Disney Starlight: A Day in the Life of Preparation for Magic Kingdom’s New Nighttime Parade

On July 20, 2025, Disney Starlight will debut at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. This beautiful new nighttime parade will light up the parade route in the Magic Kingdom, starting at Main Street, USA, and making its way back through Frontierland. This will bring to life the parade route with favorite Disney stories, music, magical lights, and even a new character named Whimsy. Last week, Disney Live Entertainment provided a behind-the-scenes look at this parade. Now, Disney is sharing a look behind the day-to-day preparation for the parade. This is being done by looking at a day in the life of the Magic Kingdom cast members who are preparing for this parade to debut in just a few days. Take a look at what this is like below.

Allegra, Frank & Gabe, Entertainment Leaders review Disney Starlight notes
Allegra, Frank & Gabe, Entertainment Leaders 

“With just one week until its debut, I couldn’t be prouder of what our incredibly talented cast, crew and leaders have achieved,” said Entertainment Leader Frank. “We stand ready to bring Show Director Tara Anderson’s inspiring vision to life — a parade that gives a nod to the past with eyes firmly set on the future.” 

Soso, Performer in the rehearsal room for Disney Starlight
Soso, Performer  

For a parade of this magnitude, the choreography process started months before rehearsals began. Choreographer Cindy Wilson began creating her vision last year. After that, she brought together a group of performers and maintenance choreographers to workshops, where they fine-tuned the details, changed movements that didn’t quite work and tested different props.  

Once workshops were complete, and the opening team performers were selected, unit rehearsals began. Each “unit” performs alongside one of our Disney characters — Elsa or Mirabel for example.  

Here, you see performer Soso practicing with fans representing the waves of the ocean. She will perform alongside Moana when the parade debuts.  

Robin, Costuming Coordinator organizing Disney Starlight costumes
Robin, Costuming Coordinator 

 “Though Costuming cast members work behind the scenes and may rarely interact with guests, their contributions are absolutely vital to the magic of Disney Starlight,” said Costuming Leader Danielle. “They do far more than manage laundry and inventory — their attention to detail and care helps ensure every costume on the parade route dazzles night after night.”  

Carli, Cosmetology Trainer prepping wigs in the dressing room
Carli, Cosmetology Trainer  
Mariarae, Cosmetology Coordinator prepping wigs in the dressing room
Mariarae, Cosmetology Coordinator 

Cosmetology is another key team in bringing the Disney Starlight to life. They support the performers in a variety of ways include creating makeup and face painting concepts, building wigs and more.  

Saige, Kelsey & Noelle, Performers in the rehearsal room for Disney Starlight
Saige, Kelsey & Noelle, Performers 
Kelsey, Performer in the rehearsal room for Disney Starlight
Kelsey, Performer 

“As a dancer, the focus is usually on you as the art,” Kelsey explained. “But in parades, you get to get up close and personal with the guests.  I like being able to make eye contact and connections with them from the street. That’s my favorite part.”  

Kelsey started her career at Disney as a performer for “Main Street Electrical Parade.” She explained being part of the opening team for Disney Starlight felt very “full circle” for her.  

Tracy, Senior Costumer backstage with Disney Starlight costumes

Tracy, Senior Costumer 

Hayley, Performer in a Disney Starlight costume fitting

Hayley, Performer  

Hayley, Performer, Katy, Costume Assistant and Tracy, Senior Costumer backstage with Disney Starlight costumes

Hayley, Performer 
Katy, Costume Assistant 
Tracy, Senior Costumer  

Disney Live Entertainment worked closely with operational leaders to create the costumes for Disney Starlight. The designs had to be both beauitful and functional. They found solutions for common conundrums like how to get the costume on easily and quickly, or how to keep the garments lightweight and comfortable; they also found solutions to unique challenges like how to light up the costumes safely and how to create pieces that can sustain high volumes of wear.  

Fiona & Chris, Performers and Ciera, Performer rehearsing outside for Disney Starlight
Fiona & Chris, Performers Ciera, Performer 

 “Getting outside and practicing is super important,” performer Fiona said. “Not just to test our training but also to understand how the parade naturally travels over the course of 30+ minutes of performing.”  

Danielle, Main Street Operations Trainer speaking to Main Street cast members
Danielle, Main Street Operations Trainer 

When Main Street Operations Trainer Danielle was a little girl, she visited Walt Disney World with her family. She remembers walking behind the “Main Street Electrical Parade” with her older sister, dreaming out loud about how incredible it would be to one day work the nighttime parades at Disney. 

“On my very first day out of training, I couldn’t help but call my sister and cry,” Danielle said. “I got to live the dream we created as little girls.” 

“I hope there is another little girl in the crowd who is inspired by Starlight and grows up to become a parade cast member just like I did,” Danielle added.  

Saige, Performer trying on Disney Starlight costumes backstage
Saige, Performer 

In total, Disney Live Entertainment created over 75 new garment designs for Disney Starlight, which translates to more than 10,000 costuming pieces created.  

Josh & Sarah, Maintenance Choreographers in the rehearsal room for Disney Starlight
Josh & Sarah, Maintenance Choreographers 

“Seeing the performers bring the choreography to life has been incredibly rewarding,” said maintenance choreographer Brandon. “We’ve watched them take what we’ve given them and make it their own — creating their own stories along the way.” 

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Did you know?
  • A maintenance choreographer is a dedicated cast member who assists the creative choreographer in teaching performers their specific blocking and choreography. But their role doesn’t end once the parade debuts — they remain on hand, ready to troubleshoot footwork challenges, answer questions, and help maintain the exceptional level of entertainment that Disney is known for.
Falan & Danny, Performers doing Disney Starlight makeup in the dressing room

Falan & Danny, Performers 

Deirdre, Performer and Kate, Costuming Leader doing Disney Starlight makeup in the dressing room
Deirdre, Performer 
Kate, Costuming Leader 
 
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Did you know?
  • Most performers do their own hair and makeup. After a couple training sessions with our cosmetology experts, it is up to them to bring the look to life each night before the parade.

But don’t worry, our Cosmetology cast members are always nearby to give a helping hand.  

Mikayla, Merchandise Host preparing Disney Starlight merchandise
Mikayla, Merchandise Host 

Merchandise cast members help build anticipation in the moments before the parade begins, getting guests ready and excited for the magic ahead. As they walk the parade route, they offer show-specific merchandise that immerses guests in the experience — creating lasting connections and unforgettable memories along the way.

Saige and Dylan, Performers in the rehearsal room for Disney Starlight
Noelle and Dylan, Performers
Bobby and Julianna, Performers in the rehearsal room for Disney Starlight
Bobby and Julianna, Performers 

“It has been humbling to be part of this process as it has always been a dream of mine to be on an opening team,” Dylan said. “This parade is going to touch the hearts of all our guests — those who have visited and seen past shows and our newer ones.” 

Roberto, Computer Ride Show Technician and Wilson, Mechanic preparing Disney Starlight floats
Roberto, Computer Ride Show Technician / Wilson, Mechanic 

Ahead of the debut, the Engineering Services team plays a critical role in bringing the parade to the Magic Kingdom — reassembling floats upon their arrival at Walt Disney World, configuring complex lighting and audio systems, developing custom charging solutions, and making final technical modifications.  

Once the parade officially launches, these cast members will remain essential to its daily success, performing routine safety inspections, maintaining float functionality, and providing on-the-spot support to ensure each performance runs smoothly and safely.  

Brandon, Food & Beverage Cast Member scooping popcorn
Brandon, Food & Beverage Cast Member  

You may not think of Food & Beverage cast members when you think about parades — but who else will guests get all their favorite snacks from? Whether its freshly popped popcorn to iconic Mickey pretzels and bars, they’re the ones making sure every parade moment is paired with the perfect treat. As the excitement builds, they’re already in position — ready to serve smiles, one snack at a time.  

Elizabeth, Performer and Julia, Entertainment Technician rehearsing outside for Disney Starlight
Elizabeth, Performer / Julia, Entertainment Technician  

“Technology has come a long way from parades of the past,” said Entertainment Leader Trevor. “We used to have Christmas lights and reflectors. Now we use all different kinds of lighting and design elements to tell our stories in new and different ways.”  

Lindsay, Performer rehearsing outside for Disney Starlight
Lindsay, Performer  

In the low glow of work lights, overnight rehearsals are where preparation meets precision. Performers take to the parade route to perfect their choreography, while float drivers rehearse intricate maneuvers. Choreographers guide each step, ensuring every moment flows seamlessly, while the maintenance and creative teams continue their around-the-clock testing of lighting and audio.  

Shelly, Parade Captain directing Disney Starlight performers
Shelly, Parade Captain  

As parade captain, Shelly wears many hats. She is a float driver, a trainer and a dispatcher. As dispatcher, she guides the floats in and out of the park safely.   

Amanda, Attractions Coordinator observing Disney Starlight rehearsals
Amanda, Attractions Coordinator  

“The cast members in my area have been so excited to catch sneak peaks of the parade rehearsals backstage and they are looking forward to Starlight,” attraction coordinator Amanda said. “Most of our cast have never seen a nighttime parade, so they are just as excited as the performers to see this magic brought to life!” 

Stefan, Yavier, Lauren and Kollin, Performers reacting to Disney Starlight floats
Stefan, Yavier, Lauren and Kollin, Performers 

“What’s most exciting about the new parade is the size and scale of the floats,” parade captain Jason said. “Whether guests are front row or across the way, everyone will have an opportunity to appreciate the art and production… to participate in this dazzling event.”  

Michael, Parade Captain directing Disney Starlight performers
Michael, Parade Captain 

“Seeing the floats come down Main Street and hearing the music in the park for the first time was very emotional for me,” parade captain Michael said. “All our hard work is paying off.”  

Countdown to Disney Starlight: Inside the Final Hours
Jason, Parade Captain maneuvering new Disney Starlight float
Jason, Parade Captain  
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Did you know?
  • The designers and engineers built the new floats with many learnings of Disney’s past parades. The new floats feature brand new driver technology, which aimed to standardize the driving experience across floats.
Countdown to Disney Starlight: Inside the Final Hours
Shelly, Parade Captain & Dispatcher and Liza, Float Driver on Main Street
Shelly, Parade Captain & Dispatcher / Liza, Float Driver  

“The other parade captains and I have been around while and were lucky enough to have started on other nighttime parades,” Shelly said. “But getting to experience all these “firsts” together as a team —whether it is the first time we get to drive the new floats or the first time a float enters the park — is so special.” 

Countdown to Disney Starlight: Inside the Final Hours
Liza, Float Driver guiding Disney Starlight float on Main Street
Liza, Float Driver 

“During overnights, I like to find opportunity to have a quiet moment with the park and its legacy,” parade captain Jason said. “We are so lucky to have this be the fabric of our lives. And we get to do it every night.”  

Countdown to Disney Starlight: Inside the Final Hours
Lexi, Michael & Casey, Entertainment Leaders with performers in the rehearsal room
Lexi, Michael & Casey, Entertainment Leaders

After a fun and productive overnight rehearsal, leaders gathered the cast to reflect on the progress made and recognize the group for their energy and enthusiasm. These leaders have played a crucial role in bringing Disney Live Entertainment’s vision to life, demonstrating confidence, positivity and teamwork along the way. 

Countdown to Disney Starlight: Inside the Final Hours
Loyren, Custodial Cast Member

Custodial cast members aren’t just the first to arrive and the last to leave, they help keep the park clean 24/7, even overnight during third shift. And while their work may not always take center stage, their impact is everywhere — from the gleam of Main Street in the early morning to the spotless parade route just moments before showtime. Without them, the park simply couldn’t shine the way it does.  

What do you think of what you are seeing of Disney Starlight? Are you excited to see this parade once it debuts on July 20, 2025? What are you most excited about with it? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!

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