this is great advice. I'm booked for our february trip (they have not expanded hours yet so hoping it will move from 8-9 the saturday of both president's week and princess half marathon). What time is "a little late" for the plaza party? an hour before? they actually start 75 minutes before, not 90.Are you doing the terrace seating or the plaza garden seating? If it's terrace seating, get there earlier to try to get a good table. If it's plaza viewing, we prefer to be a little late as the buffet is quite chaotic at the beginning of the party. If you arrive a little late, it seems you have a better shot of sitting on the mid-mezzanine level (right above the terrace viewers) which is a little less chaotic and more ambient than the upper terrace.
Are you sure it's 10 pm with a 9 pm ADR? Our dessert parties have always started 1 1/2 hours prior to fireworks.
this is great advice. I'm booked for our february trip (they have not expanded hours yet so hoping it will move from 8-9 the saturday of both president's week and princess half marathon). What time is "a little late" for the plaza party? an hour before? they actually start 75 minutes before, not 90.
this is great advice. I'm booked for our february trip (they have not expanded hours yet so hoping it will move from 8-9 the saturday of both president's week and princess half marathon). What time is "a little late" for the plaza party? an hour before? they actually start 75 minutes before, not 90.
Are you doing the terrace seating or the plaza garden seating? If it's terrace seating, get there earlier to try to get a good table. If it's plaza viewing, we prefer to be a little late as the buffet is quite chaotic at the beginning of the party. If you arrive a little late, it seems you have a better shot of sitting on the mid-mezzanine level (right above the terrace viewers) which is a little less chaotic and more ambient than the upper terrace.
Are you sure it's 10 pm with a 9 pm ADR? Our dessert parties have always started 1 1/2 hours prior to fireworks.
I agree with @DisneyWishes14, my answer depends on if you booked the Plaza Garden or Tomorrowland Terrace version and my advice would be similar.
Both versions of the party start 1 hour and 15 minutes prior to HEA. If HEA is at 9, the ADR shows up as 7:45PM. If HEA is at 8, the ADR shows up as 6:45PM.
Can I ask when you're seeing fireworks scheduled for 10PM? Must be around Thanksgiving I guess? If it is a 10PM HEA, the dessert party will start 8:45PM.
Don't mind at all! In fact, appreciate it! I had bariatric surgery in July so the dessert aspect is actually quite secondary to me as well, but hoping to grab some fruit and cheese (I need to eat frequently) and maybe a bite or two of something sweet as a treat, but if they had a package for $10 cheaper with no food I'd take it. I'm with my 9 year old so he is going to want some desserts but I do not plan to sit there for an hour eating desserts. We are not showing up hungry to maximize dessert consumption as we have a 4:30 BoG adr for dinner.. we'll skip dessert there and the party will put an hour or two between dessert and dinner but the food is so not the focus.I know this wasn’t directed at me, but I’ll give you my opinion if you don’t mind.
For us, the main appeal of the dessert party is the reserved fireworks viewing. We’ll eat a dessert or two, if that, but otherwise that’s not our motivation. For the plaza version, our preference is to arrive more like 8:20-8:30ish (assuming a 9PM HEA). I like to be out to the garden area by 8:40-45ish. I find anything more is overkill and we just waste time sitting around.
I concede this strategy might not make sense for some folks, but it works for us.
My answer would also be a little different if OUAT is before HEA, as I’d probably bump up that time a bit so we could watch OUAT from the garden.
Hope that makes sense. Happy to elaborate if needed!
I guess they've changed the starting time! For plaza viewing, I would show up 15 minutes into the party to try to let the opening chaos die down. Spend 20 minutes tops eating dessert and get over to the garden.
I was surprised they opened bookings at 6 months out.. that was not my experience in the past (I was always chasing the opening). I am considering doing the illuminations frozen dessert party on our last night just for the whole experience as well.. I like the idea of sitting at a table and nibbling on dessert and then ending our night (whole trip really) with Illuminations and frozen. That said, it is only booking about 3 months in advance right now, and Epcot hours NEVER change.@Lisa F - Hope you guys have fun!
Just FYI, one thing I’ve always read around here and I think tends to hold true is that once you see dessert parties available for booking at specific dates/times, you very rarely will see fireworks times later moved. I do agree that the park closing time is likely to be moved on your date, but I’m a little less confident you’ll see the fireworks time move.
As always, YMMV!