Snow in Disneyland

mAlien13

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On our first day in the park(Sunday, Dec. 10th), we are planning on seeing the 2nd showing of Fantasmic! at the end of the day. I haven't told anyone in my family that it snows on Main St at the end of the day, I thought it would make a cute surpirse, esp. for the kids. :goodvibes My problem is, where do you need to be to see the snow? If we are watching the 10:30 F!, where should we head as the show ends to have the best vantage point?
 
if you watch the 9:00 Fantasmic, they also do snow there... i like the snow at IASW... there is a map that tells you where the snow will fall...
 
well I don't like snow, I live in MA so I am going to DL and Vegas to escape it but at Christmas you need snow whether fake or real :santa:
 
Does it only snow at 9:00pm even if the park is open till midnight? We have PS for BB at 9:00pm, then we will be finding a spot to watch F!; does this mean we will not even see the snow? Also, does it disappear fast, or will there be evidence of it as we leave the park at midnight? I want to see if I can still surprise them and stick to our plans.
 

The snow falls after the fireworks. The fireworks are usually shown at 9:25, and last 17 minutes or so. Afterwards, a Christmas song is played and snow falls - but this snow does not stick on the ground. I believe snow does fall in New Orleans, and you can figure it falling around 9:40 or so during the song.
 
Mary Jo said:
The snow falls after the fireworks. The fireworks are usually shown at 9:25, and last 17 minutes or so. Afterwards, a Christmas song is played and snow falls - but this snow does not stick on the ground. I believe snow does fall in New Orleans, and you can figure it falling around 9:40 or so during the song.

Thank you thank you thank you, Mary Jo!!! :cool1: :cool1: :cool1: It's going to be truly magical, I can't wait!
 
FYI the snow is soap bubbles. and dissipears almost before hitting the ground. It looks pretty though. We saw it tonight...
 
When we were there a few weeks ago, the snow was spotty. It falls in Main Street since the soap bubble machines are on the buiidings. However the one on the Emporium was plugged up or something and bleching big blobs of soap bubble clumps out so there were people with big clumps of "snow" walking around.

It is really cool though.
 
My problem is, where do you need to be to see the snow?
In the North Pole of course.
 
mAlien13 said:
On our first day in the park(Sunday, Dec. 10th), we are planning on seeing the 2nd showing of Fantasmic! at the end of the day. I haven't told anyone in my family that it snows on Main St at the end of the day, I thought it would make a cute surpirse, esp. for the kids. :goodvibes My problem is, where do you need to be to see the snow? If we are watching the 10:30 F!, where should we head as the show ends to have the best vantage point?
Now I can make a quote!!!! :teeth:
 
Doesn't it just snow after the fireworks? Thanks! :tinker:
 












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