KLinder7
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I love being on the bridge by Liberty Square when MSEP comes by. Can get some nice photos with the side of the castle in the background.Can you see the fireworks from the spot in Liberty Square also?
I love being on the bridge by Liberty Square when MSEP comes by. Can get some nice photos with the side of the castle in the background.Can you see the fireworks from the spot in Liberty Square also?
My favorite at MK is the train station. You can see all the way down main street for the MSEP, and the fireworks view is quite good. If that isn't an option I go over in Liberty Square for MSEP. There is a spot with a bench and a long brick planter right in front of the place to get baked potatoes (forget it's name). A lot of people get right up to the rope but we sit on the planter edge, and then stand the grandkids on it when the parade comes. There's no one behind you there.
At Epcot where we go varies. There are several places that can be reserved for private parties around the lagoon, but seldom, especially on week days, are they all in use. I usually will find one of them as they all have nice views.
I eat one of those potatoes every time I go to MK!1-I could live off baked potatoes where is this place?
2-I actually like going over to the Contemporary Hotel get a beverage walk out to the observation deck and watch the fireworks from there (all the fireworks and music no huge crowds). Then just hop on the monorail to the TaTPTC and head out.
1-I could live off baked potatoes where is this place?
In Liberty Square, across from the River Boat.
If there is a second showing (like for Celebrate, Fantasmic, or MSEP) and the kids can stay up late enough for the second showing, wait for the second showing. During our visit, the first showing of MSEP had people standing 6 or 7 people deep along the parade route. But by the second showing, there was PLENTY of room to stretch out without any interference of other guests (especially over in the FrontierLand section).
I'll second Fantasyland as the place to be. Watch them from in front of the Beast's Castle... you'll have no crowds blocking your view, very few people to contest with, the fireworks going off all around you, not just in front, and you still get to see a castle framed by them, and the kids will find it super magical.
The only problem is if you want to see the projection show too on the same night you would have to choose a spot near the Liberty Square bridge then as soon as it finishes head round to Fantasyland during the break between shows, and having little kids might make that more difficult.
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