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Chapter 20: Fantasmic leaves me mist-ified
After we exited MuppetVision, it was time to make our way back over to Hollywood Boulevard. People had already started lining up for the last Fantasmic! of the evening, so Scott went into the line while I zoomed on over to Tower of Terror to use my fast pass and finally get my first ride of the trip of my favorite attraction! This brief excursion is GASP pictureless, since I knew I would have to rush through in order to make sure I was back out in time to get in to see the show. However, I will assure that the ride was as wonderful and amazing as always!
It was around 8:00 when I got off the ride and sped over to the entrance for Fantasmic. Scott texted me to say that he had already walked into the theatre, so I told him to just let me know when he finds a seat and I'll meet him there. If you'll remember, neither of us had ever seen the show before, so I had no idea what to expect, even down to the walk to the theatre. It was a total MADHOUSE, with people and strollers crammed in together trying to make their way in. I finally got a text from Scott saying he was in the Pocahontas section, and when I finally got there and started heading down to where he was seated, I realized we were in...the splash zone.
Now initially, that really didn't mean much to me, since I figured it just meant there was the possibility that there would be the occasional splash of water from some of the effects and it would be no big deal. Yeah, not quite. But we'll get back to that in a minute.
Scott had seated himself next to a couple from Michigan who were on their honeymoon, and we spent the majority of the time leading up to the show talking to them. It had been a long time since either of them had been to Disney, so we told them about our own Disneymoon and answered a lot of the questions they had about Fast Pass, PhotoPass and our favorite restaurants and attractions in the parks.
Finally, it was time for the show to start! I was so excited to FINALLLLY be seeing Fantasmic after hearing so much about it!
And then I realized what Disney meant by "splash zone." So, assuming the rest of you have seen the show, you know that Disney uses a lot of projections on streams of water. Apparently if you sit too close, you are enveloped by all of the mist that comes from those streams of water. Whoops!! I tried to not let this impact my viewing experience, but let me tell you, it was pretty difficult to look straight ahead and watch with mist constantly hitting my face. Scott gave me his hat so I could use it to try and block some of the water from right around my eyes, and that helped somewhat.
My favorite scenes were the ones with fire, because that guaranteed there would be NO MIST in my face, haha.
Also, the dragon was freaking awesome!
However, the clear winner of the evening was when Steamboat Willie came out with all of the other characters on the ferryboat.
Megara!!
I'm really glad we finally got to see the show, although I am a little disappointed that I had so much trouble with actually *seeing* all of the show, heh. At least we know for next time, and I'll get to have a chance to see the Disneyland version in just a few weeks!
I also noticed something really cool as we were leaving, so I informed Twitter:
We could see some of the Illuminations fireworks from he Fantasmic theatre =) can't wait to see it closer tomorrow!
There was still some time left before park closing, so we decided to wander back towards Echo Lake (no, not for another Gertie photoshoot, but it did cross my mind...). Great Movie Ride was one of my favorites from my childhood, so I still like to make a point of riding it at least once during every trip.
We walked right onto the ride, and were the last two they let in for the evening.
HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD!
Brief PSA - if you have never seen Singin' in the Rain, YOU MUST. It is hands down one of the best films ever made. I had the opportunity to see it on a movie screen a few months ago, and the audience in the theatre roared with laughter.
During this ride, I decided to look around for things I hadn't noticed or paid attention to before.
It was also really weird to look behind us and not see another car!
Continued in Next Chapter
After we exited MuppetVision, it was time to make our way back over to Hollywood Boulevard. People had already started lining up for the last Fantasmic! of the evening, so Scott went into the line while I zoomed on over to Tower of Terror to use my fast pass and finally get my first ride of the trip of my favorite attraction! This brief excursion is GASP pictureless, since I knew I would have to rush through in order to make sure I was back out in time to get in to see the show. However, I will assure that the ride was as wonderful and amazing as always!
It was around 8:00 when I got off the ride and sped over to the entrance for Fantasmic. Scott texted me to say that he had already walked into the theatre, so I told him to just let me know when he finds a seat and I'll meet him there. If you'll remember, neither of us had ever seen the show before, so I had no idea what to expect, even down to the walk to the theatre. It was a total MADHOUSE, with people and strollers crammed in together trying to make their way in. I finally got a text from Scott saying he was in the Pocahontas section, and when I finally got there and started heading down to where he was seated, I realized we were in...the splash zone.
Now initially, that really didn't mean much to me, since I figured it just meant there was the possibility that there would be the occasional splash of water from some of the effects and it would be no big deal. Yeah, not quite. But we'll get back to that in a minute.
Scott had seated himself next to a couple from Michigan who were on their honeymoon, and we spent the majority of the time leading up to the show talking to them. It had been a long time since either of them had been to Disney, so we told them about our own Disneymoon and answered a lot of the questions they had about Fast Pass, PhotoPass and our favorite restaurants and attractions in the parks.

Finally, it was time for the show to start! I was so excited to FINALLLLY be seeing Fantasmic after hearing so much about it!
And then I realized what Disney meant by "splash zone." So, assuming the rest of you have seen the show, you know that Disney uses a lot of projections on streams of water. Apparently if you sit too close, you are enveloped by all of the mist that comes from those streams of water. Whoops!! I tried to not let this impact my viewing experience, but let me tell you, it was pretty difficult to look straight ahead and watch with mist constantly hitting my face. Scott gave me his hat so I could use it to try and block some of the water from right around my eyes, and that helped somewhat.

My favorite scenes were the ones with fire, because that guaranteed there would be NO MIST in my face, haha.

Also, the dragon was freaking awesome!

However, the clear winner of the evening was when Steamboat Willie came out with all of the other characters on the ferryboat.


Megara!!


I'm really glad we finally got to see the show, although I am a little disappointed that I had so much trouble with actually *seeing* all of the show, heh. At least we know for next time, and I'll get to have a chance to see the Disneyland version in just a few weeks!

I also noticed something really cool as we were leaving, so I informed Twitter:
We could see some of the Illuminations fireworks from he Fantasmic theatre =) can't wait to see it closer tomorrow!
There was still some time left before park closing, so we decided to wander back towards Echo Lake (no, not for another Gertie photoshoot, but it did cross my mind...). Great Movie Ride was one of my favorites from my childhood, so I still like to make a point of riding it at least once during every trip.

We walked right onto the ride, and were the last two they let in for the evening.

HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD!

Brief PSA - if you have never seen Singin' in the Rain, YOU MUST. It is hands down one of the best films ever made. I had the opportunity to see it on a movie screen a few months ago, and the audience in the theatre roared with laughter.
During this ride, I decided to look around for things I hadn't noticed or paid attention to before.



It was also really weird to look behind us and not see another car!

Continued in Next Chapter