MimiDee905
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- Apr 24, 2016
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Unless you had a very prime spot, I felt like you either had to choose between seeing the projection show on the Chinese theater, or the fireworks show which was (like previously mentioned) to the far right. We had an awful time seeing over tall people and we had "camped out" since 9:00. We just didn't know what to expect. Our spot had a semi clear view of the theater, but only could see the fireworks behind the trees.
It was very obvious that HS was not built for this type of entertainment when first designed. I am hoping if they keep this as a nightly entertainment option, they can perhaps open up more viewing somehow by cutting down on so many obstructed views from buildings, popcorn carts, and trees. I feel like for kids and is shorter adults, there are just very few good viewing options.
Also, the mad stampede of people coming from the 9:00 Fantasmic show at 9:30 and trying to squeeze there way into the street where people had been waiting for over an hour was NOT COOL. And I overheard A LOT of unhappy guests.
Because of our limited viewing, we are planning on park hopping our final night here and "camping out" to ensure a better viewing spot.
It was very obvious that HS was not built for this type of entertainment when first designed. I am hoping if they keep this as a nightly entertainment option, they can perhaps open up more viewing somehow by cutting down on so many obstructed views from buildings, popcorn carts, and trees. I feel like for kids and is shorter adults, there are just very few good viewing options.
Also, the mad stampede of people coming from the 9:00 Fantasmic show at 9:30 and trying to squeeze there way into the street where people had been waiting for over an hour was NOT COOL. And I overheard A LOT of unhappy guests.
Because of our limited viewing, we are planning on park hopping our final night here and "camping out" to ensure a better viewing spot.