Just want to let you know about our experience last week with World of Color. We got blue fastpasses and were planning to watch the show from the very front and center of the boardwalk, which on the map is red, #16, and says it is a "mixed viewing area open to all guests". We had three young grandchildren with us on their first visit to DLR and thought this would be a fun place for them to see the show and feel immersed in it. (We brought ponchos for them to keep them dry.) We got there plenty early and were toward the front of the line. When they let us in, we immediately went down to the boardwalk and over to that section, only to find it roped off with a cast member telling us it was reserved for those who purchased dining packages from WCT or Ariels. So we were stuck at the place on the map where the green star is in the blue section right next to the red section. (All the people coming in behind us took the other blue railing spots.) I disagree with that spot having a star for being a "best" viewing location! It was terrible! If you look at the map, you can see that from that position you have to look over and through a lot of people in that red corner. Looking straight out, you only see the far left of the show. To see the main water screen, you have to look through people on the same level as you are. My grandchildren could not see anything but the top of the tall water fountains, and after awhile they got so bored they just sat down on the boardwalk. I felt really bad since this was supposed to be the grand finale of their first ever visit to DLR. So two things we learned that night: that red area is not open to all guests, and the blue area next to it shouldn't have a star for being a "best" viewing location; it isn't even "good".
My husband and I were staying for a few more days, so two nights later, after our DS and his family had gone home, we had yellow fastpasses and went down to the boardwalk again, this time on the yellow side. In the map, it shows the yellow going into the curved section at the front. Again, the entire front curved section was roped off for those who had purchased the dining packages at WCT and Ariels. However, we did get a spot on the rail close to the curved section. It was so much better! We were about where the green star is next to the yellow star. Those yellow star viewing locations are much better that the green star locations in the blue section.
The cast members told us that sometimes that front area is opened to blue and yellow, but it depends on how many people buy dining packages to WCT and Ariels that day, and they have no way of knowing that earlier in the day. I would like to note, however, that we went on a Tuesday and Thursday the first week of November and the parks were definitely not busy. So if they sold enough dining packages on those less busy days, I would imagine that they would sell enough on more busy days, so I would think that front section may be roped off most of the time.
I hope this might help someone avoid the disappointment we experienced with our grandchildren.