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I have two boys, 4&6, and if I can only see one night time show which should it be: the Spectromagic Parade or the Wishes Fireworks?
mouseplanner said:I have two boys, 4&6, and if I can only see one night time show which should it be: the Spectromagic Parade or the Wishes Fireworks?
That's what I was going to say. They are right after one another. You won't even have to move. Why wouldn't you just watch both?Robo said:I think you might be confused.
Spectromagic and Wishes are both at the same park (MK) and are often presented one after the other.
Example:
Spectro at 9pm followed by Wishes at 10pm (then, sometimes a 2nd performance of Spectro.)

mouseplanner said:I realize they are right after one another but my kids are used to going to bed quite early on a normal day - they will be exhausted in Disney! I don't want to plan too many really late nights - we already have one late night planned for Fantasmic. I'm trying to decide which nite to make our late night at MK - one night has just Wishes at 9 and the other has Spectro at 9 and Wishes at 10. Getting back to the hotel at 11ish and getting up super early might be too much for my kids. Thanks to those who responed and any other opinions welcome!!
Do them both, sleep in the next morning and let them go to the pool at 10AM...they'll think they're in heaven!mouseplanner said:I realize they are right after one another but my kids are used to going to bed quite early on a normal day - they will be exhausted in Disney! I don't want to plan too many really late nights - we already have one late night planned for Fantasmic. I'm trying to decide which nite to make our late night at MK - one night has just Wishes at 9 and the other has Spectro at 9 and Wishes at 10. Getting back to the hotel at 11ish and getting up super early might be too much for my kids. Thanks to those who responed and any other opinions welcome!!




hockeybabe said:Spectromagic![]()
We like to watch in Liberty Square. Not as many people watch from there, and the crowd isn't too deep even if you don't get a "front row" seat, and you don't usually have to claim your watching spot as early. We get to our spot, send a parent down the way to get some funnel cakes, and watch both shows. Since we are on the far end of the park, just follow the throng as it leaves, take our time, and don't get crushed in the mad dash to the busses and parking lot. Makes it much more relaxing![]()
Kick Save said:Do them both, sleep in the next morning and let them go to the pool at 10AM...they'll think they're in heaven!
Seriously, if we plan a late night, the next day is an easy morning. It's almost impossible to not stay up a couple nights while you're there, in that case just set out later the next morning use a ton of fastpasses or see shows.
Or go to the pool at 10AM.![]()
erikthewise said:Wishes anyday.
Spectromagic, like any parade, means standing/sitting in the same spot for an hour or more, if you want to be close enough that your kids can actually see.
Wishes can be seen from just about anywhere, without having to grab a spot long in advance, and it doesn't last as long.
And yes, I like Wishes better. Just my preference.
