I'd say a .000001% chance they change the ride in any way whatsoever.ToT will apparently be having a toy story facade show, not sure if the ride will be altered. but this is all i know at this point...
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/hollywood-studios/flurry-of-fun/
ToT will apparently be having a toy story facade show, not sure if the ride will be altered. but this is all i know at this point...
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/hollywood-studios/flurry-of-fun/
As your classic WDW overplanner is killing me that i will be there in just over a week and not knowing what events I may be missing out on.I'm really anxious to learn more about the new events
You may be a little high. If the ToT ride is being altered, I haven't seen it posted anywhere.I'd say a .000001% chance they change the ride in any way whatsoever.
So, are there any clues/guesses about times for any of the events/shows? Or is it just a continual thing, like they did with Osborne Lights? Or do we need to wait till the 4th to learn more?The new offerings at DHS while be previewed by DHS CMs only during a sneak peek on Nov. 4, starting at 9 p.m. The private event will include a look at the new “Sunset Seasons Greetings” and the enhanced “For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration.” Cast will finish the night with an exclusive viewing of “Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM!” show.
You may be a little high. If the ToT ride is being altered, I haven't seen it posted anywhere.
I don't know for sure, but Disney refers to it as "moments" and "experience" and not a show. They also don't list a duration time as they do for the other night time shows. My guess is that it's continual but may or may not be non stop, similar to the projections on the tree at AK.So, are there any clues/guesses about times for any of the events/shows? Or is it just a continual thing, like they did with Osborne Lights?
ProbablyOr do we need to wait till the 4th to learn more?
From what I've read, everything Christmas related is best seen at night. Sunset Seasons Greetings begins at 6:30I can't imagine there's much of anything to see at HS before dark, is there?
The internal calendar is showing the same thing, but you know how that goes sometimes.[/QUOTE]And it won't be going on the 1st, right? (MDE shows through 12/31)
Holiday decor at Hollywood Studios will be up by Nov. 3rd.does anyone know if decorations will be up around the park on November 4 (or earlier?). Meaning, when does the tree go up at the Studios?
Same for MK, Nov 3rd. Nothing showing up for Epcot or AK.Similarly, I was wondering if anyone knew the start dates for decorations going up at AK and MK.
So, are there any clues/guesses about times for any of the events/shows? Or is it just a continual thing, like they did with Osborne Lights? Or do we need to wait till the 4th to learn more?
I'm trying to decide if we need to move our flights up and catch this on the 29th.
I don't think there's any way we can get over there to see anything on either the 30th or 31st, we'll be at MK and Epcot on those days. It's our first time for NYE and I'm just thinking, the crowds are heavy and we'd need to be in the parks before 6:00 both nights (well before) and I can't imagine there's much of anything to see at HS before dark, is there?
And it won't be going on the 1st, right? (MDE shows through 12/31)
MK will decorate overnight as soon as they close from the last Halloween party. Folks leaving that will see Halloween and folks walking in the next morning will see Christmas. It's magicI was going to start a new post, but for the moment, I’m going to latch onto this one. With the holiday preview for cast members starting November 4, does anyone know if decorations will be up around the park on November 4 (or earlier?). Meaning, when does the tree go up at the Studios? Similarly, I was wondering if anyone knew the start dates for decorations going up at AK and MK. We’re here through this upcoming Saturday and would make a special trip to each park that day to see decorations if they were up (even if there weren’t Christmas activities). (I know Epcot won’t begin until after Food and Wine ends.)
I don't know for sure, but Disney refers to it as "moments" and "experience" and not a show. They also don't list a duration time as they do for the other night time shows. My guess is that it's continual but may or may not be non stop, similar to the projections on the tree at AK.
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From what I've read, everything Christmas related is best seen at night. Sunset Seasons Greetings begns at 6:30
The internal calendar is showing the same thing, but you know how that goes sometimes
Thanks! It does sound like something similar to the tree of life shows. And sounds like something I know we'd, well me at least, would really want to seeI think it will just be continual little shows, probably every 15 minutes or so, and lasting only a couple of minutes each. They do something similar on it's a small world at Disneyland for the holidays. They project a little musical show onto the facade every so often, several times a night. It is always the same though I believe, where this is going to rotate different little stories.
Agreed--it's super cool. Here's a time-lapse video (in case anyone hasn't seen it yet).MK will decorate overnight as soon as they close from the last Halloween party. Folks leaving that will see Halloween and folks walking in the next morning will see Christmas. It's magic