Candlelight Processional in the Rain - advice?

MaggieBags

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Hi -

Looks like there is a pretty good chance we'll be watching the Candlelight Processional in the rain. We have a dining package.

Any insight as to how early we should be in line to get a seat under the roof? Could I stand in line and let the kids do something else and the join me closer to when they start to let us in?

Thank you!
 

I've done Candlelight in the rain before. Those first rows under cover fill quickly. Yes, you could hold the spot for the family but when the line starts moving, it's moving so would need to come quickly ... or bring sweatshirts or other items to save seats for them (people did that on Thursday for the 5pm show). They will ask people to "squeeze in" toward the middle to accommodate the most audience members possible. Some comply and some don't. Brought a heavy-duty garbage bag to sit on and also had a small hand towel in my bag to dry off the bench. Sat through it with a raincoat with a hood on. It's not ideal but it's still lovely.
 
It’s going to be a soaker for to nights performance. Hopefully those lucky enough to have gotten dining packages can enjoy it under the awning.

Just occurred to me… how do the performers due the processional part… always so moving to experience… in the rain? Do they just stay in place?
 
Ugh. I'm sorry for those who have been planning and looking forward to this. It will still be lovely, but no one wants pouring rain. Stage is fully under cover, although the choir processional is presumably walking through the rain to get to the stage. There are only maybe ~5 rows of seats under cover and some of that gets blocked off. The majority of seats do not have cover.
 
Ugh. I'm sorry for those who have been planning and looking forward to this. It will still be lovely, but no one wants pouring rain. Stage is fully under cover, although the choir processional is presumably walking through the rain to get to the stage. There are only maybe ~5 rows of seats under cover and some of that gets blocked off. The majority of seats do not have cover.
I think it’s a bit more than 5 and they are big so you can squeeze a lot of people under if the CMs push it.

The note about blocked areas is quite important. If it’s a popular night a lot of the covered area can be blocked off. One night I saw NPH and almost all of the covered area was blocked to even the dining packages. So I’d plan to be out in the rain even with a package to be safe.
 
We had the dining package for the 6:45 show. Got seated and by 6:50 they hadn’t started and then cancelled the show due to lightning. Is there someone I can contact about either seeing another show or getting a refund? Other nights we are here are sold out.
 
We had the dining package for the 6:45 show. Got seated and by 6:50 they hadn’t started and then cancelled the show due to lightning. Is there someone I can contact about either seeing another show or getting a refund? Other nights we are here are sold out.
We were there last night and had the dining package. A CM told us to go to Guest Services. We got a gift card for $15 per person refund. We had to give Guest Services the entry badge from each person as proof.for refund.
 

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