![]() ![]() Fireworks, you won't be able to get into the stadium early for the second show. We were very close up and it was so nice to see all the characters up close (they all come by on boats, Micky is on the stage, and some other amazing things). You should arrive at Fantasmic at least a half hour early for good seats. Don't miss Fantasmic! Edited: 9 years ago The fireworks show is between the first Fantasmic show and the second Fantasmic show so you can see it before or after you watch Fantasmic. You just walk over and watch when they're scheduled. The little girl whose mother told me about it was ecstatic about the snowman she had made.) The fireworks, Olaf's updates, and the dance party all happen on a stage at the center of the park by the big Mickey hat. (Don't miss it if you're kid has never played in snow, though. We can build snowmen and skate in the wintertime (without having to wait in line) so we left to let the southern kids have a shorter line. There was nothing extremely appealing there for us, being from Ohio. Someone told me the line was 3 hours long a few days before, but no wait the day we were there. Oaken's Frozen Funland has a line to get inside. The parade runs through the park grab a spot along the parade route. They have several show times so you need to go to the theater earlier in the day and tell them what time you'd like, and they'll give you a ticket with the time printed on it. Manafan- You only need tickets for the sing-along, and it's free. Sommerlovin- It was, I'm crossing my fingers for you that they prolong it! Things like that really do make the experience "magical". Then Elsa turned toward her as the parade moved away from us, talking the whole time. We didn't expect for her to get to talk to them! Anna even tapped Elsa and had her look again at my daughter when she finally got the courage to show her icy blast powers. It made our week since the lines to meet Elsa and Anna were way to long and all the FastPasses to meet them get taken early by Disney resort guests. So glad we did since Anna and Elsa talked to my daughter as they passed and asked her to show them her "icy blast" powers. We waited in line about 45 minutes and had pretty good seats.Īs far as the parade, we waited near the end of the parade near Star Tours to get away from the crowd. We were advised by one of the many helpful cast members to head over to the line right after the 11:00 parade. The key to getting a good seat is arriving to the line as early as possible. You don't need to rush to get your tickets (you just need to get some before they run out). We watched the parade at 11 (it passed us at 11:20 at our spot by Star Tours), then we grabbed a muffin from the Writer's Shop, then headed back over to Premiere theater to wait in line for the 12:30 show. There were no other guests around, and there was still a large stack of tickets. When I got there, we signed up for Jedi training, and then I walked over to Premiere theater to pick up our tickets. We were there on a day that wasn't too crowded (for mid July). The "historians" are hilarious, Anna was terrific, my daughter was so excited to see Elsa sing "Let It Go", the lights and effects were beautiful, and it snowed bubbles at the end. I would be surprised if they didn't extend it past summer because it is such a great show. ![]() We returned from our trip yesterday, and the Frozen Sing-along was AMAZING.
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