Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration

This article is about the Walt Disney World celebration. For the White House Millennium Celebration, see White House Millennium Council.
Millennium Celebration

Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration logo
Dates October 1, 1999 - January 1, 2001[1][2]
Location(s) Walt Disney World

The Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration was an event at the Walt Disney World Resort as part of millennium celebrations held around the world. Running from October 1, 1999 to January 1, 2001,[3] the celebration was primarily based at Epcot, with its emphasis on human potential and the possibilities of the future.

The Celebration spawned many changes for Epcot. In 1999 a large wand was erected next to Spaceship Earth with "2000" written on it, also a new fireworks show was created for the World Showcase Lagoon called "IllumiNations 2000: Reflections of Earth". A parade located in Epcot called "Tapestry of Nations" was also created for the celebration,[4] that would also become the inspiration for the Disney produced Super Bowl XXXIV halftime show which promoted the Millennium Celebration.[5]

Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand was the theme song of the celebration, and was released on the 1999 Walt Disney World Official Album. The Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration album also contained this song as well as the soundtracks of the fireworks show and the parade. This CD was also available in a slightly different form on the Walt Disney World: Yearlong Millennium Celebration CD, a promotional album available to purchasers of Energizer batteries.

Millennium Dreamers Global Children's Summit

The celebration was primarily based in Epcot

One of the events that took place during the celebration was The Millennium Dreamers global children's summit,[6] sponsored by McDonalds and UNESCO. It was an event that took place during the first week of May 2000. Two thousand children and teenagers who was selected for their volunteerism and philanthropy in the USA, and in more than 198 countries around the world, took to Epcot and the other parks for workshops, symposiums, behind the scenes tours, and private functions that allowed kids to network and learn about different cultures and customs from their selected peers.[7]

Millennium Village

A pavilion in Epcot was constructed and opened on October 1, 1999 specifically for the Millennium Celebration called "Millennium Village". Millennium Village was a 60,000-square-foot building that contained many exhibits featuring countries who were not represented at the World Showcase along with exhibits featuring The United Nations/World Bank and an exhibit relating to EXPO 2000. The pavilion closed at the end of the celebration on January 1, 2001.

Legacy

Illuminations still plays at Epcot today

The text on the large "Mickey Wand" constructed next to Spaceship Earth was changed from "2000" to "Epcot" in 2001, and remained in place for many years until late 2007 when it began being dismantled in honor of Epcot's 25th anniversary.[8] The large "Leave a Legacy" structures in front of Spaceship Earth facing the main gate still remain. Millennium Village was later repurposed as the "World Showplace Pavilion". IllumiNations 2000: Reflections of Earth was so successful it continues to operate at Epcot as "IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth" and has won several awards in the years since such as 2012's Best Outdoor Night Production Show by The Golden Ticket Awards.[9]

See also

References

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  2. Cruz, Georgina (May 7, 2000). "Theme Parks Keep Piling On Attractions". Sun-Sentinel. Special to the Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  3. Verrier, Richard (December 20, 1999). "Epcot's Millennium Celebration Boosts Crowds". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  4. Barker, Tim (May 19, 1999). "Disney Will Try To Outdo Itself With Epcot Millennium Hoopla". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  5. "SUPER BOWL ENTERTAINMENT". NFL.com. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  6. "Millennium Dreamers". Gainsville Sun. November 10, 1999. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  7. "McDonald's and Disney name Millennium Dreamers". laughingplace.com/. Laughing Place. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  8. Powers, Scott (July 6, 2007). "Critics sure to find Epcot's decision on sign wand-erful". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  9. "Amusement Today announces winners of Golden Ticket Awards at industry event hosted by Dollywood". amusementtoday.com. Amusement Today.
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