Yes, I always felt we were packed like sardines when we had Wishes fp's.I do the same thing, which is why I don't see the point of bringing it back. Honestly, it was more crowded most nights with FP than it is now.
Fireworks viewing is tricky - there's often a ton of empty space but you can't see it from the outside. I never camp our for fireworks, and I can always grab a good spot in the hub for them just before they start.
I was SHOCKED when I read that the last day was May 12th!While the pyrotechnical show is beautiful, its always been about the music for me and the story Wishes tells. It is the epitome of what Disney is to me. Its like Disney is ripping away how they define themselves.
I am admittedly a traditionalist. However, we can't stop change. I am willing to give the new show a chance, but I doubt whatever music choice they make will as clearly articulate what Disney has been to me all my life.
Yes, I always felt we were packed like sardines when we had Wishes fp's.
If this is anything like what they did when "Symphony in the Stars" changed to "Galactic Spectacular" (gutting most of the actual fireworks in exchange for watching a clip shown projected on the building), I'm going to be really disappointed. Hopefully the projections are the icing and not the cake of the show.
We used it about 3 or 4 times and each time we enjoyed sitting down in the very back, leaning against the bars..and we usually had about 3-4 feet between us and the next person. It was always only crowded near the front
I honestly wonder if those who are so down on this as a cost cutting measure ever saw DL Forever. That was spectacular and if they do half of that at WDW it will blow your socks off
If this show is big on projections (at least from a storytelling point of view) it will mean you pretty much have to watch from Main Street. No more watching from NFL for us.
yes, this is the same concern I had. It will increase crowds in the Hub area for certain since the projections will be lost in NFLIf this show is big on projections (at least from a storytelling point of view) it will mean you pretty much have to watch from Main Street. No more watching from NFL for us.
You bring up a good point. With his voice over going away there will be very little Jimmy left in the parks.I will miss Wishes, how could any long time Disney lover not. But for me it was all about Jiminy Cricket. Hearing his voice as a narrator was the most inspiring and touching part of the show for me. To me he is the voice of Walt and is a Disney character that promotes positivity and a feeling of epic warmthI am ok with Wishes being replaced with something else, I'm not ok with losing Jiminy
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My kids grew up with Wishes. It's the only MK show they know.Man, I'm going to miss Wishes.
ETA: One of my favorite WDW memories is holding my DD as she sang along to the song in her little girl lisp.
Our MK days are the 7th and the 12th! Not sure how this will play out for crowds, but excited to see both shows!My two MK days in May are the 11th and 12th... so I could get to see both???
I love Wishes but I've seen it on every trip I've been on - I've never known MK without Wishes
I'm glad I have a trip in March so I can see Wishes one last time.