Di$neyDad
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I paid for the Fantasmic Buffet recently and felt that is was so NOT worth it. (I didn't get the balcony seating, so maybe that's worth it.) My entire reason for paying for this was so that I could walk up right before the show and sit down with a good view. I wanted to avoid the whole "stake out a place two hours before the show" thing. But you have to check in so many times before the show, it actually might have been easier to just plop down somewhere else two hours prior.
We had reservations for the 9:00 show. We happened to walk by the seating location around 7:30 or so and stopped to ask if this is where we check in. "Yes", we were told, "and here's your number - your number 6. Make sure you're here at 8:30 sharp to check in." Huh? Nobody told us about getting a number. Anyway, we show up at 8:30 and they do a role call. I'm assuming we would have lost our number if we weren't there. Then at 8:50 we were seated in numerical order. We had previously been told that the best seating was on the right-hand side, and fortunately seating was still available there, but not in the front row. So, in order to get a low number, you need to show up before 7:30. Then you need to check back at 8:30 and then hang around until the show starts. This was NOT the level of convenience that I thought I had paid for.
The desserts were good, but not outstanding. (They were already out when we stopped by at 7:30, so I'm not sure how fresh they were.) The views from the reserved seating varied as there are a couple of columns in front that would block some views. Prior to the show, a CM spent quite a bit of time hyping the show, describing recent improvements that had been made and stating it was way better than at WDW. But I wasn't that impressed - there were actually several components that I liked much better at WDW. About the only thing that did impress me was the CM service (they get your drinks, you get your desserts). And we did get to stay for the fireworks, which started immediately after Fantasmic. But overall, it was quite a disappointment.
We had reservations for the 9:00 show. We happened to walk by the seating location around 7:30 or so and stopped to ask if this is where we check in. "Yes", we were told, "and here's your number - your number 6. Make sure you're here at 8:30 sharp to check in." Huh? Nobody told us about getting a number. Anyway, we show up at 8:30 and they do a role call. I'm assuming we would have lost our number if we weren't there. Then at 8:50 we were seated in numerical order. We had previously been told that the best seating was on the right-hand side, and fortunately seating was still available there, but not in the front row. So, in order to get a low number, you need to show up before 7:30. Then you need to check back at 8:30 and then hang around until the show starts. This was NOT the level of convenience that I thought I had paid for.
The desserts were good, but not outstanding. (They were already out when we stopped by at 7:30, so I'm not sure how fresh they were.) The views from the reserved seating varied as there are a couple of columns in front that would block some views. Prior to the show, a CM spent quite a bit of time hyping the show, describing recent improvements that had been made and stating it was way better than at WDW. But I wasn't that impressed - there were actually several components that I liked much better at WDW. About the only thing that did impress me was the CM service (they get your drinks, you get your desserts). And we did get to stay for the fireworks, which started immediately after Fantasmic. But overall, it was quite a disappointment.