PHOTOS - Projector platforms under construction for new Sunset Seasons Greetings show

Sep 08, 2017 in "Holidays at Disney's Hollywood Studios"

Projection platform construction for Sunset Seasons Greetings
Posted: Friday September 8, 2017 12:53pm EDT by WDWMAGIC Staff

Sunset Blvd will become home to a new holiday projection show this year, and work is already underway on building the infrastructure for the show.

What we believe is a projection platform is now under construction near the Hollywood Hills Aphitheater entrance, making it an ideal spot to deliver projections onto the Hollywood Tower Hotel - which will serve as the main focal point of the new show.

Sunset Seasons Greetings will run continuously each evening from November 9 to December 31 2017.

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    MisterPenguinDec 21, 2017

    Merry Sithmas!

    larryzDec 21, 2017

    Merry Darthmas.

    bclaneDec 21, 2017

    Wow! Not as a Christmas light display, but as a love letter to Star Wars, that was great imo! Most impressive! I still mourn the loss of the Osborne lights though. We used to go as much as possible and just get lost in the beauty of it all. I like the new Christmas stuff they are doing but none of it comes close to the Osborne lights for me personally.

    peter11435Dec 21, 2017

    While very cool. I think part of the charm of the Osborne lights was its traditionalness. Which is why it lost something with the move from residential street and yet again with the conversion to LED.

    MisterPenguinDec 21, 2017

    For those longing for Osborne Lights, I had been critical of it for having outdated technology. Most of their lights were strings that went on and off as a string. There was only the one tunnel that had individually addressable and they were spread out rather sparsely. For an idea of what WDW could do with a Christmas light display, I give you this...

    bclaneNov 22, 2017

    The beginning was different in how they came out and the ending was completely different with them dancing and singing a few really great holiday songs. The middle was basically the same. Of course Olaf was there and it just felt really special.

    disneygeek90Nov 22, 2017

    How much different is it than the normal show?

    HauntedMansionFLANov 22, 2017

    We went to it and were surprised on how much we liked it.

    bclaneNov 22, 2017

    Finally got to see the new holiday version of the Frozen Sing along show today and everyone in my group loved it. I do wish they would have kept the part with her singing Let it Go at the very end but overall it was a lot of fun. :)

    HauntedMansionFLANov 15, 2017

    DHS looks great. Love Echo Lake, ToT layover and JBJB. A few areas that needs a little attention are down by Toy Story Mania And Muppets/Grand Avenue areas. Love the feel of the park

    jaxonpNov 14, 2017

    This show, for all their efforts, doesn't look good to me.

    Kman101Nov 12, 2017

    I thought there seemed to be decent pyro for JBJB. Not sure what people want (well, I think I know, they'd rather have all fireworks and no projections). I know some are tired of projections with fireworks but it seems like they're here to stay, this is how shows are being presented right now. HEA is very much a fireworks show as it is a projection show. And they do it well. JB/JB isn't spectacular but it's not too bad.

    NearTheEarsNov 12, 2017

    I thought Jingle Bam was just OK. Not enough pyro and like many of the newer shows I find myself torn between watching just the projections or just the fireworks. I think Happily Ever After is the only one so far that getting closer to striking a balance that doesn’t leave you feeling like you missed out on something.

    J. D.Nov 08, 2017

    That sign is still there for now.