concreteFor those with a dining package, is the seating area paved or grassy?
They would be able to see the fireworks up in the sky, but they may not have a good view of the projections, with others standing.Re: staying after the first show, does anyone know how that works if you're in the "wheelchair" area? It looks like everyone stands up for fireworks, and the wheelchair area is in the back, so presumably those guests would be blocked from being able to see anything if they stayed and everyone stood up.
We have always stayed seated for fireworks. The area clears out as not everyone stays for fireworks. Your experience might vary of course.Re: staying after the first show, does anyone know how that works if you're in the "wheelchair" area? It looks like everyone stands up for fireworks, and the wheelchair area is in the back, so presumably those guests would be blocked from being able to see anything if they stayed and everyone stood up.
The last time we saw the show, we had BB seats and everyone was required to stand for fireworks. When the dining package people stood, people without dining packages filled in the space behind them in order to view the fireworks.We have always stayed seated for fireworks. The area clears out as not everyone stays for fireworks. Your experience might vary of course.
Hmmmm maybe depends on how crowded it is on the night. We have definitely remained seated on our blanket several times to watch fireworks after Fantasmic.The last time we saw the show, we had BB seats and everyone was required to stand for fireworks. When the dining package people stood, people without dining packages filled in the space behind them in order to view the fireworks.
The last time we saw the show, we had BB seats and everyone was required to stand for fireworks. When the dining package people stood, people without dining packages filled in the space behind them in order to view the fireworks.
Hmmmm maybe depends on how crowded it is on the night. We have definitely remained seated on our blanket several times to watch fireworks after Fantasmic.
I am not debating this by any means, just sharing my own experience. This photo was taken June 11, 2022. Our littles were standing up by choice for a better view but you can see all the other people still seated on the ground (myself and the adults with me were seated as well).I go to Disneyland at the end of June every year. Ive done Fantasmic for over 10 years. Ive always had to stand for the fireworks.
There are lockers for rent in Disneyland. Disney can get a little picky about large blankets and shows..How big blanket and cushions is our question...never done either before and how to bring into park logistics all day? Lockers?
Heavy implications that a dragon may come back at some point in the future.LA times did a story on Fantasmic's return! Including some sneak peeks!
https://www.latimes.com/travel/story/2024-05-22/fantasmic-disneyland-returns-after-fire-no-dragon
I know folks were hoping for new dragon. Looks like it's just reimagined B mode. But I'm super excited for the return of the Peter Pan sequence.
I loved the Peter Pan sequence!! Very excited to see the show online first and then in person on my August trip!Heavy implications that a dragon may come back at some point in the future.
On the bright side, the dragon was the most frequent issue when the show had to operate in B mode (not working at all, no fire). Likely less of a chance that Maleficent has an issue in non-dragon form!
Personally, I am thrilled Peter Pan is back. I found the sequence far more dramatic and exciting as PP as opposed to Pirates. The Pirates sequence never really fit in a show all about ANIMATED characters and it was the only live action movie.