Fantasmic

Disney owl said:
my teenagers think it is BORING, so be warned. Though they have seen it twice. I love it by the way & I'm sure your in-laws will too.

If you are thinking of doing the package, which we have done bothe times. I'd recommend Hollywood & Vine, with it being a buffett. If your boys have big appetites like mine it will suit them best.

pixiedust:

oh dear mine are both teenagers :worried:
 
Ali and boyz said:
me again :blush:

hope this doesn't sound to stupid a question but am I right in thinking the frist show is about 7.30 ? so do you get the same affect if it is a laser show and it isn't dark (we go in July)
thanks :grouphug:

The show is always performed when it is dark, so no need to worry about that. And anyway, the two shows daily in July are done at 9:00pm, and 10:30pm.
 
Ali and boyz said:
oh dear mine are both teenagers :worried:

Don't worry...I've seen the show with a huge group of teenagers and everyone left thinking it was amazing. Of course...maybe British teens are just different ;) If they like Disney movies/characters, they'll love the show.
 
went and booked yesterday :) spoke to DS who is 20 and he said yes so made a reservation via member services for hollywood and vine :banana:
 

Laurafoster said:
wo hoo congrats! im sure they will love it!

been to florida quite a few times now and NEVER stayed onsite NEVER done a ADR. Sooooooooo feel like a kid in a toy shop :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
Just had a thought Ali, isn't your son in a wheelchair? just thinking cos we had a wheelchair user on our trip last year and the wheelchair spaces were along the back of the amphitheatre and if you had one that wasn't central, i.e. on the side where the reserved seating is, the view may not be as good. could you check with MS to see if they can reserve a better viewpoint?
 
Ali and boyz said:
been to florida quite a few times now and NEVER stayed onsite NEVER done a ADR. Sooooooooo feel like a kid in a toy shop :rotfl: :rotfl:


I know what you mean, but it's part of the disney experience!

I'm sure you will enjoy it.

Have fun
:goodvibes
 
Glad you decided to go for it. I'm sure you will all love it! :teeth:
 
carolfoy said:
Just had a thought Ali, isn't your son in a wheelchair? just thinking cos we had a wheelchair user on our trip last year and the wheelchair spaces were along the back of the amphitheatre and if you had one that wasn't central, i.e. on the side where the reserved seating is, the view may not be as good. could you check with MS to see if they can reserve a better viewpoint?

yes he is Carol. I will phone MS and see what they say . thanks for thinking about him :thanks:
 
My teenagers loved it (13 - 16 at the time), so did my mother (70), we all loved it.


We saw it in the dark, I must admit, if I had the choice I'd choose to see it in the dark, but with all the effects and the movements there may also be a lot more to see when it is light, characters moving up the rocks etc.
 











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