ArielRae
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Anyone recommend a good location to watch the Disneyland Fireworks? We would like our spot close to a restroom if we have to stake out our spots early.
I like watching the fireworks from Main Street. The area between the end of the shops and the Partners Statue is a good spot, but with the new Pixar show debuting next month, I don't know how much they'll be using the MS buildings (so it might be good to be a bit further back).
If you can easily get to the Adventureland bathrooms, then yes, they're among the biggest. However, F! can often cause them to implement crowd control in that area. Guests have to enter via Frontierland and then double back to get to the bathrooms. Getting back to MS should be easier because they usually use Adventureland as the exit. You could try to go in via Adventureland, but there are often a wall of CMs tell guests that it's one way traffic out of Adventureland. I've been at Jolly Holiday and tried to get to those bathrooms, only to be directed to enter via Frontierland, go about halfway down (until the wall of benches and CMs end) and then double back.restroom options are best on the west side of Castle hub, right across from the tiki room and on a major in/out path and one at the restaurant in Fronteir land, easier access in terms of crowd flow.
I actually think the Plaza Inn/Tomorrowland bathrooms might be the easiest to get to; depending entirely on where you are watching fireworks. There are a set of bathrooms next to the Plaza Inn, just at the entrance to Tomorrowland. Those should be pretty easy to get to from Main Street (getting back might be a bit tougher, depending what they're doing for crowd control).If at the east side, Alice bathrrom is a long ways on major thru way and Tomorrowland bathroom is a hike to both
It's worse than WDW because so many of the guests are locals who don't care if they get much else done that day. They can just come back again next week.On a related note - do you have to stake out your spot way ahead as you do at WDW, or can you find a good viewing spot a little closer to the time because of all of the other evening shows?
On a related note - do you have to stake out your spot way ahead as you do at WDW, or can you find a good viewing spot a little closer to the time because of all of the other evening shows?
I should've bought a lotto ticket! We never wait around for parades or fireworks (or at least not longer than 15-20 minutes). Mostly I lose track of time or we just don't want to waitThe answer to this depends on what kind of viewing spot you want. If you want a prime spot, in front of the castle, then you're going to have to invest a lot of time holding your spot. The more prime your spot, the more time invested. If you are fine with a spot further back, then you might invest an hour or so before the show to get a good view. If you want to view the show from another area, like the ROA or from IASW, you will invest less time waiting, maybe half an hour? Basically, at DL, it isn't common to just walk up at the last minute to find a great fireworks view. If that happens, either buy a lottery ticket asap or you've just cut off someone else's view, most probably the latter.
Yes, Main Street is used as a viewing area for the fireworks. They use the sidewalks as the walkway. In terms of when do they let you start standing...that depends on whether there is a parade or not. If there is no parade, I suppose it really depends on when you want to start waiting. I'd guess that most guests don't start to show up until about an hour before the show at the earliest. They do eventually start to put up ropes (I don't remember when that happens). If there is a parade, they won't let you stand on the street until the parade has passed by.Do they let people stand on Main St for the fireworks like they do at MK? If so, when do they let you stand in the middle of the street?
We will be there the week of May 6th. If we have to stake out a spot an hour before we need to be near a bathroom, which would you recommend watching from small world or the castle? Ideally we would want the castle since this is our first visit. To bad Disneyland doesn't offer VIP/Dessert party tickets with a castle view. I found the VIP seating in Tomorrowland but that doesn’t have a castle view.