‘Disney Starlight’ Nighttime Parade Logo Revealed for Magic Kingdom

After announcing the full name a few days ago, Disney unveiled the logo for “Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away,” a new nighttime parade coming to the Magic Kingdom.

“Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away”

Disney Starlight logo on a starry blue background with tagline "Dream the night away.Disney Starlight logo on a starry blue background with tagline "Dream the night away.

The logo features shiny letters with glowing stars, including a small star to top off the “I” in “Starlight.” The Disney Parks Blog shared the following description of the parade:

It’s time for another fabulous night parade! “Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away” is coming to light up your summer 2025! Combining nostalgic Disney storytelling and glowing innovation, this new evening spectacle continues the legacy of dazzling nighttime entertainment that holds a special place in the hearts of so many.

You’ll get the chance to see a lot of your favorite characters in a whole new light…literally. Featuring fan favorites from classic and new Walt Disney Animation Studios films such as “Peter Pan,” “Encanto,” “Frozen,” “Moana” and more, the parade’s vibrant lights will dance in the dark, transforming the night into a mesmerizing canvas of glowing colors.

The Blue Fairy from the classic tale, “Pinocchio,” will weave the transformative magic of starlight through every float and costume in the parade, illuminating the stories in a vibrant constellation of wonder, hope and imagination.

Disney Parks Blog

Illustrated Disney floats with candles, butterflies and three female characters in colorful dresses, set against a vivid, starry background. The text on the picture reads: Illustrated Disney floats with candles, butterflies and three female characters in colorful dresses, set against a vivid, starry background. The text on the picture reads:

“Disney Starlight” was announced at D23 last August, and the full name was revealed this weekend. Disney shared concept art of the “Moana” float last month. Disney held a casting call in September.

“Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away” will be the first nighttime parade in the Magic Kingdom (other than holiday parades during after-hours parties) since the “Main Street Electrical Parade” ended in 2016.

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Shannen Ace