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Hello,
My husband and I were planning a trip sans kids the week after Christmas-Jan 1st. I am fully aware to expect insane crowd levels (port a potties, etc.!) but I am trying to get an idea of planning for NYE. I have a dinner reservation at MK on the 30th. Currently I have us at Artist Point for dinner on the 31st, I am now questioning if this is a bad idea because we won't be in a park. I assume on NYE there are park closures and if we had a dining reservation, we'd have a better shot at entry? Also, what time are the special NYE firework shows for Epcot or MK? Do they offer two showings a night, etc.? I know illuminations is always at 9pm...but is that the same on NYE?
We flew in last year on the 1st and stayed a few nights, but have never actually been there on NYE. I did book us a candlelight Pro. earlier in the week so we'd get guaranteed seating for it. Thanks! Any advice or tips would greatly be appreciated!!!
My husband and I were planning a trip sans kids the week after Christmas-Jan 1st. I am fully aware to expect insane crowd levels (port a potties, etc.!) but I am trying to get an idea of planning for NYE. I have a dinner reservation at MK on the 30th. Currently I have us at Artist Point for dinner on the 31st, I am now questioning if this is a bad idea because we won't be in a park. I assume on NYE there are park closures and if we had a dining reservation, we'd have a better shot at entry? Also, what time are the special NYE firework shows for Epcot or MK? Do they offer two showings a night, etc.? I know illuminations is always at 9pm...but is that the same on NYE?
We flew in last year on the 1st and stayed a few nights, but have never actually been there on NYE. I did book us a candlelight Pro. earlier in the week so we'd get guaranteed seating for it. Thanks! Any advice or tips would greatly be appreciated!!!
We did go into Epcot on NYE, and arrived mid - late afternoon. We had an ADR for dinner around 5:30. They passed out party hats and blowers in WS around 4ish. It got pretty crazy as the night went on, so DH and I went on Universe of Energy (the longest ride in all of Disney I think!) for a break from the crowds! We found a decent spot for the fireworks around 11:15ish, and then just sat back and enjoyed the atmosphere until the show started. The finale was spectacular, and well worth hanging in there until midnight! After the fireworks, we took our time to let the crowds ease up as we made our way toward the monorail. I was expecting a huge line but by the time we got there, there were only a few people ahead of us.