Seanual757
Well-Known Member
Oh you said “the property” which I thought meant Disney property. The actual hotels maybe you’re right.
yes actual hotels
Oh you said “the property” which I thought meant Disney property. The actual hotels maybe you’re right.
this was valid up until last year we had a friend try to come they were turned away coming from the TTC to Poly CM’s were standing at the walk ways scanning bands and checking dining reservation names.
Fireworks generally don't expire. It's not wise to keep them in humid conditions. If they are stored in climate controlled units, it should be fine.So what happens to the fireworks supply they are routinely getting for Happily Ever After during their closures? I remember there are times they double the fireworks in a show just to use all the fireworks. They can't save those or store them that long.
The supply stopped.So what happens to the fireworks supply they are routinely getting for Happily Ever After during their closures? I remember there are times they double the fireworks in a show just to use all the fireworks. They can't save those or store them that long.
Oh okay. I just noticed especially around January for the last two years that they added fire power to HEA's fireworks especially the finale. You could really tell especially someone who has watched HEA a couple of times, so I just assumed they were using up excess fireworks supply.The supply stopped.
They can’t just “double the fireworks”. It doesn’t work like that apart from the night when Wishes swapped from manual to automated control.
Oh okay. I just noticed especially around January for the last two years that they added fire power to HEA's fireworks especially the finale. You could really tell especially someone who has watched HEA a couple of times, so I just assumed they were using up excess fireworks supply.
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