flyingdumbo127
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Lol, Nonsuch, I'm a (young-ish) dinosaur I guess. I confess to never having seen either.
In the past, with the Christmas parade, they had the parade take a hard left at the Christmas tree, bypassing the Town Square loop. I don't know if this is possible with Mack.The information about Paint the Night running between shows does not seem possible, unless there is a major change in how the seating (for invited guests) is arranged.
Wow, I got a 2 bedroom suite at the DLH with concierge cheaper than that!Just booked Club Level GCH Saturday night Dec 5th for $1228..Phew that was hard to swallow!
Thank you we have talked about it as a family with the young one and say a curb seat will have to be what we get. Question. Where do they start walking down main street from?
What time does the choir start walking down Main Street from the Little Red Wagon? Does the actual walk start at 5:30 or is 5:30 the start of them already being on stage for the performance? In other words, if you only hope to catch the "processional" part of the performance what time does that start? Thanks!The little red wagon where they sell corn dogs, at the end of Main Street.
I looked at some video I shot last year of Candlelight, and noted the narrator started about 5:45p, so I am guessing they leave to go down Main St about 530p.
We plan on seeing Lana Parrilla at 530 on Sunday and Geena Davis at 530 on Saturday. Will love contrasting them.
Due to some personal events, there is unfortunately a chance I may not be able to make the Candlelight Processional on Sunday as planned. If not, I hope everyone on this thread that does go has a great time! And I hope there's a good video of it to watch.
Sorry to read this. You were looking forward to going.
The narrator tends to face slightly towards the right (towards the Opera House.) City Hall has stairs where you can be elevated, but the narrator will face a little away from you. (See video.)1) What is the best possible viewing area for the general audience? If I am willing to get there early and just wait, should I try for a bench? Or will standing viewing be better? What is the best view of the narrator for the general audience?
I believe they clear the area after the first showing to allow more people access. But you can ask.2) Are you able to view both shows as a general audience member if you want to? If I've waited all day am I required to give up my spot for the second show if I wanted to see it twice?
This is a great way to do it, so you have someone to hold your spot while you do potty runs or snack runs.3) Anyone else going Sunday that is planning on waiting for a while that wants to be a waiting buddy?
The narrator tends to face slightly towards the right (towards the Opera House.) City Hall has stairs where you can be elevated, but the narrator will face a little away from you. (See video.)
I believe they clear the area after the first showing to allow more people access. But you can ask.
This is a great way to do it, so you have someone to hold your spot while you do potty runs or snack runs.
Glad you enjoyed my write-up from the Candlelight Processional
One of my friends who is also a cast member gets to sing in it every year, so we've made it a tradition to go listen to him. I always try to do a Trip Report too and have pictures going back to 2008!
Disneyland Candlelight Processional Photos - 2014 (Beau Bridges), 2012 (Kurt Russell), 2012 (Edward James Olmos), 2012 (Dick Van Dyke), 2012 (John Stamos), 2011 (Gary Sinise), 2010 (Tom Skerritt), 2009 (Jon Voight), 2008 (John Stamos)
For those curious about the seating, standing, etc, I made a chart from our experience in 2014.
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