New Star Wars Fireworks Show - 'Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular'

DisneyJeff

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DHSCM

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With The fireworks supposed to start next Friday I would assume they are gonna be busy. There is still a lot to do and I'm sure Disney doesn't want any more delayed shows. There is still more lighting that has to go up, all the construction walls come down adding the projection screens to the walls since u can still see through and see the scaffolding and then last minute touch ups and tests all for a launch of next week and I'm sure they would do a soft launch to see it all in action so I'm assuming the next couple days we will see all the walls come down and things fall into place. The thing I'm really trying to figure out is how they are going to have enough room for people in the hub area. Since fireworks will be offsite I'm assuming precious fallout zones will be open so people can watch the walls from right next to them; that will also spread people out, also echo lake area would be a good view plus food over their. Curious to see the final plan for everything.
 

DHSCM

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The screens for the projectors are up on both walls; they are still see through as the walls double as audio towers but with the speakers being directly behind you won't be able to see any scaffolding or anything that would cause problems. Show time is set for 9:45 and park close at 10. Hoping to see more testing and practice before it goes up.
 

DHSCM

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Huge ermco presence in the park today a lot going on backstage. Backstage behind the wall by one mans dream looks like their getting all the conduit. There's also an excavator and a whole in the ground where it looks like there running the electric to supply that new tower over their.
 

DHSCM

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Everything is ready for tonight. The trees at the exit of GMR that obstruct view of wall on abc comm have branches cut off, trees by extended cue of GMR near the stairs have branches cut off. Third projector has been added behind stage center facing Chinese theater, Everything is a go. Will post pictures later.
 

surfsupdon

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I just watched quite a bit of the testing from my balcony at the Yacht Club, at least I assume that's what it was.

The views of the Studios fireworks should be incredible from the rooms of the Swan, Dolphin, and Boardwalk- the vast majority of these rooms are considered standard, but nightly fireworks will be a nice plus.

Yacht and Beach should have some nice views too, from already spectacular views of Epcots pyro and Crescent Lake.
 

donsullivan

Premium Member
Pyro cannot be seen from Hollywood Blvd. extremely disappointing.

It's kind of like 2 different shows going on near each other at the same time. The only place it seems you can take it all in is right at Center Stage. Problem is, that area is far too small for a large number of people to actually see all parts of the show.
 
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Bolt

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This show is amazing. A few minutes into seeing it in person, I stopped watching the large pyro and was more impressed with the effects on the building. I assume a video online won't do it justice as I found myself legitimately turning all directions watching the show.
 

JassiSidhu2000

Active Member
Is this different to the show they show on Star Wars weekends ?

Also, what other shows are playing at DHS for nightime entertainment other than this and Fantasmic.
 

Laura

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The views of the Studios fireworks should be incredible from the rooms of the Swan, Dolphin, and Boardwalk- the vast majority of these rooms are considered standard, but nightly fireworks will be a nice plus.

Yacht and Beach should have some nice views too, from already spectacular views of Epcots pyro and Crescent Lake.

We're at Pop Century. Had a great view over the lake/lagoon.
 

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