Candlelight Processional at Epcot?

threeboysmom

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We don't usually go during Christmas time, so I am a little of a newbie when it comes to special events.

I believe there is no charge for the Candlelight Processional (unless you wanted dinner as part of the package?) We are going the week after Thanksgiving which is *usually* a fairly light time. Will it be easy for our family of 5 to get seats if we show up 30-45 minutes ahead of time? Which show has the least amount of people? I'm thinking of doing the 8:15 because I would think most people would be wanting to get a place for Illuminations at that time? Or is it better to stand in line for the 5:00 show? :) :) Which is the least crowded based on your experience?

Thanks!
 
The 5:00 show is easier to get into because most people like to eat before seeing the show.

I would definitely plan one hr before...and, even then it is "iffy". We usually buy tickets for the CP, but did not this year because we didn't particularly care for any of the presenters that week.

We will trying to see it for free just like you....something we have never done in the past.

:wave:

Beca
 
Would que up more like 60 minutes and you should get a good seat.Sorry in our experience it seems all shows are well attended.We do the dinner package and go to the 6:45 performance.Who the guest narrator is during your stay will effect how many attend also.Have a great time on your visit. :goodvibes :wizard: :wave2:
 





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