favorite live shows in each park - what would you miss?

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Thinking of spending my 3 solo days at WDW in March doing more of the live shows than I do when ppl are w/me. What should I make sure I see? What should I skip?
 
Off-Kilter and British Invasion make my list, with regular visits to the street-side beer tap in between sets of each.
 
I completely agree and thats already in the plans Bicker! What about the othe parks? Anything else at EpCot?
 
You have to watch the various comediens throughout the World Showcase at Epcot, and in MGM. They are very funny!! I recommend the Romeo and Juliet spoof in Italy. I'm not sure when they play, when I saw them it was at night. They are absolutely hilarious!

The Chinese acrobats are great too. I've only seen them once or twice, but the things they do are amazing!

Over at MGM, if you're into Rock music, then watch Sweat, Mulch, and Shears. They usually play around Lights Motors Action, and they are great. They play the classic rock songs from Queen, Kiss, ect. :thumbsup2
 

newholidayx2 said:
Thinking of spending my 3 solo days at WDW in March doing more of the live shows than I do when ppl are w/me. What should I make sure I see? What should I skip?
Great idea! I love the Streetmosphere performers in MGM. Unfortunately, they don't have a published schedule, so when I'm solo, I've gone to MGM and sat on one of the benches on the Main Street (Hollywood Boulevard?) for 2-3 hours with a paperback book for when they're not around. In Epcot I never miss "Grail!Grail!Grail!", the comedians in UK. In MK, I love the Main Street Trolley Performers, and in AK, I love the Pocohontas Animal Training Show (I have no desire to go to the regular Pocohontas show, but I love the Animal Training one).
 
The week before we visited WDW, Steve Soares posted the Streetmosphere performers' schedule on his website. I don't see the information there now though.
 
If you go to AK, don't miss Festival of the Lion King. :simba:
 





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