yulilin3
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I'm in the camp that says you must try something at least once before you knock it down, even with all the negative reviews.
What some people find fun others might find it scary or boring,
This is what I tell people: get together with your family and find 3 things in each park that you really want to do, those are your priorities, whatever time you have left then fill it with your second list of priorities and so forth.
If you are dead set on hating the JB show because of the reviews you've read and the videos you saw it will probably make for a bad experience once you are there because you will be already conditioned that it's a failure.
If you go with an open mind you might enjoy it
I know that park time is precious and if you would rather do anything else other than this show then that's fine. If you are still curious but don't want to make long lines show up at standby 30 minutes before and maybe they have seats available and you'll be able to see it.
If you have a fp then by all means use it.
I live streamed the 10:30pm soft opening show and the 9pm Saturday show from the same spot and both nights the viewers kept saying how wonderful and colorful and upbeat it was.
I would NEVER leave a show before it ends, even if it's boring, even if I have enough leg room to not bother other viewers. It's disrespectful to the performer that are onstage doing their best.
BTW: knowing your kids limits is crucial and I applaud parents that know when their kids have had enough and take them back to the room, no need to have a crying, whiny, sleep deprived kid out and about late at night. They will grow up soon enough and experience the nighttime entertainment at all the parks
What some people find fun others might find it scary or boring,
This is what I tell people: get together with your family and find 3 things in each park that you really want to do, those are your priorities, whatever time you have left then fill it with your second list of priorities and so forth.
If you are dead set on hating the JB show because of the reviews you've read and the videos you saw it will probably make for a bad experience once you are there because you will be already conditioned that it's a failure.
If you go with an open mind you might enjoy it
I know that park time is precious and if you would rather do anything else other than this show then that's fine. If you are still curious but don't want to make long lines show up at standby 30 minutes before and maybe they have seats available and you'll be able to see it.
If you have a fp then by all means use it.
I live streamed the 10:30pm soft opening show and the 9pm Saturday show from the same spot and both nights the viewers kept saying how wonderful and colorful and upbeat it was.
I would NEVER leave a show before it ends, even if it's boring, even if I have enough leg room to not bother other viewers. It's disrespectful to the performer that are onstage doing their best.
BTW: knowing your kids limits is crucial and I applaud parents that know when their kids have had enough and take them back to the room, no need to have a crying, whiny, sleep deprived kid out and about late at night. They will grow up soon enough and experience the nighttime entertainment at all the parks