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So, we are mulling a reservation at the Plaza Inn. Currently, there's one available for 8:10 PM. I know what that hub area is like before the fireworks, which are scheduled on the WDW website for 10:00 that night (Electrical Parade at 9:00).
Two questions...
1. Would we be able to have a partial view of the Electrical Parade from inside the Plaza? I've never been inside, so I have no idea of the size.
2. After 9:00, would my best bet be to head toward Tomorrowland to watch the fireworks? Last year we tried the edge of Liberty Square, and I didn't like the angle at all.
Or perhaps skip the reservation and grab a quick bite and an early spot for viewing? DS MUST see the fireworks!!!
I can't answer your questions regarding the "view" from inside the restaurant but since it's a TS with only sandwiches that are not much more expensive than the QS variety, I would just drop the ADR, get something from elsewhere and stake out your spot early. That way you know for sure you'll be able to see them
Of course too, you could always try for the "same day reservation" for the Wishes Dessert party and get to watch them from inside the previous FP area but not have to stake out spots so early.
The restaurant is offset from the parade route and a little down from street level. There are one or two tables in the windows, but you can't be guaranteed of getting them.
I don't think, even at the windows, you'd have a view of the parade except the very tops of the floats and they curve around the Hub. You might see some of the fireworks, but not much of them.
I can't answer your questions regarding the "view" from inside the restaurant but since it's a TS with only sandwiches that are not much more expensive than the QS variety, I would just drop the ADR, get something from elsewhere and stake out your spot early. That way you know for sure you'll be able to see them
Of course too, you could always try for the "same day reservation" for the Wishes Dessert party and get to watch them from inside the previous FP area but not have to stake out spots so early.
Good luck deciding
Is this what they are doing now for the dessert party? Same day? I've missed this information.
Is this what they are doing now for the dessert party? Same day? I've missed this information.
You can still make advance reservations for it - those that do get to stay inside the Tomorrowland Terrace to view them. Those that make same day reservations have their desserts inside but then get "escorted" to th viewing area. At least that's what's online tells me
You can still make advance reservations for it - those that do get to stay inside the Tomorrowland Terrace to view them. Those that make same day reservations have their desserts inside but then get "escorted" to th viewing area. At least that's what's online tells me
This is good to know. I checked on it a bit, and it looks like we can visit the TT podium beginning at 10:30 to get same-day. Okay. We have FP+ for the mine train at 10:20, so if we decide to try for the party, I'll need to hoof it on over lickity split after the ride.
This is good to know. I checked on it a bit, and it looks like we can visit the TT podium beginning at 10:30 to get same-day. Okay. We have FP+ for the mine train at 10:20, so if we decide to try for the party, I'll need to hoof it on over lickity split after the ride.
Your FP+ is good for an hour so you could also go to the TT podium first, get the Party reservation and then head over for your FP+. Just a thought.
Your FP+ is good for an hour so you could also go to the TT podium first, get the Party reservation and then head over for your FP+. Just a thought.
Yes, this is true. I'll probably go check out the line situation at the podium and judge what we should do from there. Hopefully, there will not be an hour-long line for the same-day reservation!