Jabroniville
Mouseketeer
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The Cinderella & BATB windows on Main Street.

Showing this pic to my comic book-reading friends, the wire made them think that Green Arrow was here.
THE CASTLE SHOW AND THE ADVENTURE OF TRYING TO SEE TINKER BELL:
-So part of the big finale of the fireworks show is to see Tinker Bell fly from the castle over to Main Street/Tomorrowland- this is almost ALWAYS the biggest moment with the crowd, and last time, I overheard some people say they saw movement in the castle BEFORE Tink pops out, so I made it my mission to see it. Obviously she didn't light up until she was out of the castle, but WHEN? So I carefully spotted locations and kept an eye on the front of the castle, at the exact point the wire extends forth from it, in order to see it... and it only took me four tries, lol. Granted, I was also watching the fireworks, haha.
I can go into more detail each time, but:
1) I was too late to get a great view, then went to the bathroom and forgot about said mission until it was nearly too late- I was moving underneath a tree when she launched.
2) It was raining that night, creating fuzzy castle projections and Tink never came out at all. I should've checked that ahead of time cuz most of this was a bust.
3) Someone beside me (who'd been there for 20-30 minutes, mind you) literally decided to bail the SECOND BEFORE Tink came out, with her friend and her friend's stroller, so despite being there the whole time I had to shuffle over and watch where I was going, and thus still missed it!
4) FINALLY, on the fourth try, I got a spot on the bridge to Fantasyland, between two of the large trees, enabling me to catch a glimpse of it. Turns out she scoots free of the castle and hits about five feet out BEFORE lighting up the costume (you see her actually LUNGE forward), at which point most people end up seeing her. The side view makes this a lot more clear.
But yeah, the "Enchantment" show is... fine. People seem REALLY impressed by the fireworks (always "oohhhhhhhh..."-ing at the single "shooting star" one at the beginning) and the song is okay. "Happily Ever After" is considered the all-timer for a reason, though, and I remember seeing that 1-2 times on my 2019 trip and being astounded by it. I'm glad that one is coming back.
Another issue is you have to be RIGHT at the center to get a good view. On the bridges you can see the fireworks but the projections are invisible, and they don't bother to put good stuff on the sides of the castle. This leads to an absolutely huge jam in the middle of the area in front, clogging up space. They have a hundred CMs shuffling guests along to get them out of the way, and will block off certain areas. Naturally the good views are closer- Main Street is dead on but too far to see most stuff that well. If you want a good spot, you HAVE to camp or risk being that jerk who decides to push his way into a crowd in front of the people who actually tried to wait, ruining their time. Worse still are the people who stand in the huge crowd and try to signal their friends to come watch the show with them (duh- they can't push past to get to you even as you raise your umbrella up and down).
The projections here are fine, but it's part of the issue of a lot of Disney shows these days, where it's just a "Clip Show" of one thing after another. Some of it's just showing off their mapping skills as stuff hits the castle... and some things don't seem to have any real importance to the show beyond "Hey, this is a thing we made!" Toy Story in particular feels incredibly pointless with just an instrumental version of You Got A Friend In Me playing with trombones & tubas or whatever. It also starts out with some of the less popular and well-known "Pandemic Dead Zone" movies like Soul and Raya, then Pocahontas of all things gets a big instrumental bit, though shares space with Hercules.
Moana is oddly the main eventer of the whole deal with a LONG version of her key songs, and then we get a big Into the Unknown bit... which I think suffers, like the other songs do, of not being the actual version from the movie. You have access to IDINA MENZEL'S VOICE and instead you use two random no-name singers doing a harder rock version? Elsa features a bit on here, but not as much as you'd think- just her in her nightie doing a couple of movements while other characters scoot about the castle. Like, you'd think they'd also stick on the Show Yourself sequence with the Four Spirits turning her into the "Snow Queen" at last.
Overall it's fine, and it is certainly not a mistake that the movies starring minority characters get most of the spotlight here, but everyone loves Happily Ever After for a reason.