Final 24 Hours: Disney Parks Prepare To Cut Fireworks for the Entire Summer

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Two Disney parks will cut their fireworks for the entire summer after tomorrow.Disney’s relationship with fireworks stretches back to the earliest days of Disneyland. The resort debuted its first nighttime fireworks show, Fantasy in the Sky, in the late 1950s, helping establish a tradition Walt Disney reportedly described as the perfect “kiss goodnight” to end a day in the parks.Credit: DisneyToday, fireworks remain a centerpiece of Disney destinations worldwide, from Magic Kingdom’s Happily Ever After to Shanghai Disneyland’s ILLUMINATE! A Nighttime Celebration.That’s what makes the upcoming change so significant.Beginning June 15, a pair of Disney parks will suspend their regular fireworks program for three months. The closure will remain in effect through September 14 before returning briefly and then disappearing again from September 25 through November 27.Credit: Tokyo Disney ResortThe result is that guests will spend much of the remainder of 2026 without access to the resort’s standard nighttime fireworks offering.Disney Parks Enter Extended Fireworks HiatusThe affected parks are Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, where Sky Full of Colors is scheduled to go dark after its June 14 performance.The suspension has become a familiar part of the calendar for returning visitors. Tokyo Disney Resort has historically paused fireworks during the summer months, although the resort has not publicly confirmed a specific reason for this year’s closure.Credit: Tokyo Disney ResortGuests will still have at least one major nighttime offering available.Reach for the Stars, Tokyo Disneyland’s projection-mapping spectacular, is currently scheduled to continue through September 14.That show, which didn’t exactly wow Tokyo Disney Resort regulars, is approaching the end of its run as well. September 14 marks the final scheduled performance, meaning Tokyo Disney Resort will soon lose both its primary fireworks show and its headline projection-based nighttime spectacular.Seasonal entertainment is expected to fill the gap later in the year.Credit: Tokyo Disney ResortNight High Halloween traditionally arrives during the Halloween season, followed by Starbright Christmas during the holiday period.Tokyo Disney Resort Improves Guest Access for the SummerThe fireworks suspension comes as Tokyo Disney Resort introduces a notable guest perk for the summer season.From July 1 through September 14, the resort will once again offer its limited-time 1-Day Park Hopper Passport, which was previously available earlier this year between January and March.The ticket allows guests to move between Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea after 11 a.m., adding flexibility during a period when nighttime entertainment options will be reduced.Credit: DisneyThis year’s return also includes a first for Park Hopper guests. In addition to using the standard park entrances, visitors will be able to access Tokyo DisneySea via the Fantasy Springs entrance – an area historically reserved for a more limited group of guests.The change marks another step in Tokyo Disney Resort’s gradual effort to make Fantasy Springs more accessible following the land’s highly anticipated (and highly restricted) debut in 2024.Do you plan on visiting Tokyo Disney Resort any time soon?The post Final 24 Hours: Disney Parks Prepare To Cut Fireworks for the Entire Summer appeared first on Inside the Magic.