Does everyone in your party need to be present to get wristbands?
According to a report I read from the first CP, they are not doing wristbands this year.Bumping this to the top. Any 2015 reports on the wristband distribution for CP? Are they still doing wristbands every day? Any advice on when to get in line for each show?
We are going into EPCOT on Monday, 12/14 around 4pm on a Meredith Vieira night and then all day in EPCOT on Thursday, 12/17 which is a America Ferrera night.
Thank you!
According to a report I read from the first CP, they are not doing wristbands this year.
I can't imagine doing the Candlelight Processional without a dining package.
Thanks. That's very interesting. The convenience and piece of mind is definitely worth something.
The dining packages are very expensive compared to a non dining package reservation, so in essence they are charging for the CP show. For instance, for me and my family of 4 (me, DW, DD10, DS6) can go to Via Napoli and get a large pepperoni pizza for $41. Add drinks, an appetizer and tax and tip and we're at $70 or so. However, the Via Napoli dining package for us 4 is $181 ($54x3+$19). And I think tax and tip may be on top of that, pushing the total over $200.
Those prices make it unattainable for some families, especially when there is a standby option that with some planning, can be navigated for much less money.
So for those that actually went standby this year, what is your advice on how to best do it?
I agree that, for the most part, this "free" show now definitely has a price tag. Reports are there are only 3 or 4 rows being left for standby guests. That means, for some narrators, you could stand in line through the first two shows and still not get in for the third show. I think you will have a better chance for your Dec 17 day, but it does mean someone will need to be in line for awhile and miss out on the rest of EP.
Thanks. That's very interesting. The convenience and piece of mind is definitely worth something.
The dining packages are very expensive compared to a non dining package reservation, so in essence they are charging for the CP show. For instance, for me and my family of 4 (me, DW, DD10, DS6), we can go to Via Napoli and get a large pepperoni pizza for $41. Add drinks, an appetizer and tax and tip and we're at $70 or so. However, the Via Napoli dining package for us 4 is $181 ($54x3+$19). And I think tax and tip may be on top of that, pushing the total over $200.
Those prices make it unattainable for some families, especially when there is a standby option that with some planning, can be navigated for much less money.
So for those that actually went standby this year, what is your advice on how to best do it?
Well, I guess they haven't yet made CP a FP+ event...
Maybe next year.
They know how many CP packages they sell... They could make the available stand-by seats FP+.Why should they? They are practically selling out the theater with CP dinner packages. That's MONEY for them. If they do FP+, they will certainly lose a good bit of that MONEY. I don't see FP+ for this coming at all.
They know how many CP packages they sell... They could make the available stand-by seats FP+.
Are they still doing the wrist band this year?
Wonder if they will during Christmas week when it is busier.