Tinkerbell flight?

tdelano

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Please tell me about Tinkerbell's flight? I want to make sure we don't miss it! Thanks!
 
IMO stand on the bridge between tomorrowland and the hub. Watch the steeple of the castle just before they begin the fantasy in the sky fireworks.
Tink will "fly" right above your head, but very quickly & very high. She comes out a window near the steeple and "flys" over to one of the restaurants in tommorowland. My DS at about 10yrs after many trips to WDW saw Tink "fly" for the first time and said " Mom, I guess dreams really can come true"....that's what it's all about.

Best of luck
 
If you're positioned toward Main street on that bridge you'll get a good picture ;)
 
If it is too windy, raining or has rained recently, Tinkerbelle won't fly that night due to safety concerns.
 

Deesknee said:
IMO stand on the bridge between tomorrowland and the hub. Watch the steeple of the castle just before they begin the fantasy in the sky fireworks.
Tink will "fly" right above your head, but very quickly & very high. She comes out a window near the steeple and "flys" over to one of the restaurants in tommorowland. My DS at about 10yrs after many trips to WDW saw Tink "fly" for the first time and said " Mom, I guess dreams really can come true"....that's what it's all about.

Best of luck

WHAT? A window? No, no, no.

Tinkerbell does NOT need to "come out a window".

She simply flies up to near the top of the castle and hovers there until her CUE.

She then "blinks on" her "fairy-lights" and flies very near a small wire that's strung up between the castle to just above the Noodle Station Restaurant.

She used to get so excited that she would just "fly all over the place" and could get lost and might get in the way of some of the fireworks, so...
Peter Pan asked the CMs put up the small wire for her to follow along so she won't get into any more trouble.

If you look in the daytime, you can see this guide-wire running from the castle.
If you relate this info to the kids before the show they'll know where to look for Tink.
(I hope she remembers to "follow the wire" and not get lost.)
;)
 
She is also part of the show now, so she does not fly before the fireworks, she actually flys about 2 minutes into the show.
 
Hi I guess you are referring to her appearance in the Wishes Fireworks at the Magic Kingdom? If so, I completely fell in love with them last year and was lucky enought to return again two weeks ago and videoed the whole thing! (Wouldn't admit to that in many places but feel relieved to be able to here!)

She does appear a couple of mins into the display right after Jiminy Cricket says "and it all starts with a wish" when she flies down from the top right ish of the castle ( as you are looking at it head on). Best advice as said before is to check out where the wire is in the day time and plan your spot! :)
 
Robo said:
WHAT? A window? No, no, no.

Tinkerbell does NOT need to "come out a window".

She simply flies up to near the top of the castle and hovers there until her CUE.

She then "blinks on" her "fairy-lights" and flies very near a small wire that's strung up between the castle to just above the Noodle Station Restaurant.

She used to get so excited that she would just "fly all over the place" and could get lost and might get in the way of some of the fireworks, so...
Peter Pan asked the CMs put up the small wire for her to follow along so she won't get into any more trouble.

If you look in the daytime, you can see this guide-wire running from the castle.
If you relate this info to the kids before the show they'll know where to look for Tink.
(I hope she remembers to "follow the wire" and not get lost.)
;)

Sorry! I stand corrected. I actually meant to say near a window. :thumbsup2
 



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