laurajetter
Mouseketeer<br><Font color="red">The Tag Fairy thi
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A few weeks ago (before I found the DIS boards) there is no way anyone could convince me to go to see fireworks at MK. I thought they were nothing more that the 4th of July fireworks I'm used to seeing back home, and although I like fireworks, I didn't think it was worth fighting the crowds in WDW to see them. After reading this board and finding out that Wishes is so much more than just plain old fireworks and is truly fantastic, now I can't wait to see them with my husband on our trip in September!!
I've made note of a few prime viewing areas you all have mentioned, but I have been seeing more and more people mentioning that their absolute favorite location to watch from is the Wishes cruise. I've been slowly warming up to the idea. (My hesitation has been not wanting to pay more $$ than I have already paid for this trip, but you all say it's so great, so I feel like I've got to try it!) Eventually I might post that my husband and I might like to share a cruise if anyone is interested (it would be sometime between Sept.7-10), but first I have a few questions:
1. Does the narrative/music that everyone says is so important to the viewing of Wishes get broadcast directly onto to the Wishes cruise? If not, is it possible to hear the narrative happening in the MK from the cruise or is it too far away?
2. Are the graphics/effects that are displayed directly onto the castle clearly visible from the cruise? What about Tinkerbell?
3. Does the cruise have a centered view of the castle? I've seen a few people mention that in their opinion it is best to be centered in front of the castle so all the effects appear symmetrical.
4. If the answers to the above questions happen to be that you can't hear the narrative/music and you are too far away to see the castle graphics and/or Tinkerbell, then what is it about this cruise that is so compelling to some people? Is it a better overall view, or maybe the fact that you are away from the crowds and have some privacy? I have been very excited to see the wonderful details of Wishes (castle graphics, Tinkerbell and in-your-face fireworks) and I just want to find out if you lose any of that if you take this cruise.
Thank you for any input you may have, and if there is a chance you might want to share a cruise with me and my husband (29 and 32 respectively but much younger at heart and ready to have an awesome time with Mickey!) on either 9/7, 9/8 9/9 or 9/10 please let me know!
-Laura

I've made note of a few prime viewing areas you all have mentioned, but I have been seeing more and more people mentioning that their absolute favorite location to watch from is the Wishes cruise. I've been slowly warming up to the idea. (My hesitation has been not wanting to pay more $$ than I have already paid for this trip, but you all say it's so great, so I feel like I've got to try it!) Eventually I might post that my husband and I might like to share a cruise if anyone is interested (it would be sometime between Sept.7-10), but first I have a few questions:
1. Does the narrative/music that everyone says is so important to the viewing of Wishes get broadcast directly onto to the Wishes cruise? If not, is it possible to hear the narrative happening in the MK from the cruise or is it too far away?
2. Are the graphics/effects that are displayed directly onto the castle clearly visible from the cruise? What about Tinkerbell?
3. Does the cruise have a centered view of the castle? I've seen a few people mention that in their opinion it is best to be centered in front of the castle so all the effects appear symmetrical.
4. If the answers to the above questions happen to be that you can't hear the narrative/music and you are too far away to see the castle graphics and/or Tinkerbell, then what is it about this cruise that is so compelling to some people? Is it a better overall view, or maybe the fact that you are away from the crowds and have some privacy? I have been very excited to see the wonderful details of Wishes (castle graphics, Tinkerbell and in-your-face fireworks) and I just want to find out if you lose any of that if you take this cruise.
Thank you for any input you may have, and if there is a chance you might want to share a cruise with me and my husband (29 and 32 respectively but much younger at heart and ready to have an awesome time with Mickey!) on either 9/7, 9/8 9/9 or 9/10 please let me know!
-Laura
