Hi, I have another question about WoC. The schedule for the day we have the WoC dinner package says DCA closes at 8pm and WoC is at 8:30pm. Does that affect the crowd level at all? Still need to show up super early to secure good viewing spots? Thanks!
The Winter Dreams version of WOC stopped in mid-January. It will likely be back in November.are they still doing the winter / "frozen" version?
i know that was for the holidays but I wondered with the popularity of "frozen" if they have kept it around.
thanks!
I'm short and have a 6 year old that's too heavy to hold up to see, so it seems like our best bet will be to get there early to get a railing spot. Does doing a dining package vs fast pass (or vice versa) change the likely hood of getting a "front row" seat (of any level, we don't need to be close)? I had assumed that I'd do a dining package even though the food doesn't really appeal to me, but if FP will give us the same luck I'll stick with that.
I'm short and have a 6 year old that's too heavy to hold up to see, so it seems like our best bet will be to get there early to get a railing spot.
Does doing a dining package vs fast pass (or vice versa) change the likely hood of getting a "front row" seat (of any level, we don't need to be close)?
I had assumed that I'd do a dining package even though the food doesn't really appeal to me, but if FP will give us the same luck I'll stick with that.
The Winter Dreams version of WOC stopped in mid-January. It will likely be back in November.
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the death of Simba
Been doing some crunching since it's almost time for our trip and noticed this:
That would be the death of Mufasa right? You have it under the section titled "How suitable is WOC for small children.) Not like it matters too much, we get the point.
Ooops! That should read Simba's father! I will change it.
Have a good trip. Hope you get to catch the show.
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Oh you did have it written that way. I must have misinterpreted it, my bad.
Thanks, looking forward to the trip!
An example in WOC is the death of Simba the Lion King's father in a stampede.
We did the Ariels Grotto WOC dinner last night, so I thought I would give an update. We were very disappointed to find that they have changed the WOC menu! They are no longer serving the appetizer assortment that we all loved. Now, you choose between soup and salad, and neither was very special. The main course was disappointing as well. We have always enjoyed the Tri-Tip which has always come out a perfect Medium Rare. Last night, all of it came out well done. The dessert was good, the service was lacking. The patio is a great place to dine, but Im not sure we will go back.
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Ok, I've read these posts and have a couple questions. Is there an actual queue yet for the reserved dining section, or it still the "congregate near Ariel and keep the eye on the CM" thing? Or does it vary? I go back and forth on getting the reserved dining. I would certainly pay for it if it would really be beneficial, but I don't want to be waiting and then have to fight just to get a spot in the line. I'd rather just show up early and wait in an orderly line.
Also, I keep reading "get a spot and prepare to hold it". How hard is this really? Is there a lot of pushback by people? I mean, if we're all present in our spot is that sufficent, or do you actually have people routinely trying to take your spot???
We did Ariel's dining on Thurs. March 20th. We arrived 90 mins early and you could tell they were just starting to set up. They told us to wait close by the Neptune on the ride. When they got our area set up we were first in line. We let another family (so sweet!) who were on a Make a Wish trip ahead of us. The first three families in line all went to the same rail (we did a lot of chatting in line! Lol). No one was pushing us at all, and for the first hour it was only busy along the rails (ie, not a huge crowd behind us). In the last half hour it got busy behind us. We did have a family who pushed their child in front of us (beside our seated kids) in the 20 mins before the show. I was miffed at first, but that boy was so excited to be there, our family really enjoyed him!!! LolOk, I've read these posts and have a couple questions. Is there an actual queue yet for the reserved dining section, or it still the "congregate near Ariel and keep the eye on the CM" thing? Or does it vary? I go back and forth on getting the reserved dining. I would certainly pay for it if it would really be beneficial, but I don't want to be waiting and then have to fight just to get a spot in the line. I'd rather just show up early and wait in an orderly line.Also, I keep reading "get a spot and prepare to hold it". How hard is this really? Is there a lot of pushback by people? I mean, if we're all present in our spot is that sufficent, or do you actually have people routinely trying to take your spot???
Yes, we formed a line as well at 90 mins out.Nosepass – I think the last time we did the Ariel’s WOC dinner with the previous menu was last August. HydroGuy – First – Thanks for all your selfless input on this forum.They did let us queue 90 minutes early! First time I have seen that and I hope they continue to do so. IMO, it is much less disruptive for everyone: CM’s, WOC attendees, and non WOC guests as well. We queued right along the railing in front of Little Mermaid, expanding toward the Silly Symphony Swings Have you played the Fun Wheel Challenge Game? So fun!
We are planning our first trip to Disneyland and I have a quick question. The map in the OP shows both a north and a south queue for the blue section. Is this assigned by your FP or do you choose? Is one queue better than the other for easy access to the best viewing locations?
Thanks!