CountryCharmer
Earning My Ears
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What can you tell a first time visitor to Disneyland about the World of Color?? Is it a must see?? Where do you suggest viewing, etc??
The issue is more complex than just not wanting kids in front. Many have had experiences like I had earlier this year seeing Illuminations at Epcot where I let two small kids in front of me and the parents stood behind me. Then the mother bumped me the entire time with her purse and talked around me to her kids the entire time throughout the show. It was the fourth time I had seen Illuminations and I only committed a short time to wait for the show. So it did not bother me immensely other than they ruined that particular show for me.I hope you let kids stand in front of you, it irks me when adults are at the railing and kids are behind them and can't see. It won't block an adults view if a kids stands in front.
I wish Disney would put a kids zone against the railings and an adult zone behind that.
The issue is more complex than just not wanting kids in front. Many have had experiences like I had earlier this year seeing Illuminations at Epcot where I let two small kids in front of me and the parents stood behind me. Then the mother bumped me the entire time with her purse and talked around me to her kids the entire time throughout the show. It was the fourth time I had seen Illuminations and I only committed a short time to wait for the show. So it did not bother me immensely other than they ruined that particular show for me.
Imagine if that happened at World of Color after spending $200+ on a preferred dining spot, arriving 90 minutes early and was seeing the show for the first time? My experience would have been quite negative. Many people do not let kids go in front of them because of hard experience with how they behave once they are there and how their family behaves - often trying to crowd up front "to be closer to their kids".
Further, the first time we saw WOC we showed up 2 hours early to get a good spot. Some people came 60-90 minutes later. And then wanted to push their kids to the front. Sorry, they should have showed up earlier. We waited a very long time for that spot and did not want to yield it to a possible negative experience like I had at Illuminations. Now that I have seen WOC multiple times I woud be more inclined to let selectively allow kids to move in front of me at WOC. But some families show up at the last minute for shows and parades with a large group and then impose on others who have waited a long time. That irks me.
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I hope you let kids stand in front of you, it irks me when adults are at the railing and kids are behind them and can't see. It won't block an adults view if a kids stands in front.
I wish Disney would put a kids zone against the railings and an adult zone behind that.
I hope you let kids stand in front of you, it irks me when adults are at the railing and kids are behind them and can't see. It won't block an adults view if a kids stands in front.
I wish Disney would put a kids zone against the railings and an adult zone behind that.
I hope you let kids stand in front of you, it irks me when adults are at the railing and kids are behind them and can't see. It won't block an adults view if a kids stands in front.
I wish Disney would put a kids zone against the railings and an adult zone behind that.
With today's process you need to:Hydroguy - I totally understand what you are saying. My adult daughter and I went to DL and DCA for the 1st time this June. We had a wonderful week and so looked forward to seeing the WOC. We stood in our color coded line for a long time and was so excited for the show to began. Once it started I could only see the back of parents heads. I am only 5 feet tall. We are planning another trip this next summer, but I don't want to waste my time for hours and only see the backs of heads!! Any suggestions?
No one said it was easy!So... to give you an overview. With a 1/2 hour(ish) show - you are standing in one spot (or sitting on concrete *sidewalk*) for 2 hours if you show up 90 min early. Shoulder to shoulder with humanityIt can be good - or it can be pretty crummy.
And I have no idea why more people don't complain about the procession after the show... with all the boarded up areas in DCA it is VERY crowded leaving in one funnelled direction.
I don't mean to be negative at all - I *sparkley heart* DCA on most accounts. It is more just a reality that it is not as easy as it sounds - in real life - with my 7 & 9yo boys. And other members of our group.
It's not a a make or break part of the Disney vacation imo.
And FWIW - we had many of the same issues with F!