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there any special Holiday Happenings at Disney's Hollywood Studios? The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights is the primary Holiday Happening at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. The Streets of America backlot again will sparkle brightly as millions of twinkling lights dancing to music illuminate the area November 12 through January 6, 2008, during the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights presented by SYLVANIA. Amid "Florida snow" flurries, the building facades, trees and streets of the Disney's Hollywood Studios backlot dazzle with three-dimensional and motion-based displays -- some originally created at the Osborne home in Arkansas by businessman Jennings Osborne as a holiday display for the delight of his daughter.
Holiday cheer continues with the daily "Hollywood Holly-Day Parade" decked with favorite Disney characters in their holiday best, parading down Hollywood Boulevard. Just
what *is* the Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights and how did it start? It
sounds very impressive -- what exactly does the display entail? In 2006, the spectacle was enhanced to include choreographed "dancing" lights that swirl and soar to an exhilarating medley of holiday music every 15 minutes, thanks to electronic wizardry featuring more than 400 dimmers. Every building facade, all the trees, wreaths, bells and holiday figures dance to classic tunes among "Florida snow" flurries. Also bringing the Disney's Hollywood Studios backlot to life are three-dimensional and motion-based displays some originally created at the Osborne home in Arkansas by businessman Jennings Osborne as a holiday display for the delight of his daughter. (To
see a variety of photos of the 2005 Osborne Lights, visit our Photo
Gallery.) There is no extra admission charged for the Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights beyond admission to the Disney's Hollywood Studios. Where
exactly are the Osborne Lights located?
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the Osborne Lights worth seeing? 12/4/04, Deb Wills reports on the recently returned Osborne Lights: I got to see the new Osborne Lights on Saturday, December 4, 2004. For folks who remember the old version of the lights, you know that touring them gave you the feeling of walking through a hometown, going house to house. Now that the lights have moved to the Streets of America area, walking through the lights has a very different feel, like you're in a city. It's very crowded -- maybe it's because we were seeing them on a Saturday, but we were packed on the street like sardines. The line was backed up past the Commissary restaurant, and we shuffled along waiting to get in. Even at 6:20 p.m. (20 minutes after the lights had been turned on) the line was still horrendous. Toward the end of the street, near the new Motor Cars theater, the space opens up a bit, and there were Streetmosphere performers there, but it was still fairly crowded. My best advice is to see what the lines are like before deciding to go in. Read what others have to say about their past Osborne Lights experiences HERE or visit our Reviews section HERE.
If you have comments or tips to share with others about touring the NEW Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights at Disney's Hollywood Studios, please post them HERE.
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