How To See The New 'Disney Dreams That Soar' Drone Show at Walt Disney World (2024)

Posted: Friday May 24, 2024 5:40pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney Dreams That Soar is an all-new nighttime spectacular at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World, offering a 9-minute drone show twice daily at 9 pm and 10:45 pm.

Disney Dreams that Soar Show

This show can be viewed from various locations around Disney Springs, but for the best experience, head to the West Side promenade between Cirque du Soleil and the Aerophile Balloon. Accessing the optimal viewing spots is available with two main entrances: the primary one located between Cirque du Soleil and House of Blues, opening around 7:45 pm, and a secondary entrance near Starbucks and the Aerophile Balloon. For guests requiring wheelchair access, dedicated viewing is available at Food Truck Park.

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Disney Dreams That Soar Showtimes

Showtimes for the 9-minute show are 9 pmand10:45 pm daily at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World.

Disney Dreams that Soar Show

Viewing Locations

Although Disney Dreams That Soar can be seen from throughout Disney Springs, the optimal viewing area is on the West Side promenade between Cirque du Soleil and Aerophile Balloon.

Disney Dreams That Soar Viewing Area on West Side

Note that the promenade is closed during the day to guests, and half of the walkway will remain as a clear walkway during the show.

How To Queue For Disney Dreams That Soar

There are two main entrances to the viewing area for Disney Dreams That Soar. The primary entrance is between Cirque du Soleil and House of Blues.

Disney Dreams That Soar entrance near Cirque du Soleil

According to Cast Members, the entrance near Cirque du Soleil is expected to open around 7:45 pm, ahead of the first show at 9 pm.

Disney Dreams That Soar entrance near Cirque du Soleil

A secondary entrance is located at the other end of the West Side promenade between Starbucks and The Aerophile Balloon.

Disney Dreams That Soar secondary entrance near Starbucks

Note that the viewing area is cleared of all guests following the first show, and guests must renter to see the second show.

Wheelchair Viewing for Disney Dreams That Soar

Dedicated wheelchair viewing is available in Food Truck Park.

Disney Dreams That Soar wheelchair entrance in Food Truck Park

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DisneyFanatic121 hour ago

I saw the drones while watching Luminous near Morocco, so I’d say you probably can see it. Granted, you can’t see the very bottom of the figures.

DCBaker1 hour ago

Disney has shared some facts about Disney Dreams That Soar:“Disney Dreams That Soar” is a nighttime experience that combines LED, choreography and animation for an unforgettable show. “Disney Dreams That Soar” features over 30 classic Disney characters, all sharing the dream of flight. The show features a remarkable 800 drones contributing to its visual display and each drone is around 1 foot tall and wide. Big Ben in the show stands at 328 feet tall, surpassing the real-life Big Ben’s height of 316 feet. The Death Star in the show reaches a height of 213 feet, towering over Spaceship Earth at EPCOT, which stands at 180 feet. The Up House is a height of 321 feet, which is roughly equivalent to three and a half Up Houses stacked on each other (including the balloons!). Baymax in the show has a height of 328 feet, which is roughly 52 times bigger than the character Baymax at Disney Parks. The highest point of the show is the Dumbo scene reaching 354 feet, which is 17 times higher than the Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride at Magic Kingdom. The width of the show spans an impressive 524 feet, roughly equivalent to the length of two and a half Monorail trains. The show’s soundtrack was recorded in-studio by a full orchestra.

Tom P.6 hours ago

This looks quite amazing! Unfortunately, it's scheduled to do its final show on September 2nd and we are arriving on September 10th. Think there's any chance of it being extended?

Cmdr_Crimson6 hours ago

*SIGH* Yet again no love for the Muppets which could have done an Amazing Gonzo cannon or something..But, otherwise a good show and something that could potentially work in AK for a nighttime show..Also, if I'm not mistaken but, I think Mark Daniel's is the male narrator..

Starship8247 hours ago

I think it's safe to say which resort won the night in terms of nighttime entertainment.

UniversalIsMid9810 hours ago

Needs more Television Animation representation aside from Lunella/Moon Girl and Launchpad McQuack getting some loveMaybe a King and a Scratch, then we’ll see a pleasant collection of properties represented which are more than enough

jrhwdw10 hours ago

Same with every Show that runs more than once.....How much time does DS really need between Shows? Could This run like at 9, 10 & 11?

wdwfan2211 hours ago

I'll bet the late show isn't as full.

jrhwdw11 hours ago

Some sort of Medical Emergency happening also at DS......

jrhwdw11 hours ago

I doubt it. I was watching RTV1and the Drones didn't look very high.

monothingie11 hours ago

The show is best viewed from the west side and from the opposite side of Saratoga all other angles are pretty lousy, but it’s still decent show

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