Will I be able to buy this stein anywhere else at Hollywood Studios? Sounds like an awesome collectable.
Will I be able to buy this stein anywhere else at Hollywood Studios? Sounds like an awesome collectable.
It's probably no different than the SWW dessert party. The viewing area is just to the left of the Chinese Theatre as you face it with Echo Lake behind you. Lots of stand up tables, several dessert and drink stations.
Will the fireworks be accompanied by a John Williams score?Stand up tables, because tables with chairs would require a price increase to $99.99 per adult and $69.99 per child under 10.
yesWill the fireworks be accompanied by a John Williams score?
It has new music so it has to be new.Question about the show, itself. Does anyone know if it will be the same show they've done the past few years for SWW or will it be an entirely new show just under the same name? I'm just wondering because I keep seeing in updates from different sites that it's a "new" show but I'm not sure exactly what they mean by "new" since it has been running periodically for a few years. If it is different, I hope they didn't change the finale from this year's SWW (since they seem to change the choreography and pyro every year) - it's breathtaking.
The Star Wars Weekends dessert party was nothing to write home about either. For my money, the Wishes Dessert Party is still the best.If it's the same group that does the Merry and Bright dessert party (menus look suspiciously similar, just the names changed) be prepared for an underwhelming experience. Pretty desserts that taste awful and an open bar with 4 different drinks.
The dessert parties are at 7 so fireworks at 8.It looks like this is nightly through 12/30, then the New Years fireworks on 12/31. Does anyone know what January looks like?
Party people be like, "there goes Tinker Bell!"
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