Ashley Eckstein Reacts to Hearing Herself as the Blue Fairy in New Disney Parade

The Clone Wars star shares a dream-come-true moment as her voice ushers in Disney Starlight: Dream The Night Away at Magic Kingdom Park.

Ashley Eckstein is living another dream come true as she lends her voice to a classic Disney character in Disney Starlight: Dream The Night Away.

(Ashley Eckstein/Disney/Laughing Place)
(Ashley Eckstein/Disney/Laughing Place)

What’s Happening:

  • Walt Disney World’s new nighttime parade at Magic Kingdom Park, Disney Starlight: Dream The Night Away, reunites Disney fans with classic and contemporary characters.
  • Her Universe founder Ashley Eckstein rose to fame as the voice of Ahsoka Tano on Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and she’s been an integral part of Star Wars and Disney fan events ever since.
  • Eckstein often tells of growing up near Walt Disney World, the daughter of a Cast Member, and how her first venture into show business came as an entertainment performer in Disney’s theme parks, including performing in parades.
  • Now a seasoned voice actress, Ashley Eckstein’s talents can be heard in Disney Starlight: Dream The Night Away as the voice of the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio, who ushers in the parade in tribute to the original Main Street Electrical Parade.
  • Ashley Eckstein took to Instagram to share her reaction to experiencing the parade for the first time, sharing a clip of her voice emanating from the float.

  • Can’t wait until your next visit? Check out our video from the first preview of Disney Starlight: Dream The Night Away below.
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Alex Reif
Alex joined the Laughing Place team in 2014 and has been a lifelong Disney fan. His main beats for LP are Disney-branded movies, TV shows, books, music and toys. He recently became a member of the Television Critics Association (TCA).