Watch the Grime Disappear with Light Magic Cleaning

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Light magic cleaning is a cleaning method that uses natural and eco-friendly products to clean and purify spaces. It is a holistic approach to cleaning that focuses on not only cleaning physical dirt and grime but also clearing negative energy and promoting positive vibes. The concept behind light magic cleaning is to harness the power of natural elements, such as essential oils, herbs, and crystals, to create a harmonious and energetically balanced environment. By using these tools, light magic cleaning aims to create a space that is not only visually clean but also spiritually and energetically cleansed. Essential oils play a significant role in light magic cleaning. They are known for their therapeutic properties and can help create a calming and uplifting atmosphere.

Light magic cleaning

They are known for their therapeutic properties and can help create a calming and uplifting atmosphere. Different types of essential oils can be used for various purposes. For example, lavender oil is known for its relaxing properties, while citrus oils like lemon and orange can help uplift and energize a space.

Light magic cleaning

Light Magic

Daily through Labor Day

8:50 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.
on Small World corridor

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

It’s 1997 in Yesterland. Are you ready to see the follow-up to the beloved Main Street Electrical Parade? Then find a spot along the traditional parade route for Light Magic.

But don’t expect a parade. If you’ve picked your spot properly, one of four huge rolling stages will stop in front of you.

Photo by Chris Bales, 1997

New look for Small World Way

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

New light towers along the route

During the day, you might have noticed that the walkway to “it’s a small world” looks different. What had been just a wide walkway is now lined with viewing areas, loudspeakers, light towers, and walkways behind them. On Main Street, U.S.A., speakers are hidden in windows and lights are hidden behind at the tops of the façades. The lights rise up from behind new cornices for the nighttime performances.

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

A fanciful rolling stage

Now it’s time to watch the 14-minute show featuring step-dancing Pixies, Disney characters, video projection, and high-tech lighting effects. The Disney characters are in striped pajamas because Light Magic is all a dream.

The score features a new original tune, “Dream our Dreams,” with plenty of old Disney favorites blended in—even a bit of music from the Main Street Electrical Parade.

Those step-dancing Pixies are sure working hard to put on a good show. The folks in Entertainment really hope you’ll enjoy Light Magic.

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Bashful the Dwarf, in striped pajamas

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Fifer Pig in unusual pajamas

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Two pixies and Genie from Aladdin

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Daisy Duck atop giant flowers

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Light Magic Pixie and Goofy greeting you

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Perhaps you should consider that Light Magic uses 4,500 miles of fiber optic strands, 1,520 strobe lights, and 23 computers. Or realize that each stage is 80 feet long and weighs 55,000 pounds. Or count the 24 performers on the rolling stage, multiply by four to calculate that 32 Disney characters and 64 Pixies are performing simultaneously.

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Confetti raining from the rooftops of Main Street

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Colorful Mylar squares

And now comes the Mylar confetti, shot from 185 air cannons. Watch out. The Mylar squares can be slippery.

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Light Magic Vacuum parade

Aren’t you glad you’re not responsible for cleaning up the mess?

The crew works hard to vacuum up the confetti, but the Mylar squares don’t want to cooperate. They get caught in the landscaping and all sorts of other places.

Did you enjoy Light Magic? Did you find it to be a worthy successor to the Main Street Electrical Parade? Did you notice how many people around you left before the Light Magic presentation was done?

When guests visited Disneyland in 1996 for the final summer of the Main Street Electrical Parade, illuminated signs at park exits and at the Disneyland Hotel announced why they would want to return the following year: “A Spectacular Journey, Light Magic, Opening 1997.”

Photo by Werner Weiss, 1996

What Disneyland guests saw during the “final” season of Main Street Electrical Parade

Light Magic, Disneyland’s big-budget “streetacular,” ran from May 1997 through Labor Day 1997.

Disneyland Annual Passholders who paid $25 for the Light Magic “premiere” event saw the first public presentation on May 13, 1997. Once there, the Passholders were told they would be seeing a dress rehearsal. It turned out that the Light Magic was not quite ready. It was a bad start.

Ten days later, Light Magic opened to the general public.

Photo by Chris Bales, 1997

Parade route infrastructure improvements under construction for Light Magic

To put it nicely, the guest reaction to Light Magic was mixed.

  • The Long Beach Press Telegram (May 24, 1997) reported, “Disneyland’s Light Magic street show was unveiled Friday night to overflow crowds and a lukewarm reception.”
  • The Los Angeles Times (Oct. 15, 1997) called it “the $20-million dud.”
  • The Orange County Register (Oct. 16, 1997) wrote, “It failed to attract much of a following.”

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997

Face mask with pixie nose, cheeks, and ears

Disneyland adjusted Light Magic over the course of summer 1997. The pixies lost the masks that scared children. But it could not be saved.

After Labor Day 1997. Disneyland officials announced that Light Magic would be “on hiatus” until the year 2000.

The year 2000 came and went without the reappearance of Light Magic. Nothing resembling the 1997 edition ever came back. It’s doubtful that even the name “Light Magic” will be reused by The Walt Disney Company—for anything.

For Summer 1998, Disneyland used the lights that had been installed for Light Magic to allow the same parade to do double duty as the daytime and nighttime parade. It was the Mulan Parade, based on Disney’s new animated feature that year.

Photo by Werner Weiss, 2007

Parade of Dreams passing towers added for Light Magic

Light Magic left a lasting legacy—the collection of parade infrastructure improvements that Disneyland continues to use.

Updated January 28, 2022

Photo by Allen Huffman, 1997
Light magic cleaning

In addition to essential oils, herbs and crystals are also used in light magic cleaning. Various herbs, such as sage and rosemary, are used for smudging or cleansing rituals to clear negative energy. Crystals, on the other hand, are believed to have healing and balancing properties. They can be placed around the space or used as part of a cleansing ritual to enhance the overall energy of the area. The process of light magic cleaning involves several steps. First, the space is decluttered and tidied up to create a clean and organized environment. This step is essential as clutter can trap negative energy and prevent positive energy from flowing. Once the space is decluttered, it is then physically cleaned using natural and eco-friendly cleaning products, such as vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice. After the physical cleaning is done, the space is energetically cleansed using various methods, such as smudging with herbs or using sound vibrations. This step is crucial to remove any negative energy and create a clean and positive energetic atmosphere. Ultimately, light magic cleaning is not just about cleaning the physical appearance of a space but also about creating a harmonious and energetically balanced environment. By using natural and eco-friendly products, essential oils, herbs, and crystals, light magic cleaning aims to promote a sense of well-being and positive energy in both the physical and spiritual aspects of a space..

Reviews for "Step into the World of Light Magic Cleaning for a Fresh Home"

1. John - 1/5 - I was highly disappointed with the Light Magic Cleaning service. The cleaners arrived late and seemed very unprofessional. They didn't bring the necessary cleaning supplies and expected me to provide them. The quality of their work was subpar, with streaks left on the windows and dust still visible on the furniture. I definitely won't be using their services again.
2. Sarah - 2/5 - I had such high hopes for Light Magic Cleaning as I had heard good things about them. However, my experience with their service was far from satisfactory. The cleaners did a rushed job, paying no attention to detail. They missed several spots and even knocked over a vase, which broke and caused damage to my flooring. The customer service was also poor, with no attempt to rectify the situation or compensate for the damage caused. I cannot recommend them based on my experience.
3. Emily - 2/5 - I hired Light Magic Cleaning to deep clean my apartment before a big event. Unfortunately, I was left disappointed with the results. The cleaners seemed untrained and made many mistakes. They even used the wrong type of cleaner on my hardwood floors, leaving them dull and with streaks. Additionally, they were constantly taking breaks and spent more time chatting amongst themselves than actually cleaning. Overall, it was a disappointing experience and I won't be using their services again in the future.
4. Michael - 1/5 - Light Magic Cleaning was a complete waste of my money. The cleaners they sent were clearly inexperienced and lacked attention to detail. They didn't even bother moving items to properly clean underneath, resulting in dust and debris still being present. Moreover, they left streaks on my windows and didn't properly sanitize my bathroom. It was a complete letdown, and I regret hiring them. I would advise others to look elsewhere for a reliable cleaning service.

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