Yes, the Electrical Water Pageant is a nightly occurrence at Walt Disney World, provided that weather conditions allow for safe operation on the water. This whimsical, floating parade of 14 light-up floats—featuring a 256-foot sea serpent, dolphins, and turtles set to synthesized Disney music—usually begins its loop around the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake at approximately 8:25 PM. The pageant makes scheduled stops in front of the Polynesian Village Resort, the Grand Floridian, Wilderness Lodge, Fort Wilderness, and the Contemporary Resort, typically ending its run near the entrance of Magic Kingdom around 10:30 PM. While it is one of the oldest traditions at Disney World, having debuted in 1971, it remains a "hidden gem" for guests staying at the Magic Kingdom area resorts. Because it takes place on the water, the pageant may be canceled without notice during heavy rain, high winds, or lightning, so it is always a good idea to check the daily schedule on the "My Disney Experience" app if the weather looks questionable.