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Old 04-18-2008, 09:55 AM   #16
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Do you get a better view of the whole thing from a little further back?
Not really. The show is done with three water screens -- one facing house left, one facing house right, and one facing house center. The things that occur on the water go from one side of the stage to the other and you see it all from any seat. The events that take place on the stage are also geared to play to the whole house. However, sitting house center means that you see everything coming from one side and you get to enjoy it as it makes it's complete journey to the other side. (If you're on the far sides of the theatre, you only see part of this progression.)

The flames and fireworks freak out some guests and the slight spray from the water screens (if the wind is blowing in your direction) can be a bit cold in cool weather. Otherwise, not a problem.
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Old 04-18-2008, 10:36 AM   #17
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I was there last year from OCT 7th to 11th and We got in line at 6:15 and we were nowhere near the front of the line. When the queueing area opened about 15 minutes later, there were dozens of people shoving and the line grew to a few hundred in a matter of minutes. Then we had to wait about another 30 minutes or so to actually be let into the amphitheater. It was worth it because we got amazing seats dead center and about halfway up. I recommend getting there AS EARLY AS YOU CAN MANAGE. Even though it wasn't really peak time when we were there, by 7:30 it was standing room only.
Wow! Is it really worth the hassle? We haven't been to this show, and I was thinking about it for our upcoming trip. Now I'm not so sure. It must be something special, though, if a couple of hundred people are lining up way ahead of time.
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Wow! Is it really worth the hassle? We haven't been to this show, and I was thinking about it for our upcoming trip. Now I'm not so sure. It must be something special, though, if a couple of hundred people are lining up way ahead of time.
Fantasmic is definitely worth it. It's worth TWICE the hassle you think you're seeing; it's an absolutely brilliant show. THRICE, even! IMO, it is THE primary reason to go to DHS at all.

And as for seating up front or in back, and waiting to leave vs waiting in line: at least, if you have to wait to leave, you have reasonably-comfy benches to sit on whiel the ampitheater empties out ... rather than having to stand.
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I agree with Sean. Fantasmic is the one of the few reason I go to DHS. The other being I love The Great Movie Ride and Lights, Motors Action. Anyway, Fantasmic is a definite must and it is definitely worth any hassle. I've sat all around the theater and can honestly tell you I've not had a "bad" seat. Of course, some are better than others but you can see from everywhere.
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Yes, totally worth it. The only bad part was that from 6:15 to 6:30 we were lined up in the street and my DH decided go to the bathrooms and all of a sudden they opened the barn gate for the actual queueing area and DH was nowhere near me. I was kind of pushed towards the front by the crowd and it took him about 15 minutes to find me!
We decided that we would go through all of that in a heartbeat to see it again. This and Phillharmagic are my DH's favorite attractions at WDW.
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With Fantasmic dinning package you have access to the reserved area. This is located at the right side of the theater. They ask you to be there at least 1/2 hour before the show starts. So if you want center seats, you may not want the dining package seating.
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I want my reserved seats but I have a general question. If you woule prefer to sit in the middle, not in the preferred seating area, could you just walk in with the reas of the people? I mean, no one is going to know you did the dinner package, right?

I guess it would be pointless to do the package if you weren't using the reserved seating but just a thought. Personally, I want my reserved seating.
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We were waiting at the table area across from the line and we walked in when the gates opened. Of course that was early in the year, and the fall could be different. We keep an eye on the line and just keep in mind that we like sitting at the top....since I'm taller I hate to think of a small child sitting on a parents lap because I block the view.
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I would line up at least an hour before the show time if not more. Good idea to judge the crowds through out the day. Even the slowest times of the year can be very busy days its just the luck of the draw of which park everyone goes to the day.
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Are the preferred seats better? I was thinking they would be in the center.

We are discussing seeing if we can get the dinner package for when we are there (if it doesn't interfere with any of the other reservations we already have). We will have a 3 yo and an 18 month old. We'll be going in mid-late August.
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The seats with the Fantasmic Dining Package aren't so much preferred, as simply reserved. They hold back the seats on the right side of the theater as you are facing the stage.

People entering through the main entrance will be seated in the center and left areas of the theater. Seating starts about 1-1 1/2 hours prior to the performance. If you have reserved seats, you are told to arrive at the special entrance by about 1/2 hour prior. At 15 minutes to the performance - any remaining reserved seats are opened up to the general public - so be sure to get there on time.

These seats have a fine view, as do most seats in the theater, but they don't have that center stage view.
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Thanks. Would it be better to do the package or go for the unreserved seats with a 3 yo and a younger child?

I don't want to sit too close and have either of them be scared of the fire. I don't think either one would scared of the fireworks as DD loves them.
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Thanks. Would it be better to do the package or go for the unreserved seats with a 3 yo and a younger child?
Depends on the children. How patient can they be, while waiting in line, or sitting in the ampitheater with nothing happening yet?

If you are at all concerned with impatience (and recall, this will be happenign at the END of the day, on full stomachs, so tired-and-cranky is a bit more likely, yes?) ... then I say the package, and the reserved seating, is probably the safer bet.
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Depends on the children. How patient can they be, while waiting in line, or sitting in the ampitheater with nothing happening yet?

If you are at all concerned with impatience (and recall, this will be happenign at the END of the day, on full stomachs, so tired-and-cranky is a bit more likely, yes?) ... then I say the package, and the reserved seating, is probably the safer bet.
DS would probably do better than DD (who is older). She isn't very patient but I'm hoping that since we have a few more months and she'll be a little older that things will be better (hey, I can hope can't I? ).

I think we are going to try to see if we can do the package. If not we will just see what happens. Worst case, someone in the party holds our seats (is that allowed?) and someone else takes the kids around (is that also allowed or do you have to stay in the ampitheater once you are inside?) for a little while.

How close is the reserved seating to the front? Is it within that 10 rows that may get wet or be more apt to scare some?
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This and the Brown Derby are the only reason I get excited about DHS... Fantasmic is a must see!
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