Shows in sunlight/darkness?

forever-maria

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Hello!

We aren't going to have a strict touring plan, but I'd like to have a few ideas of what showtimes we are going to aim for, rather than always "just missing" or waiting for a show. I know a lot of the shows are outdoors - are there any that you recommend seeing in the daylight, or recommend seeing after dark, or does it not really matter? I'm mostly thinking of DHS, like the indy stunt show, LMA!, beauty and the beast, but also the other parks?

Thanks! I'm getting so very very excited!
 
Hello!

We aren't going to have a strict touring plan, but I'd like to have a few ideas of what showtimes we are going to aim for, rather than always "just missing" or waiting for a show. I know a lot of the shows are outdoors - are there any that you recommend seeing in the daylight, or recommend seeing after dark, or does it not really matter? I'm mostly thinking of DHS, like the indy stunt show, LMA!, beauty and the beast, but also the other parks?

Thanks! I'm getting so very very excited!
Check this site-

http://www.wdwent.com/index2.htm



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Thanks! That's exactly the one I've been using. :) I suppose I should have asked it differently. For example, do y'all think Lights Motors Action looks better in daylight or after sunset? So I know to aim for an 11am show or a 7pm show. I didn't know if some shows have effects that might be more dramatic in darkness. Or do they light up all the stages so it's negligible?
 
Thanks! That's exactly the one I've been using. :) I suppose I should have asked it differently. For example, do y'all think Lights Motors Action looks better in daylight or after sunset? So I know to aim for an 11am show or a 7pm show. I didn't know if some shows have effects that might be more dramatic in darkness. Or do they light up all the stages so it's negligible?

That's why I wanted you to look at the site.

There are no LMA shows at night.

Beauty & Beast and Indy Stunt are covered (mostly) and fully stage-lighted.
 

Oh, haha! I just picked a random show out of my mind, I was asking advice in general. :) thank you for the fast replies though! We'll pretend I was asking about the Indy show, which has one at 9pm then :)
 
Hello!

We aren't going to have a strict touring plan, but I'd like to have a few ideas of what showtimes we are going to aim for, rather than always "just missing" or waiting for a show. I know a lot of the shows are outdoors - are there any that you recommend seeing in the daylight, or recommend seeing after dark, or does it not really matter? I'm mostly thinking of DHS, like the indy stunt show, LMA!, beauty and the beast, but also the other parks?

Thanks! I'm getting so very very excited!

Sticking with the Studios, I personally would not want to see the Jedi Training Academy after dark. Beauty and the Beast and Indiana Jones, I don't think it would make much difference. Except - watch out for Fantasmic since that loads right next to Beauty and the Beast.

Lights, Motors, Action is a non factor as they aren't going to attempt the stunts under the lights.

Flights of Wonder at Animal Kingdom is good but not sure I would want to see a later show. I'd go earlier in the day.

Now, at Epcot, some of those shows, like British Revolution and Off Kilter really get rocking after the sun goes down.
 


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