2 world of colors! Need help planning

Icecoldpenguin

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2 world of colors!!!! Ok how do I accomplish seeing both? Will they let you stay in your spot if you see the first one? How do fast passes work now? Do you get two different fast passes?

Help!
 
Since this is the first time we have had two WOC, we may not know exactly how things will work.

The last Disney Parks blog update said that you can get a FP for both shows, but you have to queue twice.
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/bl...y-season-at-disney-california-adventure-park/

So yes, you need two FPs. They will be distributing from the regular spot at GRR. They will be distributing them simultaneously.

You will most likely have to exit the WOC area after you watch the first show and re-enter. I can't see how they can do otherwise. They have to empty it out to make sure everyone has a FP for the second show.

But definitely keep an eye out here for people's experiences as they report back.
 
I agree that if you want to see both shows, you'll need to get two FPs (one for each show). When there are two WoC shows per night currently they clear out the FP viewing areas between the shows to ensure that the guests with FPs for the second show can get in. So I think they'll continue to do that even if they are showing two different versions of WoC in one night.
 
Thanks for the link and the help alright I shall begin more planning we leave in 5 days
 

Assuming it is the same as when they do the same show twice in one night, how does it work if you have FPs for both shows? By the time you leave the first show are you so far behind the crowds lined up for the second show that the FPs aren't that useful?

If it makes a difference, our preferred FP viewing spot is from the bridge -- not a dead-on view, but also no scramble to get a spot with nobody in front of you. As I recall, even when there are big crowds fighting for the prime spots down front it is easy to just mosey on over to the bridge because hardly any early arrivers go that way. Does that help with the second show?
 
Assuming it is the same as when they do the same show twice in one night, how does it work if you have FPs for both shows? By the time you leave the first show are you so far behind the crowds lined up for the second show that the FPs aren't that useful?

If it makes a difference, our preferred FP viewing spot is from the bridge -- not a dead-on view, but also no scramble to get a spot with nobody in front of you. As I recall, even when there are big crowds fighting for the prime spots down front it is easy to just mosey on over to the bridge because hardly any early arrivers go that way. Does that help with the second show?

You bring up a great point if we fast pass the first show where is a good spot for a walk up view for the second?
 














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