anybody ever experience this dessert party.
Yes. We have done it a few times. I'm not a huge dessert fan, and I still enjoy it. My wife and kids love it! Its worth it for the view alone. We have it scheduled for Christmas night this year and I can't wait! Well worth it. You will get it to the area about an hour before Wishes begins. There is no need to line up early as seats are assigned. They will refill the dessert bars several times. You will have about 30 minutes after the show to hang out for those last minute desserts and coffee. Have fun!anybody ever experience this dessert party.
Don't think photo pass is there anymore. We were told they stopped this summer. We were bummed out by this. Have you gone since July?I've attended twice and both times were great experiences. Great desserts but it's really the view that counts. I've appreciated that the Disney Photopass is available here as I like to have pictures taken of our family while the castle changes colors. Makes for a great ending to the day.
We did valentines night this past February! We ate in France that night in Epcot then headed to MK for dessert. It's possible to do both !Great sound like most enjoy it, I would like to do it on Valentines day for my family but were suppose to be in Epcot and end our trip on the 15th in Magic Kingdom. My wife always like to end the trip in the Magic Kingdom So I might have to do it on the 15th.
Yes, but again ADR time for the party means nothing. All tables are reserved and you get in about 60 minutes before wishes. No need to wait in line howeverI notice the reservation time says 9:20 so the firework show is probably at 10:00???
really man I was hoping to actually get some clear pictures with the family.Don't think photo pass is there anymore. We were told they stopped this summer. We were bummed out by this. Have you gone since July?
No joke. We did the party more then a few times and this July was the first without a photographer. They were there in Feb, but not the summerreally man I was hoping to actually get some clear pictures with the family.
Maybe since it's Valentines week they will, I will cross my fingersNo joke. We did the party more then a few times and this July was the first without a photographer. They were there in Feb, but not the summer
when the fireworks are over are you made to leave or do you still have the chance to try some desserts?Great desserts and plenty of them. We would plan our day by having a late lunch or early dinner and keeping it on the light side on the night we would do the dessert party because of the sheer amount of pastries, fruit, ice cream, coffee and other drinks is too much. Very tempting to keep going back and I cannot resist.
When you get there you already have assigned table for your group. Once you are checked in you can go up and get whatever you heart desires from the dessert selection. There are two identical tables of pastries and do not worry about them running out because they will fill them right back up again.
The best part of the Dessert Party is the quiet and calm are without 20,000 people fighting for the same spot. If you want to stand at the rail to get the best possible view of Wishes then you will need to get up about 1/2 hour before the fireworks start to hold that spot. Make sure you do look up to make sure where you are standing that the roof overhang will not block your view. In a few spots the roof overhang goes way out there and it will really block you from seeing the higher shots.
When the fireworks are over I would recommend sitting back down and relaxing for about 15 minutes because the rush of people leaving will be at it's max and in that little area it is quiet and protected from the chaos.
Enjoy the dessert party!
No joke. We did the party more then a few times and this July was the first without a photographer. They were there in Feb, but not the summer
when the fireworks are over are you made to leave or do you still have the chance to try some desserts?
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