Legoland Florida adds drone show after Disney, Universal theme parks

Dronisos CEO Laurent Perchais said when his French company opened its U.S. outpost in Windermere last year, he had his sights set on Florida theme parks.

The company’s first show in American skies was in December, themed for the holidays and displayed over Lake Eola. 

Dronisos was "choosing a location for a U.S. office, and having them do a drone show in Orlando was part of our commitment to bringing them here to Central Florida,” said city of Orlando Director of Placemaking Sherry Gutch at the time. 

Now drone shows are popping up at Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort, and while Perchais declined to say whether his firm is involved at those theme parks, as he signs non-disclosure forms with most clients, he said. Senior Manager of Communications Tristen Gell at Disney declined to provide information on contributors to the company's Orlando drone show and representatives for Universal did not respond by the time of publication.

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