Paris Gets Disney’s Most Ambitious Drone Show Yet

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Disney is about to put drones on water. Actual floating, swimming, flying drones. And they debut at Disneyland Paris on March 29. This is not your average light show, as Forbes reports.

Why Paris While Orlando Waits

Disney has twelve parks around the world. Only two of them run nightly drone shows. That gap is not a creative choice. It is a regulatory one.

The U.S. government has long restricted autonomous drone flights over populated areas, specifically because of GPS interference risks near dense architecture. Theme parks are a nightmare for that. Buildings, spires, and towers bounce signals and can cause drones to lose position mid-flight. In the early days of drone shows, that meant collisions and crashes.

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France has more flexible airspace rules and Disneyland Paris sits outside central Paris next to open fields and a lake. That combination gave Disney the freedom to experiment. So while Orlando watched from the sidelines, Paris quietly became the most advanced drone show operation in the entire Disney portfolio.

It started in 2018 with an indoor drone effect on a stage at the Marvel show at Walt Disney Studios Park.

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It grew into Disney D-Light in 2022, the first drone show ever performed inside a Disney theme park, featuring 150 drones above the Disneyland Park castle. Then came the Marvel-themed Avengers show in 2023 with 500 drones building genuine 3D shapes in the sky.

Each show pushed the technology further. Cascade of Lights is where it all arrives.

The Ducks Are the Story

The new show launches March 29 at Adventure Bay, a massive purpose-built lake in the reimagined Disney Adventure World park. It features 379 custom drones created exclusively by Disney and their official technology partner Dronisos.

The orchestra score was recorded at Abbey Road in London by 90 musicians. The floating platform at the center of the lake weighs 352,000 lbs and houses fountains, projectors, lights, and pyrotechnics.

All of that is impressive. But the real story is the ducks.

About 100 of those 379 drones are aquatic. They float on the surface of the lake, light it up from below, and then launch into the sky to join the aerial formation above. They can skim across the water at close range, fly through the mist screens, and if one falls or lands in the water mid-show, it autonomously rejoins the formation on its own.

Nothing like this has ever been done in a theme park before. Two years of co-development between Dronisos engineering and Disney’s creative teams went into solving the core problem: GPS signals bounce wildly off water surfaces, making precise drone positioning a nightmare.

The solution was a combination of GPS and Ultra-Wideband short-range wireless radio technology that locks each drone to within fractions of an inch of its intended position.

At their closest, the ducks pass just 66 feet from the audience. The aerial drones peak at only 148 feet high compared to 394 feet for the castle show next door. The entire experience is designed to feel intimate, not monumental.

Dronisos: The French Company Quietly Running Disney’s Drone Future

Most people have never heard of Dronisos. They should.

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Founded in 2016, the French company has executed over 100,000 drone flights to date. They ran drone shows at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. They operate at Dollywood. They built XLabs, a dedicated laboratory for entertainment . And since 2022, they have been the official technology provider for all of Disneyland Paris.

Producer Ben Spalding has spent over seven years developing Cascade of Lights. His description of the lake setup tells you everything about the level of precision involved. Every drone, fountain, light, projector, and pyrotechnic effect had to be planned down to the millimeter so that nothing interfered with anything else. The entire show was previewed in a full 3D simulation of the park before a single drone flew.

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24 technicians will operate the show every night. A pilot must be present at all times. Each drone receives a unique encrypted flight path over a local network. It is a live production of staggering complexity dressed up as pure magic.

DroneXL’s Take

I will be honest with you. When I first read about floating drones I thought it was a gimmick.

Then I kept reading.

Two years of engineering to solve GPS bounce off water. Autonomous re-entry after a water landing. 66-foot proximity to the crowd. These are not marketing bullet points. These are genuinely hard technical problems that nobody had solved before, and a French startup solved them specifically to make a theme park show more beautiful.

That is a remarkable thing.

What gets me thinking as a pilot is the regulatory angle. Disney tried to launch drone shows in California back in 2015 and the U.S. government said no. Over a decade later, Orlando still does not have a nightly in-park drone show while Paris is putting floating robots on a lake and flying them through mist screens in front of thousands of guests every single night.

I am not here to bash American aviation . The is doing a genuinely hard job and the rules exist for real reasons. But when the most innovative drone entertainment operation in the world belongs to the most American entertainment company on earth and it is happening exclusively in France, that is worth a conversation.

The ducks are coming. March 29, Paris. And they are flying in the sky and swimming in the lake.

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