Which fireworks cruise?

castleri

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We are trying to decide if we want to spend the money to do a fireworks cruise and would like to know from those who have done it which one is better or maybe I should say "why do you prefer one or the other of the cruises" TIA for any input you can offer -good or bad.
 
We did the Illuminations Cruise after our wedding at Wilderness lodge, and it was great. I think it might have ben the highlight of some of our guests trip. We got 2 boats and they moored together under the bridge and the view was spectacular. I had been wondering if it would be worth the money, but wanted to have something special to do after the wedding. I'm so glad we did it, and it was also a highlight of my hubands trip (he's not as big of a disney fan as I am, and he loved it).
 
I copied this from a previous post I made:

For Wishes, you board the boat about 9:15 at the marina in the rear of the Contemporary hotel. Kids under 11 must wear life jackets.

We first headed out towards WL. The captain talked a little about the lake and area. It was interesting. As you head back towards MK, you stop and watch the Electric Water Pagent. It's kind of neat to see it up close.

From there, you go to the main lagoon. He took us past Poly and GF before lining up just in front of the MK. There were about 12 or so other boats in the area (there's plenty of room - you feel private).

The show was better than I anticipated. The fireworks are very large and very high, so you still get a good effect even though you are outside the park. The downside is the music. You can hear it, and make out the words, but it is distant. You would think that each boat could have some sort of radio to listen to it.

When Wishes was over, we went directly back to the marina.

The kids (9 and 12 - boys) like this better than the Illuminations tour because it was longer and they felt they saw more (cruising around the lagoons).

Note that the experiences are completely different. The Illuminations cruise starts in the daylight (show is at 9pm) - at least in the summer months. You take a quick trip down the canal then take your position under the bridge to watch the show. Since you are actually in EPCOT, you feel like you're part of the show and can easily experience the music and all visual effects. There are only 5 or 6 total boats for each cruise, so you feel pretty exclusive.

The wishes curise is at night. The lagoons are not lit, so, other than the boat's lights, it is very dark. It gives you a much more feeling of an evening cruise. However, as I stated above, you are rather far away from the action, so you are not as fully emersed in the show.

Bottom line - Illuminations cruise is the best way to see Illuminations - hands down. The Wishes cruise is just another way of seeing Wishes, but not necessarily the best (if you want to be fully emersed).

FYI - We purchased the "meal" on the Illumination cruise. this was expensive and overkill. There was a large deli plater that could easily feed 7-10 adults - we barely touched it. For the Wishes cruise, we stopped by the gift shop at contemporary and pick up some chips and pop to take with us. Much more economical.

One more note, because of the limited capacity, the Illuminations cruise is much harder to get then the wishes cruise.
 
Oh Dear!:confused: I thought that the wishes cruise had the music in the boat. Am I confusing this with the magical gatherings wishes cruise? Doesn't one of them have a speaker on the boat? I booked a wishes cruise but I am not sure I would want to do it if I can not hear the music. The music is definately part of what makes the fireworks so magical. Can anyone help me with this dilemma?
 

I've done both, and I personally prefer the Illuminations cruise, simply because you are closer to the action.
 
I would still recommend the cruise. You can hear the music clearly, it's just not quite like being in the park. It's still an enjoyable experience.
 












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