halfmonkey
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We've seen the DLR fireworks many times and now we're planning our first trip to WDW. We'll be there 5 days at the end of March. Our plan is to go to MK on Wednesday and Thursday and I saw that they offer a dessert dining package for the fireworks viewing. I also see that if you book a reservation at the California Grill, you can go out on the observation deck to view the fireworks as well.
I'm wondering if it's worth our money to book a dessert package because it'll be 3 adults and 3 kids or to even dine at the California Grill? Our time there is limited so I would prefer to do the things that WDW has that DLR doesn't have and if the fireworks are the same, then I'd like to skip it.
Now, the view from the observation deck certainly makes viewing the fireworks unique but logistically, I'd probably want to watch the fireworks on Tuesday night when we plan on going into the Epcot park. We'd leave the Epcot park early, say around 7 and go to a reservation at 8 at the California Grill. That would be the plan but I don't have any reservations yet so just planning out loud. If we did book the dessert dining package, then of course we would watch it on Wednesday or Thursday night. I don't necessarily want to leave MK to go to California Grill for a reservation because I want to maximize our time at MK. We'll be in Epcot on Tuesday and Epcot is a park that I'd be willing to leave early to head over to the restaurant and then watch the fireworks from the observation deck.
What are your thoughts? I know that the value of watching fireworks is subjective from one person to another and so that's why I'm wondering how similar the show is to DLR. The experience may be different but is the show any different? I've lined up for hours to watch Paint the Night and the fireworks at DLR and had great "seats" but because we have AP and can come back, that time lost to camping out for a great seat wasn't too painful. We don't do it everytime or even a lot but at least once for the kids to see. Since we won't be going back to WDW so easily, that's why I'm wondering if it'll be worth all of the effort.
I'm wondering if it's worth our money to book a dessert package because it'll be 3 adults and 3 kids or to even dine at the California Grill? Our time there is limited so I would prefer to do the things that WDW has that DLR doesn't have and if the fireworks are the same, then I'd like to skip it.
Now, the view from the observation deck certainly makes viewing the fireworks unique but logistically, I'd probably want to watch the fireworks on Tuesday night when we plan on going into the Epcot park. We'd leave the Epcot park early, say around 7 and go to a reservation at 8 at the California Grill. That would be the plan but I don't have any reservations yet so just planning out loud. If we did book the dessert dining package, then of course we would watch it on Wednesday or Thursday night. I don't necessarily want to leave MK to go to California Grill for a reservation because I want to maximize our time at MK. We'll be in Epcot on Tuesday and Epcot is a park that I'd be willing to leave early to head over to the restaurant and then watch the fireworks from the observation deck.
What are your thoughts? I know that the value of watching fireworks is subjective from one person to another and so that's why I'm wondering how similar the show is to DLR. The experience may be different but is the show any different? I've lined up for hours to watch Paint the Night and the fireworks at DLR and had great "seats" but because we have AP and can come back, that time lost to camping out for a great seat wasn't too painful. We don't do it everytime or even a lot but at least once for the kids to see. Since we won't be going back to WDW so easily, that's why I'm wondering if it'll be worth all of the effort.
