CaptainAmerica
Well-Known Member
IllumiNations cruise is $350 for 10. Waaaaay better.Why would you doubt its that much better?
Don’t you believe in Magic, wishes and dreams?!?!?
(FYI...private illuminations in France in 2004 was $986....for 48)
IllumiNations cruise is $350 for 10. Waaaaay better.Why would you doubt its that much better?
Don’t you believe in Magic, wishes and dreams?!?!?
(FYI...private illuminations in France in 2004 was $986....for 48)
People aren't doing it for the desserts. They are doing it for a slightly less than sardine like experience watching the fireworks.Yeah, I don't get it. Who pays for these things? If the deserts are anything like what they serve at private / corporate events, blegh. You're better off watching the fireworks for free and then hitting the buffet at Boma.
Not really. It's more like asking why someone would trade good seats in an NFL stadium for some crappier seats off in the corner of the NFL stadium and pay extra for the privilege of having a worse view.It's similar to asking why someone would pay $150+ to watch an NFL game in person when they could watch it at home.
Yep. 400% more Magic™.
The plaza garden area is a worse view for six people to watch the show then where?Not really. It's more like asking why someone would trade good seats in an NFL stadium for some crappier seats off in the corner of the NFL stadium and pay extra for the privilege of having a worse view.
The plaza garden is quite good if you can work your way to the front left. But Tomorrowland Terrace is terrible. It's a poor angle and the roof is an obstruction unless you're right on the rail. The show was designed to be viewed front-and-center. It's the same reason I think the California Grill is wildly overrated. It's neat to be on that roof but the fireworks aren't meant to be watched from that angle.The plaza garden area is a worse view for six people to watch the show then where?
Is "work your way" code for squeezing in front of people?The plaza garden is quite good if you can work your way to the front left. But Tomorrowland Terrace is terrible. It's a poor angle and the roof is an obstruction unless you're right on the rail. The show was designed to be viewed front-and-center. It's the same reason I think the California Grill is wildly overrated. It's neat to be on that roof but the fireworks aren't meant to be watched from that angle.
I'm a large man, I don't squeeze any place.Is "work your way" code for squeezing in front of people?
Considering that’s not how the Tomorrowland Terrace seating arrangement works, that’s probably not what he meant.Is "work your way" code for squeezing in front of people?
He was talking about the Plaza Garden for viewing, not the Tomorrowland Terrace.Considering that’s not how the Tomorrowland Terrace seating arrangement works, that’s probably not what he meant.
I did that party one time when it first opened. The viewing angle was awful everywhere except one corner, and the desserts tasted like they’d been prepared hours in advance and left outside to crust over, which is probably exactly what happened.
People aren't doing it for the desserts. They are doing it for a slightly less than sardine like experience watching the fireworks.
This also seems to mean that the people at the pre-fireworks party will be ushered out pretty quickly so they can turn it for the post-fireworks party. Unless there are separate seating areas or something. This sounds...bad.
Henry Ford would be proud.This also seems to mean that the people at the pre-fireworks party will be ushered out pretty quickly so they can turn it for the post-fireworks party. Unless there are separate seating areas or something. This sounds...bad.
This also seems to mean that the people at the pre-fireworks party will be ushered out pretty quickly so they can turn it for the post-fireworks party. Unless there are separate seating areas or something. This sounds...bad.
Then youd have the place overrun with cheap skates pushing the dessert party people out of the wayWhat makes me mad with the desert parties is how they close off this area when hardly any party attendees stand there. It was my favorite spot to see the fireworks because it offered a perfect view of the castle, wasn't crowded until 5 mins before, and offered great spots to see the fireworks. View attachment 284591
Is the dessert parties worth the price and price increases? For that price I would expect something more than cookies, brownies, and desserts I don't eat, and punch! Just sayin, never did the dessert parties...
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