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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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This hotel holds a special place in my heart, so it thrills me so much when people love it. And the next time we're both in Orlando at the same time, perhaps we can work out a stay that won't cost a small fortune. Save
Hey - works for me! We're back in Orlando in January 2018... just sayin'
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Glad to hear that you enjoyed the Star Wars Dessert Party! We liked it too! Our favorite item was the seasoned pita bread!
Dang it, I think I missed that...
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I did NOT like the swamp milk. I could have lived without the Chewbacca mug, and actually ended up leaving mine in our hotel room, although my DH and DS brought theirs home.
It did take up a lot of space in our suitcases, I will admit.
Cheryl, the dessert party at DL WOC came preplated - fruit, cheese and sweets. No buffet line. Although there just wouldn't be space. You were seated at assigned tables, and ate during the show.
For some reason, your pictures now show up at work. So now I've seen the spread. Wow! That's really something!!
Cheryl, the dessert party at DL WOC came preplated - fruit, cheese and sweets. No buffet line. Although there just wouldn't be space. You were seated at assigned tables, and ate during the show.
Thanks for the details. That really doesn't sound like something that would work for us, not with my tree fruit allergy. I'm sure they could work around it, but Mark has to be careful with cheese, as he has a dairy intolerance, so buffets work much better for us.
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For some reason, your pictures now show up at work. So now I've seen the spread. Wow! That's really something!!
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Thursday 2 March – part eleven: time to see the Star Wars fireworks!
Although we’d seen some of the larger fireworks over the last few nights we’d been here, I had little idea what to expect from this, as I’d deliberately not watched any videos, and I was glad I hadn’t, as it meant everything was a nice surprise. It was beautifully put together. I can’t say whether someone who’s not seen the movies would enjoy it, as obviously I have, but I’m thinking they probably would.
I liked the way they used the whole cannon of movies to tell the story, and how there were darker and lighter parts to it. The projections on the theatre are just unbelievable, and really to watch this and get the best out of it, you really do need to be able to see those – something to bear in mind if you don’t go to the party and you’re looking for a viewing spot.
I tell you when the flames go off above the theatre, wow, you really feel those – we were quite shocked at how hot they were!
Once the show finished, of course everyone was heading out of the park, but honestly, it wasn’t as much of a scrum (rugby term for those who don’t remember from previous reports ) as I expected. There was still quite a lot of space in between people. I’ve seen much worse at the Magic Kingdom, let’s put it that way.
When we came out, we figured we probably could have made the first Friendship back, but as there was no sign of one, and we knew it would take around 20 minutes to get back to the BoardWalk (it’s the third stop from here), we’d already decided we weren’t going to bother, and were going to walk. If you’re staying at the BoardWalk, it’s probably about a 15 minute walk, and we weren’t the only ones. I was quite surprised by how many people took the walkway, and a lot of them were going further than the BoardWalk. We figured we might as well walk our dinner off, and the temperatures were warm enough to make it a very pleasant walk back.
We were back in the room before 8:30pm, and it wasn’t long before we were in bed and out, although we didn’t fall asleep until after IllumiNations obviously… as that’s a little loud here.
The weather today was hot and sunny with temperatures in the high 80s. The best thing today was the Flower and Garden Festival. The worst thing today was Mark pulling his back in the morning. The funniest thing today was Mark with the Jawwas. Today we tried the Star Wars dessert party And the result was it was wonderful, and definitely the way to see the fireworks! The most magical moment today was watching the Star Wars fireworks.
I remember when the fireworks first started and a lot of reviews said where the best viewing area was. Then the dessert party started and took over that exact spot!! I think you did have the best place to watch.
I can see how the dessert party would be worth it for adults, especially with the drinks included. But not sure it's worth it for kids.
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Thursday 2 March – part eleven: time to see the Star Wars fireworks!
Although we’d seen some of the larger fireworks over the last few nights we’d been here, I had little idea what to expect from this, as I’d deliberately not watched any videos, and I was glad I hadn’t, as it meant everything was a nice surprise. It was beautifully put together. I can’t say whether someone who’s not seen the movies would enjoy it, as obviously I have, but I’m thinking they probably would.
I liked the way they used the whole cannon of movies to tell the story, and how there were darker and lighter parts to it. The projections on the theatre are just unbelievable, and really to watch this and get the best out of it, you really do need to be able to see those – something to bear in mind if you don’t go to the party and you’re looking for a viewing spot.
We saw the Star Wars Fireworks last June...just a week after they started. My husband is a huge Star Wars fan but I've never seen any of the movies and have no desire to see them. I know a lot of the characters from the movies but don't really know their relationships/interactions. I know nothing about any of the plot lines of the movies. That being said, I absolutely loved the Star Wars Fireworks show at DHS!!! I wish we would have had time to go back and see it again before we left. It's currently my favorite nighttime show at Disney (though I haven't seen Happily Ever After yet). I thought the projections were amazing and I felt totally immersed in the show even though I didn't follow the story line (frankly, I wasn't really paying attention to that). And the heat from those pillars of flames was intense! I tell anyone who will listen that this show is absolutely worth seeing even if you've never seen any of the movies. And I agree that you need to position yourself so that you have a clear view of the projections. I felt like the fireworks were just a bonus and it's not critical to have a clear view of those as they're not the focal point of the show.
It certainly looked they had put out a good selection of foods for the Dessert Party! Glad you both enjoyed it so much and thought it was worth the price. I enjoyed seeing all your Star Wars Fireworks pictures since I still haven't seen this show with even with all the trips to Disney this past year. I love the walkway between the Boardwalk Resort and DHS. It's one of the reasons we so enjoy staying there!
Looks like a superb show! Do we know how long it's running? Right now the calendar doesn't show availability in October or November (when we'd want tickets)