disEAR
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- Apr 6, 2009
Hi everyone, it’s been several years since we’ve watched the fireworks at Disneyland and we’re wondering where your recommended best places to watch with a view of the castle are?
in front of the train station or near the Mary Poppins restaurant?Our "secret spot" is right at the end of main street...you hang out on the sidewalk at the end of the last curb and as the Hub fills up they will eventually throw a rope up across main street to create a walkway right there. As they do that you step into the middle of Main Street up again the rope and you have a great view with no one standing in front of you.
Our "secret spot" is right at the end of main street...you hang out on the sidewalk at the end of the last curb and as the Hub fills up they will eventually throw a rope up across main street to create a walkway right there. As they do that you step into the middle of Main Street up again the rope and you have a great view with no one standing in front of you.
The Hub is at the castle end of Main Street.in front of the train station or near the Mary Poppins restaurant?
thank youThe Hub is at the castle end of Main Street.
Yes we sometimes watch the show at Small World. They do have projections as well. It used to be a bit of a secret before but lots of people have caught on. Still much less crowded than in front of the castle.Has anyone watched the fireworks from the back of the castle? like around toon town and small world? I've seen a couple clips I'm just curious if that's a thing.
Perfect all i needed to hear!Yes we sometimes watch the show at Small World. They do have projections as well. It used to be a bit of a secret before but lots of people have caught on. Still much less crowded than in front of the castle.
I did this last month; a cast member actually recommended it to avoid the crowds on Main Street. We didn’t mind missing the castle. The projections were great on small world!Has anyone watched the fireworks from the back of the castle? like around toon town and small world? I've seen a couple clips I'm just curious if that's a thing.
They must turn off the IASW exterior lights during the fireworks so you can see the projections?I did this last month; a cast member actually recommended it to avoid the crowds on Main Street. We didn’t mind missing the castle. The projections were great on small world!
Yes, they do. I watched the Halloween fireworks there and it was great.They must turn off the IASW exterior lights during the fireworks so you can see the projections?
Early March would be Fri-Sun, later in March when they switch to spring break schedule, they’d likely be everyday. They are very careful about wind, and will cancel anytime the wind exceeds their parameters, even if that’s in the middle of the show.I have a silly question - and maybe this is well known...but we're coming in early march and i don't know what to expect in terms of fireworks. Is it Friday and Saturday, and only when weather permits? I'm not sure of the cadence and would love some help if anyone has any idea.
Just want to comment on the wind. Since this past Friday (12/15) I know the holiday fireworks were canceled on 3 of the nights (Friday/Saturday/Monday) and an alternate projection/snow show was presented ( the holiday fireworks show is the only that doesn't run as both a w/ pyro / w/o pyro projections) and last night they only had the castle fireworks which I think were cut in the middle of the show.Early March would be Fri-Sun, later in March when they switch to spring break schedule, they’d likely be everyday. They are very careful about wind, and will cancel anytime the wind exceeds their parameters, even if that’s in the middle of the show.