Show schedule for different parks?

justducky78

New Member
Where can I find the show schedule for different attractions in MK, Epcot, MGM and AK? Are there set times for these shows and if so, where can I find this information? We plan on visiting the week of Feb 12 - 16.

Here are some of the attractions we might actually hit during our upcoming trip, that we've missed in the past.

Lights, Motor Action - MGM
Beauty & The Beast - MGM
Finding Nemo - Animal Kingdom
Turtle Talk - Epcot

That's all I can thing of - are there any other "shows" I haven't mentioned?

Thanks!
 

DisneyMarg

Member
I rely heavily on Steve's site when I'm planning our trips. However, he doesn't have the schedules to post until that week. (At least that's how it was last Spring during our last trip.) On Sunday he posts the schedule for that week.

You can use what's there as a rough draft, but do expect some changes the actual week you are going.

I really wish there were a way to get schedules well in advance, as the shows are highlights for me. I STILL haven't seen Mulch, Sweat, and SHears because every time I've worked our schedule around it, their schedule has changed.
 
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wannabeBelle

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I rely heavily on Steve's site when I'm planning our trips. However, he doesn't have the schedules to post until that week. (At least that's how it was last Spring during our last trip.) On Sunday he posts the schedule for that week.

You can use what's there as a rough draft, but do expect some changes the actual week you are going.

I really wish there were a way to get schedules well in advance, as the shows are highlights for me. I STILL haven't seen Mulch, Sweat, and SHears because every time I've worked our schedule around it, their schedule has changed.

Hey there!!! I know the feeling!!!! Unless I have heard from one of the band members themselves within a very short time of my visit I normally stop at Guest Relations or ask a CM ( They finally got printed on the Tele-Cast at least YEAH!!!!!) to double check all of my times!!!!
I might have missed it but here is the link to STeve Soares site:
http://pages.prodigy.net/stevesoares/
AS mentioned before he only gets the schedules one week out sodouble check all of the times when you get into Disney as they may have changed!!! Belle
 
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RonAnnArbor

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For your planning:

Lights, Motor Action - MGM
Beauty & The Beast - MGM
Finding Nemo - Animal Kingdom

All three of these shows have very limited performances - 3 0r 4 at most during the day - make sure you check your schedule and plan around it. All three require you arrive at least 45 minutes before the show at peak times to make sure you get in. LMA runs only three shows a day and they are all packed to the gills. Finding Nemo is bringing in audiences by the droves. You must arrive early -- there are people that are going to AK only to see the show and then park hopping elsewhere right afterwards. The lines are enourmous.

Turtle Talk - Epcot
The shows are continual about every 20 minutes throughout the day - just go to the Seas with Nemo and Friends pavilion and get in line. They start one our after park opening in general, though they can start 30 minutes after opening on peak days.
 
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justducky78

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Original Poster
Thanks, everyone! I'll have to check out Steve's site right before we go. Luckily, we leave on a Monday - so I can print out the week's schedule on Sunday! Yay!

We will definitely need to plan if we want to see those shows - that's why we've missed them before! We're not big planners...usually just plan on what park we're going to hit the next day and that's that!

I really want to see Nemo, but like someone said, we would probably just see the show and then leave, since AK is not our favorite park. We're only going for 4-5 days, so we want to maximize our time at MK, Epcot and MGM!
 
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DisneyMarg

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One more thing... I love the Beauty and the Beast pre-show. So you definitely want to be there in time for that. They post the B&B showtime but the pre-show starts about 20 minutes before.
 
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wannabeBelle

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One more thing... I love the Beauty and the Beast pre-show. So you definitely want to be there in time for that. They post the B&B showtime but the pre-show starts about 20 minutes before.

Isnt Four for a Dollar just awesome????? It never ceases to amaze me how complex a great accapella group can be!!!!! Definitely well worth catching!!!! Belle
 
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