Probably not a great acronym to use on a family-friendly forum. At the very least you might want to rephrase that last sentence.
This thread is exactly why I'm putting off and return to WDW. For the money of a Disney vacation, I want (expect) a full-on entertainment experience. I'm a big fan of the shows and small, character interactions.
I don’t either and I’m afraid to “google” it.I thought the same thing. I still don't know what Disney-related thing the OP was referring to.![]()
I thought the same thing. I still don't know what Disney-related thing the OP was referring to.![]()
Monster's Inc Laugh FloorI don’t either and I’m afraid to “google” it.
We enjoyed watching all of the little shows.Honestly, all of them.
I'm not going back until the Epcot street shows, Hoop, and FOTLK return.
I'm guessing there are lots of people that are unaware that a lot of smaller live performances even exist, and just happen upon them. I think many of the live performances are underrated and overlooked for "rides" which is understandable, but there are many performances that are better than some of the rides, and add a ton of value towards the price of admission, imo. Many of the performers are fantastic, imo - FOTLK, Sergio, Saveur Amusant, Chinese Acrobats, and many more.
Most of Epcot's live entertainment will not be coming back at all, just a heads up. I can see them keeping Mariachi Cobre, JAMMitors and Voices of Liberty but that's about it
Thats how I read it at first and was confused by the answers.Initially I read the question wrong and thought you were asking what are you most glad is gone. And I was going to say Rivers of Light.
My son performed with British revolution ans they were told third party acts were unlikely ro be brought back. The only entertainment that is Disney owned at epcot are the ones performing right now at the park and VoL that's coming back for the holiday season, all the others were third partyReally? Where did you see this announced (that post-Covid, entertainment will definitely not be coming back)?
This thread is exactly why I'm putting off and return to WDW. For the money of a Disney vacation, I want (expect) a full-on entertainment experience. I'm a big fan of the shows and small, character interactions.
That's why we cancelled our Nov trip (sniff sniff, we were to leave tomorrow) months ago. The older we get, the more important the "extras" are, than the rides.
Out of everything Chapek is getting rid of or cuttiin Which are you happiest you got to see? hoop dee doo for me how's about you?
OMG I called to add tickets on Tuesday, and I swear the on-hold recording was touting the in-park entertainment and called them the Jamminators!! Ugh!!!! I hear guests (mostly infrequent ones) say that all the time, but come on!!! That was terrible.Most of Epcot's live entertainment will not be coming back at all, just a heads up. I can see them keeping Mariachi Cobre, JAMMitors and Voices of Liberty but that's about it
I love these concerts as well! I am in NC and go about once a year, and I always plan it around seeing a band I love. Are we thinking these concerts (Garden Rocks and Eat to the Beat) are a thing of the past as well???We will most miss the Epcot concerts during Flower & Garden and Food & Wine. We are local, so loved to go over just for a couple of hours, see a concert, get a beer and popcorn, and maybe do Soarin'. It also gave us lots of steps because we'd power walk from the main parking lot to the American Pavilion for the concert, then walk the opposite way around the World back to the exit. Also liked to stop in the UK and Canada for the live music when they had it.
I really hope those concerts come back once it is safe to do so.
The cuts have nothing to do with safety and everything to do with saving money, they cut all the shows that have equity actors, the only one left for now is frozen sing alongI'm really hoping they come back once COVID is controlled and they are able to resume other activities, like fireworks and the shows where people gather in rows of seats. They've also suspended things like Beauty and the Beast, and the Indiana Jones show, at HS, which has a similar seating arrangement to the concerts in the American Pavilion. Unfortunately, I think it could be a while before it will be safe to resume all of these. I'm bracing myself that it won't happen in 2021, certainly not for Flower & Garden. Maybe Food & Wine 2021 at the earliest, I would imagine.