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A pavilion in Epcot was constructed and opened on October 1, 1999, specifically for the Millennium Celebration called "Millennium Village." Millennium Village was a 60,000-square-foot building that contained many exhibits featuring countries that were not represented at the World Showcase, along with exhibits featuring the United Nations/World Bank and an exhibit relating to EXPO 2000.
The concert was released on an album titled "2000 Years: The Millennium Concert" in May 2000. A millennium celebration was held at Walt Disney World in Florida, primarily at the Epcot theme park. U.S. President Bill Clinton watched with thousands of spectators in Washington, D.C. as the Washington Monument lit up at midnight.
Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration (1999) There was also a shortened version of the show soundtrack on a promotional CD included with Energizer batteries purchased in 2000. Re-released in 2001 as IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth / Tapestry of Dreams (2001), containing one less track than the 1999 release.
The Millennium Heartbeat section, which was released on the Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration CD track, was not featured in the parade, as it lasted about a minute and a half, and was substituted by a different transition section which lasted about 50 seconds and still heavily featured drums, but added a slower version of the theme ...
The Millennium Village was located in Epcot and was the centerpiece of Disney's Millennium Celebration. [1] The 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m 2 ) pavilion opened up its doors to the public on October 1, 1999, and was closed down on January 1, 2001.
Although "The Emperor's New Groove" (2000) isn't the most notable animated Disney film from the 2000s — though many would call it underrated — it still prompted a direct-to-video sequel ...