Living the dream and remembering the Bagman UPDATED 3/21 - Page 68 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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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
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Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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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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Glad Tokyo Dining were able to accommodate you for dinner, but the Beach Club didn't seem much help with the situation!
No, they really weren't, but there is one final part to this long running saga to come... details eventually, probably now when we return from Disney...
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I know the crowds can be insane on the weekends for the festival and definitely a time to avoid frequenting the food booths! Your two courses looked very good. I haven't dined here in a few years, so certainly on my list, but then again, just too much to chose from now!
I think that's a problem a lot of us have right now!
Saturday 24 September – part eleven: where the heck are all the crowds?
When we came out of Tokyo Dining, we were in for a surprise – where the heck were all the crowds from earlier? We still had an hour to kill before IllumiNations, so we had a wander through the shop here…
Then we slowly made our way around World Showcase, marvelling at how dead the park was. Where the heck were all the people we’d seen earlier, when we were struggling to get into France? It was like everyone went “you know what, let’s leave early”. It was bizarre…
We sat down for a while in Morocco, and then decided to explore the pavilion, as we haven’t looked around here properly in years…
We made our way into France, and both got Grand Marnier Slushes. We headed to the back of the country to sit in the gardens there, and just chilled. I figured we’d get a space for IllumiNations just a couple of minutes before 10:00pm, and if we were 10 people back, then so be it. I just wanted to take it easy tonight.
Imagine our shock when we did head over to get a spot a couple of minutes before the show started, and we were able to walk up and get a front row spot in between France and the United Kingdom. Neither of us could believe it!
Once it was all over, we took in the atmosphere of this, our favourite park, for a little while, then strolled out through International Gateway, singing along to the Tapestry of Nations music. Odd how we weren’t impressed with the parade at the time, but now we have fond memories of it, and love the way the music is still used today, all those years on.
The weather today was hot and sunny with temperatures in the high 90s. The best thing today was enjoying the safari and the animal trails with so many good friends. The worst thing today was all the problems with our MagicBands. Today we tried the Boathouse And the result was we really enjoyed our lunch there. The most magical moment today was our great safari with so many good friends.
The last 2 time I've watched Illumination, I've been lucky in finding a front row view only a couple of minutes before the show. I think everyone goes between Norway and Canada to watch. I actually prefer Italy or Japan.
Safe travels today! I can't get over how you just walked up and got a front row spot right before Illuminations started! That was so strange but I loved all the pictures you were able to get because of it! One of the best parts of staying at the BC is walking back to your room after a long day in the parks.
That's strange how everyone seemed to just disappear. Were the food booths still open? Maybe that had something to do with it. I loved the Tapestry of Nations parade and really like the music from it.
Amazing how much the park cleared out! How cool to find a front row spot for Illuminations just a few minutes beforehand. Now I'm humming the Tapestry of Nations music!
Really strange how the crowds had disappeared while you all ate, but so nice to have a front row spot to Illuminations without standing for an hour prior to the show.
The last 2 time I've watched Illumination, I've been lucky in finding a front row view only a couple of minutes before the show. I think everyone goes between Norway and Canada to watch. I actually prefer Italy or Japan.
Interesting. I hope that doesn't mean IllumiNations is becoming less popular. Given Disney are ending Wishes soon, I don't want them to get the idea to do that for IllumiNations...
I can't get over how you just walked up and got a front row spot right before Illuminations started! That was so strange but I loved all the pictures you were able to get because of it! One of the best parts of staying at the BC is walking back to your room after a long day in the parks.
Oh definitely! Of course this trip, we'll be doing that back to the BoardWalk, which will be a bit odd.....