stinkpickle
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We watch from the balcony in Japan.
Hi Janice.since the park closes after the show.
1 if you would like you could but I would do something where you can grab and go food not sit down1 Should we try to eat and watch at the same time?
2 Is it hard to find a place along the street somewhere or is there lots of space available?
3 Where should we sit?
4 Do you have to stand until the show starts or can you sit down and hold your spot until the show begins?
5 Is there other nighttime entertainment at Epcot?
It is not like World of Color, but is performed on the water and there are water effects. No water screens as in World of Color or Fantasmic.
This will help you some, but as with all videos, if you have not seen it, obviously is a spoiler.
Is this something special? How do you get up there or is it open to anyone?We watch from the balcony in Japan.
If you want a REALLY great view, try the Italy Overlook. It's the small balcony that's attached to the Italy building closest to America. You get the entire balcony to yourself, so no crowds, and no people impeding your view. We got some snacks and sat and people watched for 30 minutes before Illuminations started, and then got to see the fireworks from there.Best view of Illuminations IMO is front of Germany. The view of the globe is the best there because it's where it is closest to land.
It is also not too crowded there since the bulk of crowd congregates closer to the countries nearest to the exits since the park closes after the show. Norway to Morocco is where you find the largest number of guests.
If you want a REALLY great view, try the Italy Overlook. It's the small balcony that's attached to the Italy building closest to America. You get the entire balcony to yourself, so no crowds, and no people impeding your view. We got some snacks and sat and people watched for 30 minutes before Illuminations started, and then got to see the fireworks from there.
We were lucky enough to get it for free for "guest recovery," so we didn't have to pay, but it was so much fun, I'm tempted to pay for it as a splurge sometime.
Best view of Illuminations IMO is front of Germany. The view of the globe is the best there because it's where it is closest to land.
Yep, right on top of those steps! We did it in March. It's normally booked the same way you would book a private party in one of the countries, but they can't serve food because it's too small. I think it's normally $150, with no additional food/gratuity charges.Up the steps here? Really? I've only seen CM's from the now defunct Masquerade up there, years ago. That is amazing!!
As I said, amazing!! Thanks for the info.Yep, right on top of those steps! We did it in March. It's normally booked the same way you would book a private party in one of the countries, but they can't serve food because it's too small. I think it's normally $150, with no additional food/gratuity charges.
Carrie/@lurkyloo from the Cake Chatter thread has a bunch of pics and info about it on her site:
http://disneytravelbabble.com/disney-weddings/wdw-venue-photos/italy-overlook-epcot/
We came right out of dinner at Tokyo Dining the first night and watched from the balcony. We noticed that nobody was blocking the stairs, so we just walked right up there on subsequent visits. Nobody said anything to us.Is this something special? How do you get up there or is it open to anyone?
Is it worthwhile to get a Fastpass for Illuminations during the holidays?
How long does Illuminations last?
There are simply so MANY good places to watch, that the one you pick yourself can be a great one.
During the holidays, there will be many more guests, so I'd add at least 30 minutes to the time before the show at which I'd claim my spot.
(Which also goes for those who DO choose an IllumiNations FP.)