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Candlelight Processional Dining - worth 2 credits?

rufio

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Original Poster
Self explanatory. Is the package worth 2 credits? I'm considering moving around some ADRs, but I'm not sure if it's worth an extra dining credit to sit down for it. Do they sing all of the traditional Christmas songs? When I walked by in 2010 and listened for a few minutes, they all seemed to be religious songs. Thanks!
 

Master Yoda

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Premium Member
I would say no. If I was going to do CP I would just pay cash for the dining package.

The songs tend to be religious in nature. You are not going to hear Jingle Bells, Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, or Santa Claus is coming to town. This is a sample song list for the processional.

Candlelight Processional Music List

Orchestral Medley
"Candlelight Overture" (Instrumental Only)

Processional Music
The following songs are sung as the choirs enter the America Gardens Theater. The musical selections are listed alphabetically and do not necessarily represent the order of appearance:
"Candlelight Carillon" (Percussion Only)
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
"O Little Town of Bethlehem"

Processional Choral Selections
The following songs are sung during the Processional program. The musical selections are listed alphabetically and do not necessarily represent the order of appearance:
"Angels From the Realms of Glory"
"Away in a Manger"
"Do You Hear What I Hear?"
"The Hallelujah Chorus"
Il Est Ne (English & French)
"Joy to the World"
"O Come All Ye Faithful"
"O! Holy Night"
"Rejoice With Exceeding Great Joy"
"Shout for Joy"
"Silent Night" (English & German)
"What Child Is This?" (English & Spanish)

Orchestral Recessional
(End Music)
The following song is sung during the Recessional program:
"The Wonderful World of Christmas"
 

wiigirl

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Personally I would say no.
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rufio

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Since Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ, yes, the songs are religous, interspersed with reading from the Bible.

Not trying to get into technicalities, but Christmas isn't about the birth of Christ for everyone. It was originally a pagan holiday.

I would say no. If I was going to do CP I would just pay cash for the dining package.

The songs tend to be religious in nature. You are not going to hear Jingle Bells, Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, or Santa Claus is coming to town. This is a sample song list for the processional.

Candlelight Processional Music List

Orchestral Medley
"Candlelight Overture" (Instrumental Only)

Processional Music
The following songs are sung as the choirs enter the America Gardens Theater. The musical selections are listed alphabetically and do not necessarily represent the order of appearance:
"Candlelight Carillon" (Percussion Only)
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
"O Little Town of Bethlehem"

Processional Choral Selections
The following songs are sung during the Processional program. The musical selections are listed alphabetically and do not necessarily represent the order of appearance:
"Angels From the Realms of Glory"
"Away in a Manger"
"Do You Hear What I Hear?"
"The Hallelujah Chorus"
Il Est Ne (English & French)
"Joy to the World"
"O Come All Ye Faithful"
"O! Holy Night"
"Rejoice With Exceeding Great Joy"
"Shout for Joy"
"Silent Night" (English & German)
"What Child Is This?" (English & Spanish)

Orchestral Recessional
(End Music)
The following song is sung during the Recessional program:
"The Wonderful World of Christmas"

Thanks for this! I don't mind the religious songs, I was just wondering what to expect. I agree that it might be easier to pay for it.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Not trying to get into technicalities, but Christmas isn't about the birth of Christ for everyone. It was originally a pagan holiday.
The CP is what I would consider a Christian centered Christmas show. Santa, spirit of Christmas, Christmas trees, etc never enter into the equation.
 

Mukta

Well-Known Member
Self explanatory. Is the package worth 2 credits? I'm considering moving around some ADRs, but I'm not sure if it's worth an extra dining credit to sit down for it. Do they sing all of the traditional Christmas songs? When I walked by in 2010 and listened for a few minutes, they all seemed to be religious songs. Thanks!
I am paying cash for lunch at Biergarten for the CP package. I want to see the CP, but I don't want to wait in an overly long line. The Biergarten lunch CP Package is only $35 a person.
 

rufio

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I am paying cash for lunch at Biergarten for the CP package. I want to see the CP, but I don't want to wait in an overly long line. The Biergarten lunch CP Package is only $35 a person.

Hmmm... We might end up doing this. How long is the show? Could we make the 5pm show and a 6:55pm dinner reservation at Coral Reef?
 

Dad 2 M & M

Well-Known Member
It is worth it to do it, but definitely OOP. We might do it again in the future; hasn't been in our plans the last few trips. Nice, relaxing entertainment.
 

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