Disney's Dreams On Parade: Moving On (previously known as Disney's Dreams on Parade) was a daytime parade from Tokyo Disneyland that ran from 2003 to 2008.
Development
Disney's Dreams on Parade
As Disney's Dreams on Parade (Japanese: ディズニー・ドリームス・オン・パレード), this parade started in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland, "It started at the same time as Tokyo Disneyland 20th Anniversary and then continued with a good reputation after the end of the anniversary event.
Disney's Dreams On Parade: Moving On
On March 30, 2006, the parade was renamed from Disney's Dreams on Parade to Disney's Dreams on Parade: Moving On, and along with that came minor changes. The entire Dreams of Imagination unit was moved to the beginning, with the Mickey float now leading the parade. The Dream Begins unit was removed from the parade and all the units were renamed to follow on the themed lands at the park. This version also lacks the show stops the original version had.
Parade Units
Original
The Dream Begins:
Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather
Dreams of the Good Old Days:
Daisy's Gazebo
Hot Air Balloons
Dreams of the Frontier Spirit:
Western Frontier
Saloon
Dreams of Friendship:
Chantilly
Dreams of Imagination:
Dumbo
Pinnochio
Mickey's Shooting Star
Alice in Wonderland
Peter Pan
Dreams of Laughter:
Laugh Factory
Dreams of Infinity:
Buzz Lightyear
Dreams of Paradise:
Rhythm of Paradise
The Jungle Book
Dreams of Happily Ever After:
Castle Garden
Castle Balcony
NTT DoCoMo Sponsor Float
Moving On
Opening:
Mickey's Shooting Star
Dumbo
Pinnochio
Alice in Wonderland
Peter Pan
World Bazaar:
Daisy's Gazebo
Hot Air Balloons
Westernland:
Western Frontier
Saloon
Critter Country:
Chantilly
Tomorrowland:
Buzz Lightyear
Toontown:
Laugh Factory
Adventureland:
Rhythm of Paradise
The Jungle Book
Fantasyland:
Castle Garden
Castle Balcony
NTT DoCoMo Sponsor Float
Accident
On January 8, 2008, a portion of a parade float collapsed a steel pillar, estimated to weigh 300 kilograms, fell from the Tomorrowland unit not far from park visitors. No performers or visitors were injured in the collapse. The park canceled its parades for the first time in its history in order to complete safety checks.[1]