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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 12
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Best place to view fireworks?
Where is the best place to see the fireworks in/from EPCOT? Where in the park or out?
Also, last time @ Disney World we had a great view of "Wishes" from O'Hana. Is there another restaurant that offers better views of the MK fireworks? Thanks |
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1340.63 miles too far from the Fort
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Southern New Hampshire
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Lots of great places around WS to watch Illuminations. Some of our favorites are.... to the right of the water wheel in Morocco (get there early and stake out a space on the wall), along the fence in Mexico, and in Japan - actually stand BACK from the crowds towards the pavilion. The ground slopes up slightly and it gives you a great view over the heads of everyone in front of you (as long as you're not very short).
Most important thing when staking out a spot is to check the wind. You do NOT want to have the wind in your face no matter how good a spot it seems you've found. You'll likely end up with smoke and ash in your eyes during the whole show. ![]() California Grill has a GREAT view from the top of the Contemporary. There are quite a few tables near the windows and also an outdoor observation deck - but it's only open to guests that have dinner there that day. |
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I'm all ears!
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Delaware
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I was in the bar at California Grill a few years ago, and they dim the lights so you can see the fireworks better. It is now a ritual for me to go there for dessert and a few glasses of wine during the fireworks.
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Attention: There's a '71 Castle in the Hub with its lights on!
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: At home near the DEAD CENTER of the USA
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The Beach at the Polynesian Resort offers a great view
of Wishes and other MK Fireworks shows. They do "pipe in" the audio of the shows. There are several ground-level speakers along the sidewalk. They also pipe the audio to the speakers at the Poly pool. That said, the volume level is so LOW that its nearly inaudible. It's been that way for years, and I don't know why. ![]() ![]() Here's a photo I took from the Poly Beach- MK Fireworks (MVMCP Christmas Finale) ![]() ----------------------------- More Viewing Spots- You can see them from TTC (they pipe-in the audio from the show) but you are not allowed to stand in the Ferry loading area. You can see them from the boat-dock and an outside observation deck near Narcoossee's restaurant at the Grand Floridian. Also from the Patio overlooking the Marina. ![]() At the Contemporary, there is viewing on an outdoor observation area on the 4th floor. The California Grill observation areas are reserved for patrons that day of the Grill or Bar. ![]() ![]() (Fireworks shown above are simulated.) As for viewing from INSIDE the dining area of restaurants (you usually need ADRs for most, and they are usually busy during the shows)... you can see (and hear) them at California Grill at Contemporary, 'Ohana at Poly, and Narcoossee's at the Grand Floridian. Last edited by Robo; 09-10-2009 at 11:09 AM. |
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Attention: There's a '71 Castle in the Hub with its lights on!
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Quote:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1928852 Be sure to read thru both pages of the thread as there are additional maps on the second page of posts. |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 12
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Awesome! Thanks
The maps posted above were particularly helpful and answered another question I had.
Last time we were there we rode the monorail and after leaving the monorail we hopped on a ferry to MK (seems we ended up with a bunch of day trippers on the boat). Anyway, there was a resort and beach to the left and I have been wondering what it was - thanks to the pics I see it's the Polynesian! |
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It went to Looneyland, by way of Crazytown, with a detour through Wackoville, and a stop for snacks in Bonkerscity
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Houma, LA
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Robo! You got me! lol
Before I read you caption about the fireworks being simulated, I thought that was the coolest pic ever! I really thought you had captured satelite photos of the fireworks in progress!! lol Still, it is a cool pic!
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Attention: There's a '71 Castle in the Hub with its lights on!
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I put that "simulated" disclaimer on the image when I first posted it because of the controversy over the simulated CGI fireworks added to the Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremonies in 2008. http://www.informationweek.com/news/...leID=210002310 Quote:
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Haunted Mansion junkie
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Des Moines, Iowa
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As BradyBz12 said, check the wind. We like to sit near the shoreline in the England Pavilion. It's to the right of the Fish n' Chips CS place. There's only a couple benches down there, so it's pretty private.
Anyhow, one year we didn't notice the wind until this huge wall of smoke and ash washed over us. Not so much fun!
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