Eyore4Ever149 said:
I have a ressie for 5/6 but its at 3:40PM! Who the heck eats dinner at 3:40????
Actually, we usually DO eat at 3-3:30 when we visit WDW - found it better to zig when everyone else is zagging, so to speak. By eating a lite bite in our rooms each morning, hitting parks early, then eating an early lunch (11-11:30) we are certainly ready for dinner by then. We only eat 2 meals and then have a lite snack in the evening if we're still hungry (piece of fudge - or

- yum).
Works for us three ways as we: 1) Save money on meals. Lunch & dinner are similar in size & content but usually cost much less at lunch; 2) Avoid the crowds that generally hit Lunch from 12-1:30 and dinner from 6:00-8:00; 3) Have time to 'walk-off' that big early dinner so we aren't so stuffed by bedtime!
Eyore4Ever149 said:
When I went to Fantasmic! in Aug I didn't stand in any lines, I did have to walk up a monumentally long path/hill to get in,
Yup, everyone gets to walk up that hill (dinner package or not) - WDW's contribution to helping work off that early dinner
Eyore4Ever149 said:
but seats were decent (is it really possible to have a bad seat, unless you are up front?)
I agree. However, if you can get seats toward the very top, it is a lot quicker when leaving. For NON-DINNER PACKAGES, they have CM's that direct you where to sit - filling bottom to top starting at center left, then center right, back to off-center left, and so on. Actually, even if you are half-way down the block in the pre-seating waiting line, you will still get very good seating. If you DON'T want to sit in the front, ask nicely

and they will let you chose seats higher up.
Package seating enters by the "Garage" at the front of MGM and directed (after walking up a long hill) to sit in sections that are off-center right and far-right section (Ursella?). We had a dinner package, arrived a bit early and were the first to enter. The CM at the gate called ahead and said "we have our first package guests arriving. Let them choose their seating." Horray!
We got to pick our seats even though the non-package guests wer already entering. The CM said 'take your choice' and allowed us to sit on the end of a row right in front of a large beam - a place to LEANED BACK! (There is one on either side of the arena - left and right.) Granted, we had a pole in front of us that cause some minor obstruction (way down by the front row), but the relief of being able to lean back definately out weighed that blockage. These seats were in the HANDICAP section, but one of our group had a knee problem so the CM said that was fine - besides, as she said "you are the first package family!" So that old 'early-bird-gets-the-worm' thing held true in this instance!
Eyore4Ever149 said:
Will crowds be so different in May?
Probably not so different in May than August, but then it would depend on the night you go. We chose a night when SPECTRO was showing at MK hoping the crowd would be over there instead.
It's also good to try for either a day BEFORE or AFTER an early entry day for MGM to better the odds of a reduced crowd.
Eyore4Ever149 said:
Still debating if I should cancel this one. Somehow eating at Brown Derby and then going on RnR doesnt appeal to me. I dont know.
Uh, we don't go on the RnR after dinner, we go before - or WAY after. Having ridden RnR several times, I have mixed reactions. Personally, I have to brace myself holding my neck & shoulders very stiff for the take off or I get one tremendous headache.
Then, I have to make sure I've eaten something lite within an hour or so before I ride or I get nauseous.
And, finally, I need to make sure we're heading to Epcot soon after so I can hit Ice Station Cool for the 'ginger' drink in case neither of the above work!

Gotta tell ya, that stuff really helps!
Side note: You CAN take food into this area to eat while you are seated waiting for the show. There is also a concession area for snack purchases. So, if you can't finish all that HBD dinner, have them box it to go!
Okay, that won't work for soup or ice cream, but maybe you can order an appetizer that would travel well (fruit & cheese?) & ask your server to box it up to take out.
After all, Fantasmic is great but last less that 1/2 hour. So, go early, sit, relax, munch and spend an hour getting to know your WDW neighbors before the show begins. Have fun!
