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On our first day in the Disney parks (Friday, July 22) we'll be spending the morning in the Magic Kingdom until around 1:30, heading back to the condo for a few hours, and then heading to MGM at around 6:00, arriving at around 6:30. We really want to see Fantasmic that night. That night there is only one showing at 9:00, and we won't be doing the dinner package, so what time do you suggest we get in line? I was thinking we'd go look at One Man's Dream and just walk around and stuff, and then get in line at around 7:30... do you think that it good? We'd really love to see this show, it's on our "not to be missed" list. If we happen to not get in on this night we have two other nights at MGM to try. However, I thought this would be a lot of fun to do on our first "Disney-night". So what time do you suggest for a Friday night in July??
Yep, I think 7:30 is a good plan. You could always have one person wait in line (if anyone is willing) and as long as you have cell phones and that person is willing to fight to keep your other seats saved, you can just meet them in there. I wouldn't make them save your seats for too long, but it would allow you to ride ToT or RNRC one more time!!
I think you could even wait as late as 8. I believe they open the gates one hour before the show. You won't necessarily get "front and center" seats, but you would still get good seats. I don't remember ever lining up more than one hour early and usually get seats more or less centrally located. It is a huge seating area and people will still be getting seated almost up until show time.
I would say maybe 7:45 for a Friday night in July! I think that's a good idea. Probably around 7:45. We walked in around 8 and got a pretty darn good seat in my opinion. I can't remember what night it was though. So personally I think that if you go around 7:45, you should be in good shape!! HTH!!
Happy planning!
I think your original plan of getting in line at 7:30 is a wise one. With only one show that night, it's bound to be packed so far better to be safe than sorry since you really don't want to run the chance of missing Fantasmic.
We're going to try to take a pretty laid-back approach to touring the parks, so after going on a bunch of rides in the morning at the Magic Kingdom we'll probably take it easy at MGM. We'll get on line and wait around relaxing. My mom and I will go off shopping, and my brother and dad will go off and do their own thing for a little while. Once we get into the actual theater we'll get snacks and stuff, so the time should go by pretty quick. Thanks for the tips!
Melissa, we went to see Fantasmic on a Saturday night (while the MK was closed for Grad Night) and I went at 7PM for an 8:30 show. They'd already opened the theatre and I got a great seat and was able to hold it for our entire group without any complaints from any other guests.
Don't forget to take something to use to "hold" the extra seats (if you're not all going to wait in the theatre.) I had everyone's pullovers and sweatshirts and I laid them out on the bench. By 8PM, about half my party arrived and were able to hold their own seats.
Good luck - I love this show now!
Eileen
PS - I personally recommend the "Mickey" section, which is dead-center, and a little higher up. The view is terrific, you don't get misted from the water and it's a quick exit from the theatre.
What we usually do is grab something to eat in the area around the entrance to Fantasmic. There is a Fairfax Fries (McDonalds) and a Toluca Legs Turkey Co. (Also, I believe there is a fresh fruit stand?) There are a lot of different choices in and around the theatre. We find eating is a great way to pass the time.
I think anywhere between 7:30 and 8 would get you great seats, the further you are from the show, the better it is! (It's harder to see a lot of the stuff if you are really close, and you get wet, but it's hot, so that's okay!)