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Disneyland's fire-breathing dragon goes up in flames during live performance!
At Disneyland in Los Angeles, a large dragon caught fire during a performance.
This video shows a large dragon on fire at the Disneyland Amusement Park, whilst upbeat Disney music continues to play in the background.
Tim Turensek, the filmer, and his sister were spending the day at Disneyland for the first time. They had just left dinner at the Blue Bayou about 10 minutes before the show started.
When it started, Tim thought it was part of the show as the dragon was breathing fire leading up to the dragon catching fire: "I was impressed at first, considering how impressive it was to let the entire dragon be on fire and still be operational."
Once it was clear it wasn't part of the show, as the reactions from staff were "a little delayed", according to Tim.
He added the park crew members began to try and usher everyone out of that section of the park, "it seemed like maybe there was a little delay in relaying to the cast members what to do, but once everyone was out, it was business outside that part of the park."
As people started trying to get onto attractions, Tim and his sister had the gate to the haunted mansion closed on them. However, some people were able to get in just in front of them.
This video was filmed on April 22.
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