Holiday Tour and Fireworks

hellotoyou

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We are hoping to book our first Holiday Tour .... I'm wondering if it's possible to stay in our seats and watch the fireworks after the parade .... or do they remove the seats immediately?

Thank you.
 
We are hoping to book our first Holiday Tour .... I'm wondering if it's possible to stay in our seats and watch the fireworks after the parade .... or do they remove the seats immediately?

Thank you.

I don't know for sure, but I doubt you can do that - I'm sure everyone would be trying to do that if it were allowed, and I've never heard of people staying in the seats.
 
As I recall, there was a pretty big time gap between the end of the parade and the start of the fireworks. And the last time we did the tour, they were picking up the seats pretty quickly after the parade. But as it seats you by IASW, there are a bunch of benches that clear out after the parade
 

As I recall, there was a pretty big time gap between the end of the parade and the start of the fireworks. And the last time we did the tour, they were picking up the seats pretty quickly after the parade. But as it seats you by IASW, there are a bunch of benches that clear out after the parade

Yeah, if the parade is say at 5:30 - it lasts 30 minutes at most. That would take you to 6:00. And generally, the earliest the fireworks are is 7:30, so that would be a 90 minute wait.
 
Yeah, if the parade is say at 5:30 - it lasts 30 minutes at most. That would take you to 6:00. And generally, the earliest the fireworks are is 7:30, so that would be a 90 minute wait.

Which is about how long we've had to camp out on the curb/benches for good viewing of parades/fireworks anyway.... LOL. Since the seating is by IASW, those wouldn't be great seats for fireworks anyway, would they?
 
Which is about how long we've had to camp out on the curb/benches for good viewing of parades/fireworks anyway.... LOL. Since the seating is by IASW, those wouldn't be great seats for fireworks anyway, would they?

OK spots around IASW. The projections on the castle are done on IASW also. The problem I find it you look at the Castle for the Low fireworks, ITASW for the projections and to the WNW for the high fireworks. Where as at the hub you have all of this in a single field of vision.
 


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