noryglory
Freaking out is not allowed!
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Strategies please. Going to be there Nov 5-9. Getting there early evening on the 5th--SATURDAY! Ugh. The only reason we're doing it is for the "fourth night free" as well as during our stay this is the only night with the fireworks. We figured we can get in Saturday night and get settled in for three full days in the park. I KNOW that Saturday will be the busiest of our four days in the park. We knew going into it that we would be likely not getting much accomplished but for the fireworks, and wouldn't have even gone into the park, but it's only costing us $60 total to go in that night, so we decided what the heck, even if we just do a couple of rides that night and get in the mood, and that way we can see the fireworks from the front of the castle as all have suggested is the only way to get the full effect of this particular show.
Here's the deal. The park is open until midnight, and/but we have our five-year-old with us. He's a trouper and can stay up late, but I don't know how late. So I need to know if we arrive at the park, say 6 p.m. that night, what CAN we accomplish in the time before the fireworks? Probably nothing!! But I'd love to hear from some folks what might be manageable. I plan to camp out in the front of the castle fairly early to save a spot for us three, say an hour before the show (9:25 p.m. showtime, so if I got there between 8 and 8:30 would that be enough time?). What can DH and DS do that won't take hours and hours of a wait during that time? Finally, what food service somewhat nearby the castle can they go and get some food to bring back and eat as a late dinner as we all settle in and wait for the show?
Here's the deal. The park is open until midnight, and/but we have our five-year-old with us. He's a trouper and can stay up late, but I don't know how late. So I need to know if we arrive at the park, say 6 p.m. that night, what CAN we accomplish in the time before the fireworks? Probably nothing!! But I'd love to hear from some folks what might be manageable. I plan to camp out in the front of the castle fairly early to save a spot for us three, say an hour before the show (9:25 p.m. showtime, so if I got there between 8 and 8:30 would that be enough time?). What can DH and DS do that won't take hours and hours of a wait during that time? Finally, what food service somewhat nearby the castle can they go and get some food to bring back and eat as a late dinner as we all settle in and wait for the show?