naplesccbob
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 22, 2010
Ginormous candy cane sticks.Are there any identifying markers to pinpoint where the treat stations are located? I recall that for MNSSHP there were large orange balloons that you could see from afar to indicate the treat stations.Anything similar for the Christmas party?
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What kind of food cart is it? Sounds like a nice spot to watch from!
I have a couple of questions about my plan. First of all, we plan to do FP 3:30, 4:30, and 5:30 with our 5:30 being at 7DMT. If we get there at 5:30, Touring Plans shows us finishing around 5:45 and i plan to line up for the 7 Dwarves from there. If we do this, and about what time could we possibly see them? I'm hoping to line up for Snow White by 7 and then have time to line up to see A Frozen Holiday Wish which is at 8:15. I am seeing different times for 7 Dwarfs, so I am hoping the 6:20 one is closer to when they come out than 7:00! We are dressing up as Snow White and Grumpy so I really want to see them but if we have to line up at 5:30 and they don't come out until 7 now, that seems like so much time wasted!
Also, is watching Frozen Holiday Wish and Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration from the Partner's Statue realistic or will this area be packed if we don't stake it out an hour in advance, and if so what is a good backup plan? I have seen recommendations for this area. Which one is better viewing for Holiday Wishes- The Plaza Garden area or Casey's Corner area? I have seen recommendations for both of these as well. Is there a place where we don't have to move and could watch Holiday Wishes, Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration, and then the Parade or is it best to move for each? Thanks for the advice!
For any of you looking to avoid the crowds but hoping for an incredible space to watch the parade, may I offer a suggestion. If you take Main Street all the way down until it starts to turn left into Liberty Square, you come upon the flagpole, I believe. If you can picture in your head walking and then bearing left heading into Liberty Square, on your immediate left there is an area marked with tape, and right beside it you have a cart. There's a triangular area there which can only accommodate about 12 to 15 people, and you benefit in having a wrought iron fence, railing at your back. You don't feel crowded in the slightest and your sight lines of the parade (they are extremely close and dance numbers all stopped right there) are incredible. True, you can't see most of the castle, but who cares?
Thanks for this info! What time did you line up for Scrooge and how was the wait?
I've read that the princess / prince waits have been nearly an hour this year though it seems Cinderella / Elena may be slightly less. We lined up for Cindy / Rapunzel last year around 6:30 and were done by 7:15, so I'd definitely recommend hitting them early if they are a priority. Either that or during one of the parades. And yes, the last party will almost definitely sell out, so I'd buy your tickets now if you are sure you'll be going that night.
Princess/Prince M&Gs seemed to stay around 1 hour at the party we attended Friday night. However, after watching the 2nd parade and then going to Tomorrowland for peppermint bark cookies and hot chocolate, we made it to PFH to meet Tiana/Naveen and Rapunzel/Flynn just before midnight. We had about a 20-25 minute wait. Since it was well after midnight when we got finished with them, we didn't attempt to get in line for Cinderella/Charming and Elena. (They probably wouldn't have let us go in at that point anyway.) But there was NO line for them when we were in line for the others.
For those princesses/princes meeting outside by the wall (Snow/No name, Aurora/Philip), I just stood outside the roped area, waited until they finished taking pictures with other people, and snapped a couple of pics before someone else jumped in. We just didn't have time to wait in that line.
18th will likely sell out too, so I'd plan for the one that fits your schedule best.Any advice on doing the Dec 18 party as opposed to Dec. 22nd? We could technically do either, but the last one does fit into our schedule better. (We're arriving the 17th). Crowd wise just wondering if it will be noticeable...seems like the last party will be a sell out for sure, what about the next to last? Any suggestions? We've never done a Christmas party. We did do MNSSHP this year, I don't think it was sold out, we were fine with those crowd levels.
We've always snagged a spot by the flagpole fairly late for the second parade. The area around the flagpole is reserved for dessert party guests for the first parade, but open to the public for the 2nd. If you want a spot in town square for the first parade, you'll still have to scope it out pretty early. But it's a great option for a last minute spot for the 2nd.I am not the most familiar with Magic Kingdom. Is this coming from Frontierland towards Liberty Square (flagpole being where all the flagpoles are with the bell - across from HoP?) and you end up with the river on your back?
How about the Town Square area as an option? I heard around the town square flagpole area (not the square itself given that's used for dessert party?) there's often plenty of spots fairly late? (in front of theater, on the sidewalk in front of the train station, near the end of the parade close to the firehouse?). Seems like a great area since I'm guessing you still get a Main Street 'vibe' given it's well decorated, etc. Then I guess maybe after the parade you are right there to do the Mickey or Tink Meet & Greet before heading back into the rest of the park.
It's a popcorn cart. We refilled our refillable bucket several times while watching FOF there over the summerWhat kind of food cart is it? Sounds like a nice spot to watch from!
It's a popcorn cart. We refilled our refillable bucket several times while watching FOF there over the summer
We lined up for the 7 dwarfs around 5:30 at MNSSHP and didn't meet them until 6:40. I'm afraid if you get in line after 5:45 you won't be done prior to 7, especially if they come out later than 6:20.I have a couple of questions about my plan. First of all, we plan to do FP 3:30, 4:30, and 5:30 with our 5:30 being at 7DMT. If we get to 7DMT at 5:30, Touring Plans shows us finishing around 5:45 and i plan to line up for the 7 Dwarfs from there. If we do this, and about what time could we possibly see them? I'm hoping to line up for Snow White by 7 and then have time to line up to see A Frozen Holiday Wish which is at 8:15. I am seeing different times for 7 Dwarfs, so I am hoping the 6:20 one is closer to when they come out than 7:00! We are dressing up as Snow White and Grumpy so I really want to see them but if we have to line up at 5:30 and they don't come out until 7 now, that seems like so much time wasted!
Also, is watching Frozen Holiday Wish and Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration from the Partner's Statue realistic or will this area be packed if we don't stake it out an hour in advance, and if so what is a good backup plan? I have seen recommendations for this area. Which one is better viewing for Holiday Wishes- The Plaza Garden area or Casey's Corner area? I have seen recommendations for both of these as well. Is there a place where we don't have to move and could watch Holiday Wishes, Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration, and then the Parade or is it best to move for each? Thanks for the advice!
It's a popcorn cart. We refilled our refillable bucket several times while watching FOF there over the summer
Can't answer #1, but it snows throughout the night and the castle stays lit.Thanks for all the answers to my precious questions. I'm just CRUSHED about no penguins but I'm really glad to know that Mary and Bert won't be too rough.
Tonight's questions!
1. Anyone know about line lengths for Minnie and Daisy? Or the Jingle Cruise?
2. Is the snow on Main Street only during parades or intermittent throughout the night?
3. Does the castle stay iced over after the Elsa show? Or can you only see it if during the show?
Thanks again!