Disney PLANES: Fire & Rescue Review #FireAndRescue

Disney’s PLANES: Fire & Rescue is in theaters today! Planes fans will embrace the firefighting aircraft crew of Piston Peak National Park with all their personalities.

Disney PLANES: Fire & Rescue Review
I found that each character development impressive with each having back story and a lot of personality.

Our favorite Disney PLANES plane, Dusty has to deal with some pretty alarming ‘health’ news at the beginning of the movie that could chane his life as a racer forever. He learns to deal with this, accept it, and never give up on being who he is throughout the entire movie. I really liked how selfless he is in the movie, doing all he could to help another ailing friend, Mayday.

Like I said, you’ll love the new aircraft crew, especially the spirited air tanker Dipper who has a huge crush on Dusty!   That being said, the rest of the crew wasn’t impressed by Dusty’s racing title or that they had to train him.

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When duty called and when lives were threatened, Dusty used his training to save the day – even to the point of risking his own failing health to do it! You’ll love RV and his wife too just like Dusty did!

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Hang on tight for the action as Dusty gets thrown into firefighting at Piston Peak National Park. We saw the movie with kids as young as three through ten – boys and girls – and they all loved it!

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Download fun PLANES: Fire & Rescue Activity sheets for your kids!
Download Race To The Rescue Activities

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