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Disney's virtual parade is the perfect way to add a touch of magic to your day

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Disney's parades are a classic experience at any of the parks. Mickey Mouse and his friends pull out all the stops for the all-dancing, all-singing extravaganzas, while donning eye-catching ensembles and riding impressive floats.

However, with the parks currently closed during the coronavirus pandemic and people unable to travel on their dream holidays, it's unlikely that you'll be able to experience a real-life one for a while.

Luckily, Disney has decided to bring the magic to you, with a virtual viewing of its brand new parade Magic Happens, which only launched in February 2020!

The eight-minute video offers views of the incredible floats and dance performances - and of course, plenty of character appearances including Mickey,

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