Dave is correct. That spot is definitely the best spot for the fireworks. Another place that I have found that is pretty nice, especially for Tink's flight, is the bridge to Tomorrowland.The "sweet spot" for the show is in the middle of main street, on the bridge that leads to the hub, just past Caseys and the Ice Cream Parlor.
The Train Station keeps you from being able to see (and photograph) all the low level castle effects. The buildings on Main Street Block them.
A phenominal fireworks shot is just in front of the partners statue with a super wide angle (14-17mm) lens during a perimiter show.
My spot used to always be the bridge to Tomorrowland. This last trip, we discovered this spot (Noodle Station) and I will never go back! It was so nice to be able to sit after a long day.A spot we enjoy is the patio in front of the Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station. You can sit in a chair at a table and enjoy the show, and not be shoved by crowds.
The "sweet spot" for the show is in the middle of main street, on the bridge that leads to the hub, just past Caseys and the Ice Cream Parlor.
I don't like this spot. We wasted over an hour waiting around to sit and enjoy it from here. However, the overhang makes a lot of limited view. Places you'd think you would be able to see it, you can't. Plus, they don't turn the lights off here so it's bright and distracts from the show. Additionally, the CM's that work the area are VERY STRICT and won't let you move chairs or arrange things in any way. It HAS to stay exactly as planned. So if you try to drag a chair from one table to another for example, they make you put it back.A spot we enjoy is the patio in front of the Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station. You can sit in a chair at a table and enjoy the show, and not be shoved by crowds.
I don't like this spot. We wasted over an hour waiting around to sit and enjoy it from here. However, the overhang makes a lot of limited view. Places you'd think you would be able to see it, you can't. Plus, they don't turn the lights off here so it's bright and distracts from the show. Additionally, the CM's that work the area are VERY STRICT and won't let you move chairs or arrange things in any way. It HAS to stay exactly as planned. So if you try to drag a chair from one table to another for example, they make you put it back.
Anyway, this was my least favorite spot, despite thinking it'd be good. I'm much more of a lower Hub area person myself. There's some decent views in front of Crystal Palace if you get stuck and can't get further, though a lot of limited views because of trees. (And they don't turn off the lights there either.) The Tomorrowland bridge isn't bad. Just don't get too close to the Castle. You see a lot of people move all the way up front. Nope, too close. You'll kill your neck trying to see. Also, don't be behind the castle. Got stuck back there once and it was like watching a tennis match. Things were going back and forth from two spots above you. Really hard to watch. Also, if you're going to be there more than once, a fun thing to do is see Wishes from Big Thunder. It's more lucky accident than plan but I've done it before and it's great fun.
-m
A spot we enjoy is the patio in front of the Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station. You can sit in a chair at a table and enjoy the show, and not be shoved by crowds.
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