OK, before I knuckle down and get to work on my real work, I thought I might post an update about my latest trip-related conundrum.
Candlelight Processional at Epcot is turning into another
MVMCP for me - super expensive and something I'm not even sure is worth it. I feel like we should go and we should do the dinner package so we don't have to wait in line for 2 hours, but they're changing everything up this year and it's getting even more hard to decide.
According to
this thread and
Stitch Kingdom, this year Disney is jacking up the prices, only offering one dinner slot, requiring you to order off a set menu, and including a special IllumiNations viewing area for dinner package participants based on the time that they see the show. (They're also making all meals - even lunch, even at the Biergarten - cost 2 table-service credits, which doesn't affect us but is understandably making many people hoppin' mad).
The prices are
Tier 1 (Biergarten, Garden Grill)
$32.00 - lunch
$44.99 - dinner
Tier 2 (San Angel Inn, Nine Dragons Restaurant, Rose and Crown, Restaurant Marrakesh)
$38.99 - lunch
$44.99 - dinner (may actually be $48.99 and SK has it wrong)
Tier 3 (Le Cellier Steakhouse, Chefs de France, Teppan Edo and Tokyo Dining, Tutto Italia, Coral Reef)
$51.99 - lunch
$58.99 - dinner
$60.99 - 8:15 dinner
And, according to people on the DIS, having a dinner package doesn't guarantee you a seat in a certain section, it just means you get let in a few minutes early - you still have to stand in a line, just not quite as long a line.
At first I was like, well, we'll just go for lunch at the Biergarten so we can do it as cheaply as possible. But the idea of paying $64 to eat clammy coldcuts just makes me

So then I was like, well maybe we should pay a little bit more and get a meal I actually like at Le Cellier. But the price for ONE person at a Tier 2 or Tier 3 restaurant is as much as we usually spend for TWO, since we like to split meals, and we would be restricted to what's on the set menu!
Also, although they haven't released the locations yet, I am thinking that the latest, most expensive showing of CP is going to include a better IllumiNations viewing spot just because, logistically, you aren't going to have time to walk over to some crummy viewing spot like Norway. In fact, it would make the most sense for them to herd us into the prime viewing spot at Italy because it's right next to the theater.... Hmmmm....
My theory is that the first lunch CP package people will be stuck with the Norway ghetto, the middle lunch people will get an OK viewing spot like Morocco or France, and the dinner people will get Italy....
In the end, we'll prolly end up paying $45/person to eat at Biergarten for the last seating so we can hopefully get a great view of IllumiNations after the Candlelight Processional.... This dang thing better be worth it!
