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Me, too. I'd just like to have that part of the planning done and closed.
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The fireworks show sounds great! And how can you go wrong with a new song by Richard Sherman?
I was so excited when I first read that he had composed the new song. So special!
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Can't believe, you can't get a dining package yet as that is just ridiculous! Love the quote of being tomorrow,,,,and a great big beautiful tomorrow from Carousel of Progress in TL in WDW! Perhaps, one of my favorite Disney songs and always gets me in the mood for a WDW trip!
The minute I typed the word tomorrow the song just started going through my head.
We just got home from DLR last night, and you are going to LOVE it! It is very different from WDW, but it is wonderful in its own way. In many ways, I liked it better than WDW. Paint the Night, Disneyland Forever, World of Color, and Fantasmic are all amazing. Don't miss any of them! Cars Land is incredible. Be sure to rewatch Cars before your trip, so you will really appreciate how great Cars Land is. I think you will love the Grand Californian. The location sure can't be beat! I was in love with how close together and walkable everything is at DLR, and guests of the GC are right in the middle of things. We flew Southwest into LAX and it was easy. A short walk from the gate to baggage claim, and then right out the door to ground transportation. Hopefully your dining package issues will be resolved soon. My guess is that they haven't finalized the park hours for those nights, and therefore don't know the show times. I'm sure they'll get it set soon.
I am glad you have watched the fireworks. I cried! I am a huge fan of Ashley Brown. We saw her as Mary Poppins. That song she sang was perfect. But what got me was the Nemo part of the show. Absolutely breathtaking.
There are viewing areas for “Disneyland Forever” fireworks along the Rivers of America and near “it’s a small world,” in addition to Main Street, U.S.A. and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Each area lends a different feel to the show, so Disney suggests that guests consider trying them all!
I hope the song is to my taste (I hated the music for Believe in Holiday Magic...too cheesy and tuneless). I'm a huge fan of the Sherman Bros musicals, I hope it has similar pep and catchy-ness!
I had not read about the different viewing areas. I tend to catch them from the Monorail platform in Tomorrowland. I kind of think it's not allowed, but we've never been stopped before! There are a few benches up there, you can hear the music, and no craning to see it all. Nobody is up there!
Listen Cam, be sure to be well prepared for the amount of candy you will be able to collect at the Halloween party. We are used to the WDW one, where there is usually one treat cart per trail. Well, at D/L last year, there were 2 or 3 treat carts per trail, and each one of them gave us a large handful of treats! We ended up with a backpack crammed full as we had to keep emptying our treat bags into it!
There were little bags of carrot sticks, as well as lots of branded stuff. Our favourites were the Fruit Crisps (dried apple), some sort of cheesy puffs of clouds, and Cheezits - wow, where have they been all my life??
Yum!
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When looking at all the videos of the fireworks show right after the Anniversary celebration started, it was clear that several viewings are needed to see it all! You definitely would miss all the projections on Main St if you just went up to the hub to watch! I kind of liked the projections better than the fireworks, at least from the videos. It all looks fantastic.
I've been to DL twice in the last five years but I still have never seen the fireworks or Fantasmic there. We usually stay mid-week to keep the points cheaper and the crowds smaller. We usually go during slow seasons so they only have them on weekends. This next trip I am coming in on Saturday just to see the fireworks. I can't wait to hear all about them in your report to get me even more excited!
We watched the fireworks from two different locations last week, and I would have watched them from another location if I could have convinced the family! If you watch the first showing of Fantasmic, you can stay in your same location for the fireworks (seated if you had a dining package), and they project the projections onto a water screen. You can see the fireworks just fine from there, you can see a bit of Tink flying, you can see part of something special that happens at the Matterhorn, and another special something also happens there. We also watched the fireworks from the IaSW area. They project the projections onto IaSW. You could see the Matterhorn if you turned around and craned your neck. I don't know if Tink was visible from this area or not. We never did get to see the fireworks from Main Street. The crowds for the early parade were just too overwhelming there.
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Definately watch the fireworks from Main St as one of your viewing locations! We watched from near the flag pole and had a great view of all of the projections on the MainSt. buildings. In this case, closer to the castle is not necessarily better.
We just got home from DLR last night, and you are going to LOVE it! It is very different from WDW, but it is wonderful in its own way. In many ways, I liked it better than WDW. Paint the Night, Disneyland Forever, World of Color, and Fantasmic are all amazing. Don't miss any of them! Cars Land is incredible. Be sure to rewatch Cars before your trip, so you will really appreciate how great Cars Land is. I think you will love the Grand Californian. The location sure can't be beat! I was in love with how close together and walkable everything is at DLR, and guests of the GC are right in the middle of things. We flew Southwest into LAX and it was easy. A short walk from the gate to baggage claim, and then right out the door to ground transportation. Hopefully your dining package issues will be resolved soon. My guess is that they haven't finalized the park hours for those nights, and therefore don't know the show times. I'm sure they'll get it set soon.
Thank you, thank you! Your excitement is fueling more of my own. I figured it was park hours that was causing the dilemma. Thanks for the reassurances on LAX, too.
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I am glad you have watched the fireworks. I cried! I am a huge fan of Ashley Brown. We saw her as Mary Poppins. That song she sang was perfect. But what got me was the Nemo part of the show. Absolutely breathtaking.
Disney fireworks always make me cry. I'll be watching for the Nemo part.
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Good to know about the fireworks - I'm going to make a note of that for our trip.
I got an email yesterday and ordered it through the Disney Store website. There is lots of great merchandise!
I hope those dining packages get released soon. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you that its sooner rather than later!
I got an e-mail today about 60th Diamond Anniversary merchandise. I am so tempted.
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Definately watch the fireworks from Main St as one of your viewing locations! We watched from near the flag pole and had a great view of all of the projections on the MainSt. buildings. In this case, closer to the castle is not necessarily better.
Thanks for the info on fireworks viewing as I might have tried for closer. I'm wondering about bringing my tripod for one night as I won't have as far to carry it, so further back would work better with it.
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