News EPCOT's Harmonious to be replaced with new nighttime spectacular Luminous

trainplane3

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For all the arguments and attacks this site can sometimes hold, these are the moments that I know there are good people on this site. Thanks everybody! How early do you need to reserve these spots?
For the Japan view in February, I walked up about 20 minutes before (coming right from Impressions de France). Germany was a solid hour since it was debut night.
 

TrainsOfDisney

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Depending on the crowds you can usually get a decent spot around Japan pretty last minute. That’s always been one of my favorite spots to see all of the Epcot shows.
 

SoFloMagic

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My favorite move is showing up 15 minutes before the show in the old fastpass viewing area. Great spot with very good sound and the closest you can get to the fireworks, but tough to see fountains and fireworks at the same time if you're into that.
 

stuart

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Alright, this may be a big ask, but I feel like this forum is the best place to ask it. I am going to EPCOT on Monday for the first time in about 3 years after my college exams end, and was wondering what everyone's opinion for the best place to watch Luminous is. I know it's not the same stress as Harmonious, but I still want the best view of the show. Has anyone found what they believe is the best place to watch the show with the least obstructions, especially if I don't want to camp out forever prior to the show? (Also, pictures of the view are appreciated.)

We only ever watch it from the beer garden at the Rose and Crown. I would say to be there by 7 if you want a table by the wall.

We'll be there in July so cant share anything of my own, but I was very taken with how the view appears from this person's clips.

 

hismattjesty

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For all the arguments and attacks this site can sometimes hold, these are the moments that I know there are good people on this site. Thanks everybody! How early do you need to reserve these spots?
I walked right up to the railing 15 minutes prior to showtime (Tues. 4/23). It was a beautiful evening, park was dead, and I don't think there were but 10 people behind me stretched all the way back to the troll photo-op set up for Flower and Garden.
 

McMickeyWorld

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Are we sure there's no narration?
I use a VPM. Not all segments are available to me, but in the ones that are, there's only narration at the beginning and end of the entire show. In the intermediate segments, it's just the instrumental.
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Starship824

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In the Parks
No
i started listening to it on my Japanese spotify account (lol) and the narration is there, but the "welcome" voices we're strangely absent
So you just hear instrumental for a minute and a half? LOL does it have the "Everyone on this Earth is part of the blah blah blah blah"
 

trainplane3

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Are we sure there's no narration?
Barely any narration.
- Welcome has narration but no greetings. No drum beats, just starts at "welcome, to the great gathering"
- Parental has no narration
- Family has nothing
- Friendship has nothing
- Luminous Romance has nothing
- Romance has nothing
- Loss has no narration
- Into the light has narration
- Beating of our hearts has no narration, only "in the great symphony of us" bit
 

McMickeyWorld

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So you just hear instrumental for a minute and a half? LOL does it have the "Everyone on this Earth is part of the blah blah blah blah"
It's the 'Welcome, to the great gathering.' at the beginning, instrumental, and then transitions to the narration 'Everyone on this Earth is part of the great Symphony of Us...' In the end, it's just 'In the great Symphony of Us.'
 

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