sleepydog25
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Sounds good. By the way, we were second line at the yellow FP queue on the second night, getting there a little over two hours early. It wasn't necessary as an hour and a half before showtime seems about right, but we were tired and had no other plans; plus, we like to people watch. Nonetheless, we were the second group in line as we settled in beside a friendly family of four from Canada who had arrived 10 minutes earlier. Based on what I overheard, they were uncertain of where to go once the rope dropped, so I whipped out my phone and showed them your aerial picture. It was a tremendous help, and we wound up sitting, er, standing next to them during the show. We went as far as we could go until we butted up against the HC section I mentioned previously. We were about where the first yellow star is located (coming from the left), so just barely past the sidewalk. In retrospect, we should have taken the walkway closest to the water since the wind was very light that evening, ergo the getting wet issue wasn't as severe. The Canadian family was extremely pleased with their vantage point.Thanks for that feedback on the HC area. They do change things around every so often but not nearly as often as they used to. I will keep an eye on reports and will update the OP when a consensus emerges. I plan to catch WOC in July at least once and will keep my eye out as well.
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We also noticed that even within 10-15 minutes of showtime, there were plenty of places to stand at the water's edge--not on the railing itself, certainly, but right behind them. We were surprised at that turn of events. It might have had something to do with the surprise announcement that evening that there would be a second show at 9:30. Naturally, as the 8:30 show goers were trudging out, the 9:30 watchers were trying to squeeze into their queues. Herding cats came to mind. . .
