Lisa I am so glad that you will answer questions
,cause boy do I have them,
I will be going for the first time in September
and Do I have questions !hopefully you will be able to answer them.
1.First where do I need to stand to get a good view of Wishes like you did?
2. Where do I need to stand to have a good view of spectromagic?& how soon do I need to line up before these activities began?
3. How long is the average wait to ride rides especially like Kilimijaro Safari? and shows like finding Nemo Musical,Turtle Talk With Crush
4.On one day I am going to need to do Turtle Talk,Living Seas Pavillion,Finding Nemo Ride,and Honey I shrunk the Audience all in the same area in Epcot,How long should I allow to do all these things,without any breaks?
5. Were did you guys eat,and what really stood out for you and your family?
Well I am not going to overload you but if you could Please
Help
I'm very excited for you! First trips are the best, and I will try my best to make yours extra special!
1. The night I saw Wishes and took those pictures, I was only with one other person, so luckily we could squeeze in anywhere. If you have a bigger party you might have to wait longer, but my boyfriend and I made our way right up to the castle without a problem just 10 minutes before Wishes started. so right in front of the castle, closer up if you don't want any heads in your way, and farther back if you don't feel like looking up the whole time.
2. Spectro magic is a long parade so you can catch it anywhere on the main streets. They set up ropes about half an hour before it starts, and it's a good idea to be right up on the rope so no one is in your way. So about half an hour to an hour. Here's some pictures from my spot (over by the Presidents ride).
Cinderella & Prince Charming's float.
A fish from the Little Mermaid.
A Peacock.
3. The safari line can get up to 2 hours mid-day. If you make it to the park at ropedrop and go to that ride first, the standby line will only be 10-15 minutes. I would ride standby first thing and get a fastpass for later in the day, because if you feel like going later, you'll cut your wait time by over and hour, and if you don't end up going you can always hand out the fastpasses (seeing the looks on the lucky people's faces is very rewarding

) The musical line luckily has many shows during the day and the auditorium seats many many people so you will have no problem catching a show. Line up only about 15 minutes before and you'll be fine.
4. Luckily Turtle Talk, Finding Nemo, and the Living Seas is all one. So you should be able to do those 3 in about an hour. There's a lot to do in the pavillion.
5. Every day we had at least one sit down reserved meal. But for lunch we would sometimes go to the hotel for sandwiches we bought at a local store or get some food at a small restaraunt. In Animal Kingdom we ate at Pizzafari which has Pizza, salads, breadsticks, burgers, chicken parm sandwiches, and was air conditioned which was the best part!

In Epcot we ate at the Electric Umbrella which was in the middle of the two innoventions. That was also air conditioned and had mainly chicken, burgers, and dogs. In Magic Kingdom there's not as much of a selection for fast-food, but Pecos Bill seems to be popular. It has the usual burgers, dogs, chicken, etc. I'm not exactly sure if you meant sit-down reserved meals or fastfood. lol So I'll tell you about some of my favorite ADR meals we did. I loved Chef Mickey's in the Contemporary. There's Mickey, Goofy, Donald, and Pluto. It's an all you can eat buffet. It's on the pricey side, but in my opinion 100% worth it. especially the dessert!
^That's my personal dessert plate, plus I went for seconds.
The Rose & Crown Pub in Epcot was also really good. It's an Illuminations package if you choose, so you go right before Illuminations and can eat and watch the show (which I recommend, because it's an amazing show!) here's some pics I took right from the Rose and Crown.
The last restaurant that stood out for my party was the Rainforest Cafe. There are two locations, one if Downtown Disney and one in Animal Kingdom. My party went to the one in Animal Kingdom. (it's gotten better reviews.) The atmosphere was great and so was the food. The prices are also good. If you go, bring your camera, it's beautiful inside!
And don't worry about it, I'm very happy to help!

and I'm happy for you to be going. It's such an amazing experience and I only have one more piece of advice. Stop and smell the roses while you're there. My trip was 10 days long, which may seem very long to anyone reading this, but it really did fly by. I wanted to go back the day I got home.

I hope you have an amazing trip! I want to hear all about it when you get home. And if you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask!
