ToyStory3
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We've never been huge on the parades and fireworks. We enjoy them but they're not high priority for us. So, we usually stop and watch for a few minutes - then move on to the attractions while everyone else is watching. Partially because my kids would not do well with waiting in a spot for hours before the show starts.
I'm going for a short solo trip in October and I very badly want to see Happily Ever After. I'm super excited about it! And, I'd love a great view of the castle so I can see the projections. Since I'm a novice to getting a good spot for these I'd appreciate any advice I can get about how early and where I should go in order to see it well. I'll be by myself so I can grab a refreshment and stake out a spot whenever needed. I've thought about the dessert package but would prefer not to spend the additional money. Thanks!
I'm going for a short solo trip in October and I very badly want to see Happily Ever After. I'm super excited about it! And, I'd love a great view of the castle so I can see the projections. Since I'm a novice to getting a good spot for these I'd appreciate any advice I can get about how early and where I should go in order to see it well. I'll be by myself so I can grab a refreshment and stake out a spot whenever needed. I've thought about the dessert package but would prefer not to spend the additional money. Thanks!