I am a massive fan of the castle projection show in the Magic Kingdom. The first time I saw Celebrate the Magic was on my honeymoon, the first time I had visited Walt Disney World since I was eight years old. As soon as I saw it, I knew there wasn't any other show, or night time spectacular that could top it for me. Until I saw the original Star Wars fireworks, but Disney seemed to mess that up too, but I digress...
After visiting the parks numerous times over the past couple of years, something around 25-30 trips, I was ecstatic to see the new(er) projection show Once Upon a Time. I write this because I cannot be the only one who has had this experience. I looked for the time on the MDE app, no luck. I even tweeted to WDWToday. Their "timely" response came in right after my wife and I boarded the PeopleMover and saw that OUAT started. At this point, trapped on the PeopleMover, I became very angry.
How could I have missed this?! I was ashamed to be someone who claims to know a good deal about the parks.
The next time you are in the parks, grab a times guide (the paper one) just in case.
Here was my dilemma - Celebrate the Magic was formerly listed on MDE as a night time spectacular. The time was even listed on the television screens in the Disney Resorts. Once Upon a Time, on the other hand, is listed as entertainment. In order to find the time in MDE, you have to look in the map view, zoom in on Cinderella Castle, then tap the correct bubble hovering over it.
Several other folks, including APs that I have talked to have also had similar experiences. Did Disney miss the mark scheduling Once Upon a Time at a time other that right before Wishes like Celebrate the Magic was for years?
After visiting the parks numerous times over the past couple of years, something around 25-30 trips, I was ecstatic to see the new(er) projection show Once Upon a Time. I write this because I cannot be the only one who has had this experience. I looked for the time on the MDE app, no luck. I even tweeted to WDWToday. Their "timely" response came in right after my wife and I boarded the PeopleMover and saw that OUAT started. At this point, trapped on the PeopleMover, I became very angry.
How could I have missed this?! I was ashamed to be someone who claims to know a good deal about the parks.
The next time you are in the parks, grab a times guide (the paper one) just in case.
Here was my dilemma - Celebrate the Magic was formerly listed on MDE as a night time spectacular. The time was even listed on the television screens in the Disney Resorts. Once Upon a Time, on the other hand, is listed as entertainment. In order to find the time in MDE, you have to look in the map view, zoom in on Cinderella Castle, then tap the correct bubble hovering over it.
Several other folks, including APs that I have talked to have also had similar experiences. Did Disney miss the mark scheduling Once Upon a Time at a time other that right before Wishes like Celebrate the Magic was for years?
