5. It’s Celebrate the Magic and Wishes combined
For me, Celebrate the Magic and Wishes was a package deal. When Celebrate the Magic ended, I feared that Wishes wouldn’t be too far behind—and I was right. However, the creators of Happily Ever After knew the significance these two shows had and made it a point to incorporate many of the elements into the new spectacular. From the Pirates and Tangled scenes in Celebrate the Magic to the single ‘star’ fireworks shooting over the castle and Tinkerbell flying through the air, there are so many nods throughout Happily Ever After to the shows that came before it.