

In general the same way it can be for fireworks shows and (at DL) Fantasmic. However, these other shows usually have some options - if you are willing to wait long enough - for sitting. For WOC there is no other option at the moment.I can't believe you have to stand for WOC...my kids won't be able to see a thing. How can this be?![]()
They had computer mockups up the wazoo. But apparently they still missed some details.I swear, those Disney folks would be well served to bring in a group of Disney fanatics to help them plan these things. Didn't they do mock-ups before they built the viewing area?
They had computer mockups up the wazoo. But apparently they still missed some details.
So, what does one do? There are places kids can see - at railings for instance. You need to find these spots, arrive early, and get there.
It is a bummer. If you work hard at it you can get a good view.
The CMs when I was there this weekend were telling people that when the show started people should let the kids move toward the rails so they could see. You know how popular that is, when people have been staking out a rail seat for an hour or more.
I'm a premium AP holder, and WOC isn't something we'll be seeing again until they fix the seating situation. We could have done a ton of rides from 8:30 when we first lined up, to 11:00 (it took 15 minutes to be "herded" out). Not to mention, both the fireworks and the late Fantasmic. YMMV.![]()
We all six preferred Fantasmic. Next time I'll watch WOC from the back of the area, with no time or money investment. If you've seen the Bellagio and Laserium and Fantasmic, you've pretty much seen what WOC has got going on. I was more impressed with Toy Story Midway Mania in a way.I agree! I was extremely disappointed. Furthermore, what I did see wasn't all that fabulous.
The CMs when I was there this weekend were telling people that when the show started people should let the kids move toward the rails so they could see. You know how popular that is, when people have been staking out a rail seat for an hour or more.
I agree! I was extremely disappointed. Furthermore, what I did see wasn't all that fabulous.
I've never understood why adults have a problem with this. It's not like the kids are blocking their views. Can someone enlighten me??
I've never understood why adults have a problem with this. It's not like the kids are blocking their views. Can someone enlighten me??
Tracy

I don't mind kids in front of me and I will invite any small kids up to see a show in front of me, if they're behind me and polite. What I don't like is waiting 90 minutes at a rail spot just wide enough for my family and then 10 minutes before showtime a family gets off a ride and then squishes their four kids into each of our armpits. I guess that's what DL wants, though. Eh, I'll just watch from the back from now on. I have personal space issues anyway.![]()