Thanks for all your tips! We have been before, but this is our first trip in a while. We are going to be there Friday night (6pm-12am), Saturday, Sunday, and Monday until about 2pm.
I heard the Fantasmic Dessert package I got ($60/person) is a guaranteed spot, but I can show up early for more preferred seating. Is this what you're talking about? How early can I show up and can I leave after the fact after "claiming" our seats?
Same for World of Color. Does the dining package just get me a fast pass to the preferred seating area and I know to show up early and talk with them to get the best viewing spot? I do believe it's standing only. Do you have any idea if it's super "Crowded" in these areas or we will have an enjoyable viewing experience?
What other dining options do you recommend?
Friday night will be busy as the locals will definately be coming out to play. You can get a lot done in the first few hours each morning, so be sure to get a jump on the locals late arrivals.
A large part of my time on Disney vacations are spent on photography, so my answers to the seat claiming questions are going to towards the very extreme as I want to get the best possible views.
For Fantasmic, they start checking people in at 8:00 for both shows. My wife usually heads over an hour to an hour and a half before they start doing this (she's a trooper). Usually, the first people lining up are doing so for the first showing and not the 2nd. We always get the 2nd showing, so I can also get fireworks photos on the same night. The seats for the desert package extend from just to the west of the shows centerline and wrap around the first tier down towards the Mansion. Closer to center is best. There are 3 rows of seats; but, here's another little tip. If you are unable to get the first row, take the back row as you can stand up from back there if someone is blocking your view. From the first two rows, you have to remain seated.
For WoC, its a way more complicated. If there is only 1 show, and as of now, it's planned that way on the schedule, then my best guess is that the first people showing up will still be 1 - 1.5 hours in advance. Each restaurant will have their own check in point. As I mentioned previously, of the 3 options (Carthay, Trattoria, and Grotto) each will have their own section "reserved". These sections are standing room only and they sometimes swap the sections around. The little known secret here is that people with Carthay reservations can ask to go anywhere. Usually, Carthay's section extends down to the very front wet zone on the show's centerline; but, sometimes, it will stop at the steps just above it. Again, if you want to go somewhere specific and have a Carthay package, they will let you if you ask. My wife is unfortunately disabled, so if she wants to get down to the wet zone, she has to go all they way down to the regular queueing location (by the Jumping Jellyfish) because that is where the ramp starts. She then lets the Cast Member there know about her dinning package and they escort her down before the rest of the group comes in. From what she's told me (since I'm usually lagging behind taking pictures), the non-disabled Carthay reservations get let in just prior to the regular FastPass people from the check point above the lagoon by Little Mermaid.
In my opinon, the best place to be for WoC is always at the front of whatever section you want to watch it from. If the wet zone is too wet for you (sometimes you don't get a drop on you and other times you can be soaked, it just depends on where the wind is coming from and how close you are to some of the bigger fountain effects), then the front of any section at least allows you to see over the top of the section below you. It will be as crowded as watching the fireworks in Orlando in terms of people.
As for other dining options at DLR, some of our in park favorites are:
Blue Bayou - just for the ambience it is worth taking time to enjoy a meal here.
Hungry Bear - good selection of items and good place to sit and enjoy the Rivers of America
Flo's - nice comfort food options
Re: the dining options for WoC - we've done both Carthay and Wine Country. Carthay ranges from very good to excellent depending on whats on the menu currently. Wine Country at night has had a seafood pasta dish that I also like. It's a toss up but Carthay would be my choice if you were only going to do one just for the overall experience.
Let me know if you need anything else.