When Will Starlight Night Parade Debut at Disney World?
It’s going to be a quiet couple of years for Walt Disney World, with one bright spot: Starlight Night Parade. We’re already anxiously awaiting its arrival, and wondering when the new light parade will make its Magic Kingdom debut and once again illuminate evenings along Main Street. (Updated May 13, 2025.)
For those who are unfamiliar with Disney Starlight Night Parade, it’s the spiritual successor to SpectroMagic and Main Street Electrical Parade and is slated to debut in Summer 2025. The new nighttime entertainment was first announced during the Parks Panel presentation at last year’s D23 Expo.
Disney Starlight will use the latest technology to tell new stories about the characters you love, according to Walt Disney World. All of this is brought to life by the magic of the Blue Fairy, in addition to beloved characters from Walt Disney Animation Studios films “Peter Pan,” “Encanto,” “Frozen,” and more.
The latest development in the saga of Starlight’s opening date is the release of 2025 Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party dates. Despite selling out every single special event night last year, this year’s party is starting a full week later. Our best guess is this is to give Disney Starlight Night Parade a longer runway of uninterrupted performance dates before Party Season starts.
With Starlight already delayed until at least July, that new nighttime parade needs as many performance dates as possible as a release valve on demand and crowds before Party Season starts. Once Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party begins, there’s almost 5 months of Magic Kingdom closing early multiple nights per week. This causes massive disruptions to attendance patterns, which is a dynamic we’ve discussed on this blog for over a decade.
Speaking of which, remember how the Walt Disney World Calendar Changes Hint at Starlight Night Parade Opening Date? If you missed that, Happily Ever After moves to 10 p.m. nightly starting on July 6, and stays at that time through the remainder of the current summer calendar. Not only that, but Extended Evening Hours shifts from Magic Kingdom to Animal Kingdom for the duration of the current schedule (and likely until early 2026). All of this is Walt Disney World laying the operational groundwork in anticipation of Starlight’s debut.
Or rather, it was. What we’ve heard more recently heard suggests Starlight is going to be delayed yet again, missing the window around Independence Day that the initial schedule targeted. From what we understand, the best-case scenario is now the second half of July 2025.
Honestly, we wouldn’t be surprised if Starlight doesn’t arrive until early August at this point. It’s already well over a full month behind, and none of the rumors we’re hearing are reassuring. There’s still a few months to go, so Walt Disney World could get Starlight back on track, but there’s also a lot of work to be done. (We’re not ready to broach the possibility quite yet, but at some point, it might make more sense to just push the parade to 2026.)
For now, the point is that Magic Kingdom cannot be closing early several nights per week at the beginning of Starlight’s run. That will throw a massive monkey wrench into crowds and cause chaos on the nights when Starlight is running–even worse than what we already see with Happily Ever After. So that likely explains why Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party isn’t starting until August 15, 2025 instead of the previous week, like normal.
In case you missed it, the first half of Summer 2025 is already off the table. Walt Disney World has now announced opening dates for both the Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure and Villains Unfairly Ever After. Both of those were announced as debuting May 27, 2025, which is about what was expected. The biggest surprise, though, was another omission: an official opening date for the all-new Disney Starlight Night Parade.
Walt Disney World’s press release for its summer campaign, there’s a section titled “See New Shows and Nighttime Parade.” That contains full details, opening dates, and links to separate standalone posts for the aforementioned stage shows coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. When it comes to Disney Starlight Night Parade at Magic Kingdom, the post simply says this:
“Plus, the new nighttime parade, Disney Starlight, is coming to Magic Kingdom later this summer. Your little ones will want to stay up for this one, where you’ll spot beloved characters from ‘Peter Pan,’ ‘Encanto,’ ‘Frozen’ and more. It’s our first nighttime parade at Disney World in nearly 10 years! Stay tuned for more details and an opening date as we put on the finishing touches. ”
From my perspective, there are two likely possibilities. The first is that Walt Disney World knows exactly when Starlight will debut, but it’s later than everyone expected, and they don’t want to cause cancellations for those first month or so of the summer season by announcing that when launching the “Cool Kid Summer” campaign. This would be the more deliberate approach, and probably the better case scenario.
The second is that Walt Disney World does not know when Starlight will debut. That it’s going to be a race against the clock, as significant work remains to be done on floats, costuming, rehearsals, and whatever else. Worse yet, as newer night parades are increasingly technology-reliant, there’s the possibility of problems with programming or who knows what else that needs resolution and is a barrier preventing Walt Disney World from announcing an opening date.
That kind of delay worries me as it introduces too much uncertainty. Rather than an early July opening date, we could be looking at a struggle just to get Starlight Night Parade rolling down Main Street before August arrives.
The last day of summer is September 22, 2025, so Disney has plenty of time to hit its target before use of the word “delay” is completely accurate. Even though summer in Disney parlance typically means Memorial Day to Labor Day, the actual deadline is Sept. 22 for the current timeframe to be technically accurate.
That doesn’t mean there hasn’t already been an internal delay on Starlight. It’s hard to imagine that Walt Disney World’s plan all along was something other than debuting Starlight along with the stage shows around the same time to start the summer season. If Starlight ends up opening in July, it’s obviously been delayed, even if that is still squarely within the summer season. This isn’t like Test Track, where Walt Disney World made clear a long time ago that the target was late summer.
In other words, we have no clue what to expect in terms of the opening date for Disney Starlight Night Parade at this point. My hope is that it opens by mid-to-late July 2025. My fear is that it won’t make that target, and will end up debuting in August or later.
For reference, Walt Disney World has debuted the following additions during the summer months:
- Tiana’s Bayou Adventure: June 28, 2024
- Disney Dreams That Soar Drone Show: May 24, 2024
- Encanto Sing-Along: June 10, 2024
- Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind: May 27, 2022
- Toy Story Land: June 30, 2018
- Pandora – World of Avatar: May 27, 2017
- Frozen Ever After: June 21, 2016
Here are the summertime debut dates for past parades:
- Fantasmic Return at Disneyland (Dragon Fire): May 24, 2024
- Fantasmic Return at Disneyland (Post-Reopening): May 28, 2022
- Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland (60th Anniversary): April 22, 2022
- Paint the Night Parade at DCA (Pixar Fest): April 12, 2018
- Paint the Night Parade at Disneyland (Diamond Celebration): May 22, 2015
- Main Street Electrical Parade at Magic Kingdom (Summer Nightastic): June 6, 2010
As you can see, those dates are all over the place. You can make a lot more sense of the openings by contrasting what was finished ahead of schedule or on-time with what was a race against the clock or delayed for whatever reason. In almost all of the June debut dates, construction or other hang-ups were a factor.
The May 24 or 27 opening dates reflect openings in the respective years that were the Friday before Memorial Day. This is Disney’s traditional summer kickoff, but we already know that Disney Starlight Night Parade will miss that target. It will not debut in May or June 2025 at all.
Nevertheless, let’s talk ranges. At this point, I think the earliest the Disney Starlight could debut is July 6, 2025. This is over a month after the stage shows at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Our reasoning for choosing this date as the front-end target is simply that Walt Disney World almost certainly would’ve already announced a date for Starlight if it were before Fourth of July. That’s also the earliest possible date based on scheduling.
On the other end of the range, the beginning of August 2025 is the latest that Disney Starlight Night Parade is likely to debut…if it’s coming at all this year. If Starlight debuts at any point in the second half of July or August, it’ll be due to delays. Those are unpredictable, so there’s really not a ton of guidance that can be offered. Debuting in August or beyond would be catastrophic, as that’s the start of not just the off-season, but also Party Season at Magic Kingdom.
Honestly, what I’d really like to see–that seems like wishful thinking–is a lengthy soft opening of Disney Starlight as a ‘surprise and delight’ kinda deal. More importantly, to give Magic Kingdom operations time to find its footing with crowd control and scheduling. They’re gonna need it.
By the time Starlight debuts, it’ll have been 9 years since a night parade last rolled down Main Street. That’s an eternity in Walt Disney World terms, especially when you account for everything that’s happened in between–especially the Cast Member turnover and loss of institutional knowledge. I suspect that very few frontline Cast Members working Parade Audience Control (PAC) are still around from then. More importantly, I fear that very few Magic Kingdom managers still are–meaning they’ll have no clue how to handle PAC unless they fly in a team from Anaheim.
Regardless of when it debuts, I am beyond excited for Walt Disney World to finally get a night parade again. More than anything that’s gone missing from Walt Disney World in the last decade, I miss the night parade. In particular, I miss SpectroMagic, which is the parade at Magic Kingdom that I remember when I was growing up, and which was the parade that was running the first several years Sarah and I visited Walt Disney World together.
Ultimately, I’m just sharing the Disney Starlight Night Parade possibilities because this is something we’ve been covering closely, and this is Walt Disney World’s biggest draw for Summer 2025. If it were me and I were on the fence about my family’s summer vacation, I would not book until that date is announced. Or I’d book something flexible and keep my options open so I could cancel or modify without penalty. Or I’d book for August 2025, hedging my bets and hoping it isn’t the worst case scenario with the delay.
Bringing a night parade to Florida should provide a desperately needed goodwill win for Walt Disney World and offer new nostalgia to a whole generation of fans. After all of the price increases, nickel & diming, launch of Lightning Lanes, cuts to things like Disney’s Magical Express, Extra Magic Hours, on and on—fans could use positive news and a reason to feel less cynical. Even though it obviously cannot “compete” with Epic Universe, it’s a really big deal for Disney fans…and there are a lot of us! We’ll keep you posted about all of the developments regarding Disney Starlight Parade.
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YOUR THOUGHTS
What’s your predicted start date for Starlight? Looking forward to Walt Disney World’s first brand-new night parade in decades? Are you excited by Magic Kingdom getting its own light parade in Summer 2025? Has your Walt Disney World experience been negatively impacted by the lack of a night parade? Any floats, franchises, characters, nods to SpectroMagic or Magic Street Electrical Parade, etc., that you’re hoping to see out of the new Disney Starlight night parade? Any other questions or comment? Hearing feedback about your experiences is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!










Tom, I know you’d just be guessing, but what do you think is the likelihood of this running on non-party nights in the fall/holidays, regardless of when it opens? I ask because it seems like Disneyland’s standard procedure is to just put the regular parade on hold once they get to the holiday season, and I’m not sure DL’s Magic Happens parade has managed even a full 365 days of performances despite technically premiering pre-pandemic. I know that’s not totally apples to apples, but it is still a recent example of Disney essentially mothballing a brand new parade.
HI Tom,
If the debut of the parade does end up being around August, will Disney alternate with the Halloween party dates? Would they do this for the whole holiday season including Christmas? It would seem if Disney can’t debut the night parade before August AND not have it alternate with the Halloween party dates, they should just call it and put it off. I just can’t see Disney having the night parade for, what, 2 weeks or 3 weeks. Just trying to decide on booking an August trip. I’m not interested in Halloween time (I’ve done that about 3 times and love it but want something different).
You are not only informative, Mr. B, but you are quite an articulate writer as well.
I found this on Disney’s site for the Starlight parade: “Find a sweet spot under the stars to watch Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away—a shimmering processional ” Interesting that they say it gives a nod to the past. From SpectroMagic, my favorite parade since forever: “Cast a spell of light, Glimmering, shimmering………. ”
Maybe there is hope….
>> so if you had to simply bet on a start date for Disney Starlight Night Parade without any additional info, the safest bet would be May 23, 2025.
Just booked the hotel…. We are going to hold you to that Tom!! 😉
Any guess on the time of night for the new nighttime parade based on historical nighttime parades?
Hi Tom,
Love reading your posts!! and am particularly interested in what Megatron finds interesting since we are planning a trip with young children. Spectromagic was incredible and we were very saddened when it left MK. I too am hoping that starlight will have some of the exciting vibrant colors that Spectromagic had! I look forward to eventually reading your review of it, since we are travelling the summer of 2025. Really hoping for a 9 and ab 11pm showing as well!! And.. question: what is the current MK fireworks show?
Question for you, Tom, about the aesthetics of this parade. Being the “Starlight” parade, it makes sense that so much of the marketing features floats & characters in shades of white & blue. But as someone who grew up with Main Street Electrical Parade, I have indelible childhood memories of being beyond delighted by all the bright and vibrant colors. Do you think I can be hopeful that this parade will also include plenty of colorful lights as well, or should I lower my expectations to something more monochrome?
My thoughts on this new parade would be may 23rd or June 6 2025 . Disney needs time for shipping the parade , assemble , transport from warehouse to the park, and practice at night after the park close and if and when ready ,perform for the employees , and then media, and finally for everyone. Hopefully not October 1 2026 , for Walt Disney World 55th Anniversary, When this parade was supposed to premiere for the 50th Anniversary, with anew day time parade
I Hope thé Starlight Parade floats are as clean and precise and meticulously lit as those in Japan. Their floats in their light parade are phenomenal!!!
An earlier casting call would make sense if applicants will need extra time to relocate. What makes you think it’s only for fur characters? and what is a “look-alike”?
This could be a smart move for Disney. New York has a lot of talent waiting tables until their big break. If you’re young and unencumbered, why not move for a guaranteed performing job? Disney is a well-known company to put on your resume.
Sorry, that should’ve read regular characters. It’s not just fur characters, it’s also face characters and potentially sweepers. Look-alikes are face characters.
Your other point is excellent. I’m still kinda surprised they wouldn’t just cast in LA (same dynamic as NYC, but closer to a Disney Park) and then just ship those performers off to WDW. But a friend told me this isn’t unprecedented–they’ve cast regular roles in NYC before.
It makes sense to me why they wouldn’t cast out it LA. Why would you agree to move across the country to be a WDW employee when you could just work at Disneyland and be much closer to all the people you already know? Also unless Disneyland is fully staffed, wouldn’t they just be thinning out their own local talent pool?
Also, realistically, how many Californians are gonna voluntarily give up their weather to go live in Florida???
Hi Tom,
Really like everything you do!
Just can’t wait to finally enjoy a nighttime parade at Disneyworld!
Also have a practical question: what’s the usual schedule for these? Only once per night? Before or after Fireworks?
Thanks
JD
Previously, Walt Disney World would do two performances of the night parades during busier dates–and every single day during the opening season will be busy.
The schedule was MSEP at 9 pm, Wishes at 10 pm, and MSEP at 11 pm.
I’d hope that’s what Walt Disney World does again. I fear they’ll want to ‘control’ costs and will only do one nightly performance.
Ah yes – the good old days!! I remember being at MK in 2009 (it was my son’s 16th b’day) and we attended the 11 pm parade followed by free extra evening hours or whatever they used to call them – pretty sure they went until 2 am that night! That was also the year they gave out special fastpasses to birthday celebraters and he rode splash mountain NINE times that day! (we also had a 2 year old and did some strategic baby swapping)
I’ve been told that the reason that the nighttime parade schedule hasn’t changed since at least my1980s childhood is that the labor costs for moving the parade back to the starting point are virtually the same whether you do it front of paying guests or not.
That being said, I wouldn’t be surprised by 8PM and 10PM showtimes given 2024 schedules.