The perception that Disneyland Paris lacks "big fireworks" is primarily due to strict local noise ordinances and environmental regulations in the Marne-la-Vallée region. Unlike the California or Florida parks, Disneyland Paris is surrounded by residential areas, and the French government has historically enforced tight "decibel limits" on pyrotechnic displays to minimize disturbance to neighbors. To compensate, the park has pioneered world-class drone technology and projection mapping. In 2026, the "Disney Electrical Sky Parade" and the nightly shows at the newly opened Adventure Bay use hundreds of synchronized drones to create massive, silent images in the sky that are visually larger than traditional fireworks. Furthermore, the park uses "low-smoke" pyrotechnics to protect the intricate details of the Sleeping Beauty Castle from soot damage. The result is a more "artistic" and high-tech show that prioritizes light and color over the thunderous "booms" found at U.S. parks.