Is it going to be called Wishes Dessert Party with Magic, Music, Mayhem?
That's pretty funny.
Also, if MM&M retains its perimeter bursts, this view will be even worse for the fireworks, in my opinion.
I went to this in September and it was spectacular. It was totally worth the price as the desserts were outstanding and it was a wonderfully relaxing way to end the night. I wasn't being pushed and jostled on Mainstreet and after the fireworks I had a place to sit and wait as the crowds flooded out of the park.
I thought the view was excellent. Tinkerbell flies right down on top of you and there is a great open space between you and the castle where the fireworks are reflected in the water.
They had coffee and tea available when I was there and we talked to CM's who said they were trying different items as they tweaked the menu.
I have to assume they will continue it, as it sells out every night, and these kinds of higher end specials are definitely a direction the parks are wanting to go. They are trying to offer things for for people that want a more relaxing experience and are willing to pay for it. I think you'll be seeing more and more of these types of things as time goes on.
The only caveat I have is, if you don't like sweets you will be unsatisfied. It is not a meal at all it is just a dessert extravaganza.
It's not an every night event, but I'll be doing it once a trip.
I still keep debating this. My wife is not into sweets as the rest of us are. It will be a pretty penny we would drop to do this. I have even thought about dropping one of our ADR's to attend this. I totally agree with being out on Main Street before, during, and after the fireworks is the only thing I really dislike about the parade and fireworks. Being in an area with a decent view and a place to sit and not have to fight for a view is great.
From the shots I have seen from this area the view doesn't look that bad IMHO.:shrug: Also who knows what refurbs they are doing which may improve the experience. Im ready for this to open at the end of the month and get some feedback on the changes.
I'd totally encourage you to try it if you can stomach the price for a person that isn't likely to enjoy much.
For what it is worth there was a great variety in the sweets. They had the standard cookies and cake, but there were also several rich options like cheesecakes, and more than a few fruit based items like tarts.
Everything was also bite sized, or two bite sized, so you could try a whole range of things without wasting.
I have a total of 7 in my group. Me, My wife and 5 kids. I know I wont have a problem with 5 kids eating their body weight in sweets but my wife doesn't eat that many sweets. I can eat my own body weight in truffles.
This will be expensive no doubt just for desserts. However, Wishes is special to me and my wife. I proposed to her during the Wishes fireworks in 2008. I thought this could be a nice celebration for all of us and especially since my daughter was not able to attend when I proposed. This is our return trip to have us all together.
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