Rainforest_Elf
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*edit* Nevermind, I'm dumb, found the info i needed.
Yep, that's where I stood. Although, I don't think it matters with CCT if its lunch or dinner, only matters with WCT. Someone correct me if I'm mistaken.
We are arriving on a Wed. (Sept 19) around 2. We are thinking that we will plan on seeing WOC that night to try and stretch out the fun a little later since the parks close at 8 that night. So what is the best way for us to get fp for WOC? Should we reserve a dinner or will it be slow enough to just head to the fp machine at that point? Should we order a picnic lunch to make sure we get fp?
Anybody have a suggestion?![]()
I'm not sure if FPs will be available.
Have you seen the show before? If not, I was going to recommend the picnic, until I saw the meal I would have liked to try is no longer offered!So I'm not sure I could justify getting the picnic for myself anymore.
So if it's in your budget, I think I'd book one of the restaurants for the dining package. If you do WCT's lunch package, you can get a 3-course meal and regular FPs for $30 per adult (less for kids)....but it looks like you can actually get the Carthay Circle Dining FPs for about the same price, if you buy the right entrees! And the Carthay Circle FPs will be better than those offered for WCT's lunch. $30 of Carthay Circle food is almost indisputably more than twice the value of the picnic's food. So I'd look into that, again, if it's in the budget.
On the other hand, if this WON'T be your first time seeing World of Color, I think an acceptable option would be to show up at 2 and hope FPs are available. If they are, great! If not, I think you may be able to buy a same-day picnic meal in person (maybe), or you can chance seeing it from the non-FP area by The Little Mermaid. I'm a fan of watching from the wrong side (absolutely no crowds, very peaceful...but little to no view of the projections, so it's definitely not how you want to see it for the first time). I have no idea how "wrong side" viewing is for kids...if they'd get bored not being able to see the projections, or if they'd like being able to goof around and such during the show. The nice thing is you can ride TSMM prior to the show (instead of waiting for the show) and the line should not be terribly long.
Have a great trip!
Thank you Eeee-va for the response! I guess I need to think this over. I have seen WOC before, but my dh hasn't. I had a great spot last time and I just did FP's from the machine (first thing in the morning). It just a trip for the 2 of us, so we could do one of the dinners, but I'm not sure either of the menus appeal to us.
So change it like this.....
***UPDATED... info included from multiple sources about probable WCT section
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Would love to hear from Keyser if this is accurate to what you saw...![]()
Yes, that seems like what I saw two nights ago, with the possible exceptions that:
- The very frontmost green part (right on the water) looked to be blue (but I did NOT go there, so I can't say for sure).
- It seems odd to me that the two green parts don't connect, so I don't know what I was missing there. But, that is what I saw.
So change it like this.....
***UPDATED... info included from multiple sources about probable WCT section
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Does anyone know where I can find the Prixe Fix menu for WCT??
My sister has some dietary concerns that are making the dining portion of this trip challenging (she does not eat beef, pork, or fish. Chicken or Vegetarian options only.) I remember when I ate at WCT as few years ago, my spahgetti sauce had beef in it, so even ordering a simple pasta dish might be a challenge.
Carthay Circle seems to be pretty fish/beef heavy (I didn't even see Chicken options?!) but I'd love to eat there..
Or, can I, as an adult, order one of the child picnics? LOL. None of the adult picnic dinners look appealing....
World of Color is my #1 to-do in DCA this trip, so I want to ensure good seating. Help?
Rainforest_Elf said:Does anyone know where I can find the Prixe Fix menu for WCT??
My sister has some dietary concerns that are making the dining portion of this trip challenging (she does not eat beef, pork, or fish. Chicken or Vegetarian options only.) I remember when I ate at WCT as few years ago, my spahgetti sauce had beef in it, so even ordering a simple pasta dish might be a challenge.
Carthay Circle seems to be pretty fish/beef heavy (I didn't even see Chicken options?!) but I'd love to eat there..
Or, can I, as an adult, order one of the child picnics? LOL. None of the adult picnic dinners look appealing....
World of Color is my #1 to-do in DCA this trip, so I want to ensure good seating. Help?
ArchOwl said:Are you thinking about the picnics or the WOC sit down meal at WCT? They are two different things. The WOC picnics come with the regular FP you can get at the machines. The WOC sit down meal comes with a FP in a different section.
As an adult, you can order a WOC child's picnic as they are the same price. As an adult, you can't order from the child's menu at the sit down WOC meal at WCT.
As others have mentioned, Carthay will work around allergies/preferences very well. The WOC menu at WCT is more restrictive, but does have a veggie option.
I was considering both optionsIf the picnics for WOC are the same fast passes I can get from staying on the property, then forget about it! Lol. I'm staying on property so I'd get those anyway. I want the best seats in the house.
Sounds like Carthay Circle will be our best bet. I wanted to eat there anyway, so it all works out! I wasn't impressed with WCT on my last trip, even with patio seatIng to observe the Pixar Play parade. I know it will be expensive, but hey, I consider it like tickets to dinner AND a show,
I was considering both optionsIf the picnics for WOC are the same fast passes I can get from staying on the property, then forget about it! Lol. I'm staying on property so I'd get those anyway. I want the best seats in the house.
Sounds like Carthay Circle will be our best bet. I wanted to eat there anyway, so it all works out! I wasn't impressed with WCT on my last trip, even with patio seatIng to observe the Pixar Play parade. I know it will be expensive, but hey, I consider it like tickets to dinner AND a show!
Question though. I know to get WOC seating we need to purchase an entree and an appetizer or dessert...does that mean per party, or per person? What I mean is, if it's my sister and I, will I need to order an appetizer and an entree, and then she needs to order an entree and a dessert? Or can we both buy and entree, and then either split an appetizer or dessert? The fella at Disney Dining seemed in QUITE the rush when I called to make a reservation so I didn't ask...
It is per person. So you both have to order 2 items, an entree and a dessert or appetizer.
Rainforest_Elf said:Shoot! That is going to be a LOT of food! Do they count Salads as entrees? I just can't see two people eating that much, haha.
ArchOwl said:The portions are on the smaller side. DH and I split the heirloom tomato salad as an appetizer. It was probably the equivalent of 2 tomatoes. My entree was on the larger side, I didn't eat it all. We shared a dessert as well (the seasonal pie), it was about the size of a crime brûlée dish. A little too much food, but not outrageous.