Disneyland one day in the next few years. But for now, I'll just prepare for my next WDW trip.
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