InPerfectClouds
Some imagination, huh?
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2009
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Number One Tip: Don't expect to do/see everything in one vacation. It's impossible. Living there for 6 months doesn't allow enough time for everything. You won't do it in a week or two.
Fireworks:
-Wishes- If you want to be in front of the castle, watch from the middle of Main Street where you align with Casey's Corner, or even a street back from it. For these fireworks, the farther away, the more you can appreciate, really. If the castle isn't an issue, it looks amazing from the Liberty Bell in Liberty Square ((my favorite)) or the Frontierland bridge.
-Illuminations- This is a toughie, because there are so many trees that might block your view of the "globe"... I found a great spot once, somewhere to the right of World Showcase before Canada... it's like a big cement slab. No idea where it is and I haven't found it since, but that's my only suggestion. This one's just a matter of availability, really. In front of the USA is good, but there's a really loud cannon firework that shoots out right below you, so watch out if you have little ones.
Parades/Shows:
-Celebrate a Dream Come True- Standing in between Hall of Presidents and Sleepy Hollow is great, but I always would rather watch from right on Main Street.
-Fantasmic!- Try for a Mickey section seat. My tip, even if you're there later and the crowds are being pushed somewhere else, is to walk all the way down the Mickey aisle, and look up and around for empty spots. Chances are they are really empty, and there's room.
Dining:
Try Les Chefs de France prix fixe menu for lunch, a great deal. Try the PB&J milkshakes at 50's Prime Time Cafe. Pecos Bill's has the best barbecue. Sleepy Hollow has the best funnel cakes - ask for one with ice cream on top.
Other:
Have fun! Act excited! Volunteer for everything. A visit to WDW is what you make it. It may be hot, crowded, and sweat-inducing, but enjoy it! It's a celebration!
Fireworks:
-Wishes- If you want to be in front of the castle, watch from the middle of Main Street where you align with Casey's Corner, or even a street back from it. For these fireworks, the farther away, the more you can appreciate, really. If the castle isn't an issue, it looks amazing from the Liberty Bell in Liberty Square ((my favorite)) or the Frontierland bridge.
-Illuminations- This is a toughie, because there are so many trees that might block your view of the "globe"... I found a great spot once, somewhere to the right of World Showcase before Canada... it's like a big cement slab. No idea where it is and I haven't found it since, but that's my only suggestion. This one's just a matter of availability, really. In front of the USA is good, but there's a really loud cannon firework that shoots out right below you, so watch out if you have little ones.
Parades/Shows:
-Celebrate a Dream Come True- Standing in between Hall of Presidents and Sleepy Hollow is great, but I always would rather watch from right on Main Street.
-Fantasmic!- Try for a Mickey section seat. My tip, even if you're there later and the crowds are being pushed somewhere else, is to walk all the way down the Mickey aisle, and look up and around for empty spots. Chances are they are really empty, and there's room.
Dining:
Try Les Chefs de France prix fixe menu for lunch, a great deal. Try the PB&J milkshakes at 50's Prime Time Cafe. Pecos Bill's has the best barbecue. Sleepy Hollow has the best funnel cakes - ask for one with ice cream on top.
Other:
Have fun! Act excited! Volunteer for everything. A visit to WDW is what you make it. It may be hot, crowded, and sweat-inducing, but enjoy it! It's a celebration!
