So it was our first time seeing World of Color at California Adventure, so we wanted to make sure we got great seats, so we purchased the dinner reserved seating package from Disney.
Okay so here is the skinny on the whole thing. You have to reserve at least 24 hours before. The day of you take your voucher to the place they tell you to, so you can pick up your meal anytime after 11AM, yep that is right, it is not at the place you will be viewing the show. So you can eat your meal for lunch or dinner. The meals were actually pretty good.
Then you can start lining up 1 1/2 hours before the show to get into the reserved seating area. I highly recommend this so you can actually see the show. We did not do this, since we thought we have reserved tickets. All this did was get us into a roped in area where 1000's of other people were standing/sitting on the ground. About 15 minutes before the show starts they tell everyone to stand up and then they squish you in, which means your child cannot see over the person in front of them...so now parents are putting kids on their shoulders to they can see...which means now your teenager cannot see...get the drift?
So to say the least, we paid to see a show that we got to see the back of our neighbors head, which was very disappointing. Disney really needs to figure this out...I really would have loved to have seen the show, it looked (what I could see) pretty neat. But definitely not worth the money.
Okay so here is the skinny on the whole thing. You have to reserve at least 24 hours before. The day of you take your voucher to the place they tell you to, so you can pick up your meal anytime after 11AM, yep that is right, it is not at the place you will be viewing the show. So you can eat your meal for lunch or dinner. The meals were actually pretty good.
Then you can start lining up 1 1/2 hours before the show to get into the reserved seating area. I highly recommend this so you can actually see the show. We did not do this, since we thought we have reserved tickets. All this did was get us into a roped in area where 1000's of other people were standing/sitting on the ground. About 15 minutes before the show starts they tell everyone to stand up and then they squish you in, which means your child cannot see over the person in front of them...so now parents are putting kids on their shoulders to they can see...which means now your teenager cannot see...get the drift?
So to say the least, we paid to see a show that we got to see the back of our neighbors head, which was very disappointing. Disney really needs to figure this out...I really would have loved to have seen the show, it looked (what I could see) pretty neat. But definitely not worth the money.