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78.1 | | ATE012::CLAUDE | Claude G. Berube | Fri Apr 07 1989 16:42 | 7 |
| For the MK, my favorite spot in on the observation platflorm for the
Train Station on Main Street.
For Epcot, lumination show or whatever they are calling it, is along
the lake in between Mexico and China pavilions.
Claude, 1114 days and counting
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78.2 | | SRFSUP::LABBEE | Waiting for the 'Big One' in L.A. | Fri Apr 14 1989 20:43 | 5 |
| At Disneyland, my favorite spots are: the top of the Swiss Family
Robinson Tree House, or on the Mark Twain Steamboat (timing is crucial,
obviously) since the fireworks are reflected in the water.
-Colleen
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78.3 | Some do's and don'ts | USCTR2::TOMYL | Joel R. Tomyl DTN 297-4282 | Fri May 19 1989 14:21 | 15 |
| Several places that you don't want to be in the Magic Kindom is
on the terraces at the Tomorrowland Terrace, or AdventureLand in
general.
Also, many people are under the impression that the fireworks are
shot directly over Cinderella's Castle. They are not. They are
shot from bunkers 1/3 of a mile behind the castle.
My favorite spot for viewing the fireworks? I like the observation
deck on the top of the Contemporary. You can't always hear the
music, but you can see the fireworks from shot to explode. From
up there you can also see some of the fireworks and lasers from
Illunimations and other parks (Sea World and Baseball and Boardwalk)
too!
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78.4 | I Liked It | USMFG::GHIGGINS | | Mon May 22 1989 09:51 | 10 |
| Re: .3
Joel,
Why don't you like the Tomorrowland Terrace ? When I was there
last year, thats where I parked myself. I was right up against
the wall. I seemed OK to me. It even allows for good viewing of
Tinkerbells flight !!
George_who_only_has_19_days_to_go_!!!!!!!
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78.5 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | A target for the new society... | Tue May 23 1989 12:32 | 13 |
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Another good place to watch from is the former CRO building
(behind the actual park for those who don't have access).
But unfortunately, it's not available to guests. My boyfriend
and I would always watch while waiting for my best friend,
who works there, to get out.
No crowds (usually just us two in the parking lot waiting)
and you could still hear the goings on!
Tigga~~~
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78.6 | Whose fireworks ? | GENRAL::HIMES | Close Encounters of the Disk Kind | Tue May 23 1989 13:42 | 11 |
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Secluded parking lot, only the two of you (Tigg~~ + ??) ????
Hmmmmmmm.
Which fireworks are you referring !!!
Mark
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78.7 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | A target for the new society... | Wed May 24 1989 11:39 | 11 |
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RE: Which fireworks are you referring !!!
Heh heh heh...Why - the ones in the sky, of course
(she said ever so innocently as she bats her eyelashes)
(8
Tigg~~~
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78.8 | out of interest | VOGON::KCAMPBELL | takes every kind of people | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:04 | 7 |
| What time does the fireworks display take place?
Thanks,
Karen
(four days and counting...)
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78.9 | Summers usually at 10pm | USCTR2::TOMYL | Joel R. Tomyl DTN 297-3188 | Mon Apr 23 1990 13:21 | 10 |
| Usually the Fantasy in the Sky fireworks happen at 10pm between the 9
and 11pm Main Street Electrical Parade. Be aware that the fireworks
are not shot off above the castle, but from the silos 1/3 or a mile
behind the castle. Of course, this is the summer schedule that I'm
talking about.
For the most definitive time, contact City Hall in the MK for an
entertainment schedule.
Joel
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78.10 | | VOGON::KCAMPBELL | takes every kind of people | Tue Apr 24 1990 07:28 | 6 |
| Thanks. Will check it out at City Hall.
Regards,
Karen
(three days and counting)
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78.11 | What about MGM? | CUPMK::JETTE | | Wed Aug 28 1991 10:56 | 5 |
| What about MGM -don't they have fireworks there too? Any suggestions
as to a good spot?
Kathy
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78.12 | My Favorite | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Wed Aug 28 1991 11:23 | 14 |
| For my money MGM has THE ABSOLUTE BEST fireworks of the three parks.
The best spot is located directly in front of TGMR. "Fantasy in The
Sky" involves low-level fireworks. For this reason visitors are not
allowed to stand in TGMR plaza but instead are asked to remain behind
the raised little greenery centered in front of the attraction. I
planted myself there and waited for the show. Unlike the other two
parks MGM offers a fireworks show that allows everyone to sit on the
ground and watch the show with no problems.
The combo of music, fireworks, lasers, and Mickey's appearance makes
for a memorable show.
Mike
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78.13 | Logistical questions | NEWVAX::DOYLE | A monk, a clone, and a Ferrengi.... | Wed Aug 28 1991 12:16 | 11 |
| How long does the show last? We are eating in the Brown Derby the
night the fireworks are at MGM when we go; will that put us in
a good position to view them when we come out?
Only 10 more days...I can hardly stand the wait.....
Got the 'itis REAL bad now (and I'm a first timer, too. Will it get worse
when I get back?!),
Ellen
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78.14 | Don't view it from the side | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Wed Aug 28 1991 13:14 | 7 |
| It's "Sorcery in the Sky" not "Fantasy in the Sky". The show lasts
about 15-20 minutes. It really loses it's impact if you aren't in front
of the theater.
Check your schedule.
Mike
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78.15 | Music Better Up Front. | WOTVAX::BATTY | Well, I wouldn't start from here! | Thu Aug 29 1991 09:10 | 18 |
| As Mike S. has already noted, you must view from directly in
front, the display is planned to be 2 Dimensional, and if you get
too far off to the side, it loses impact. Although not as totally
integrated as 'Illuminations', the music and fireworks are
interlinked, so you also need to be in a good listening position.
The ideal is the plaza in front of the Chinese Theatre, and as you
move further back down Hollywood Boulevard, you still get a
reasonable view of the fireworks, but the music volume and effect
reduces.
As noted in my trip report, the start time (10.30 during
the Summer) is not as precise as MK or EPCOT, it can be up to
10mins late.
Viewing is good anywhere in the plaza, because the
fireworks take place over the theatre, which is pretty high
anyway. The only reason to get a spot right at the front could be
on Fri-Sun if the Rocketeer is scheduled to fly.
Mike B.
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78.16 | Music-surround | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Thu Aug 29 1991 10:51 | 7 |
| Mike is correct about the music. Unlike the other fireworks attractions
"Sorcery..." can surround you with music especially in front of TGMR.
Hmmmmm, last Summer the show went on at 11:00 not 10:30 as Mike B.
pointed out.
Mike
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78.17 | Closed at 10:30 | WOTVAX::BATTY | Well, I wouldn't start from here! | Thu Aug 29 1991 14:18 | 5 |
| The Park hours during our three weeks in July were 9:00 am to
10:30pm. It was frequently open earlier, but everything was always
being locked up at 10:30 - 10:45 while Sorcery was going on.
Mike.
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78.18 | huh? | EBBCLU::LCORMIER | Progress, not Perfection | Tue Sep 03 1991 13:23 | 6 |
| re: last few
huh...what's TGMR?...
Linda
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78.19 | | LJOHUB::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 18 days | Tue Sep 03 1991 14:02 | 6 |
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� huh...what's TGMR?...
TGMR = The Great Movie Ride
Isn't it simple, once you know.
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78.20 | Fireworks and off season... | BROKE::LUND | | Wed Sep 04 1991 15:16 | 47 |
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Stan and I snuck in a few days at WDW, while visiting.... Some
incentives: We were already in FLA, we could pick up our
annual passports early and make use of them before our big
trip in late March 1992, got to see the latest stuff; and also
catch the E.L.P (Electric Light Parade) before it's gone; since
it won't be there next March...
Fireworks: off season.... at least through end of September;
I don't know what they have planned for October.
Epcot - Hours are 9am-9pm; Illuminations every night at 9pm;
weather permitting....
MGM - Hours are 9am-7pm - no fireworks; except Saturday night
they will be open till 8pm and will do the Sorcery in the
sky at 8pm....
MK - Hours are 9am-7pm - no fireworks and no E.L.P.....
I am not sure what the extended Saturday hours are;
while we were there; there was extensive advertising
(like thru buss drivers, etc); that you'd only
be able to see the E.L.P. thru September 1st;
BUT:::: Later (I think it was 9/2) we heard on T.V. an
advertisement geared towards Florida Residents; basically
luring them to make use of their Four Season Salute passports
and come spend the weekend at WDW; September 13th and 14th
(Friday and Saturday nights) will be the Grand Finale of
the Electrical Light Parade! Come and be part of it!!!!!
So if you're plans include being in WDW the 13th and 14th
of September; plan to cath E.L.P.; You may find the parks
more busy then; if they get enough locals to come to the
Grand Finale!
- Annie
p.S. more on our WDW part of the trip and stuff about
staying at the yacht club and bus routes in a short trip
report to follow sometime in the near future....
The Muppet-Vision was great; there were NO LINES for
space mountain (less than 5 min from outside to on the
ride).....
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78.21 | I knew that! (?) | EBBCLU::LCORMIER | Progress, not Perfection | Mon Sep 09 1991 13:29 | 5 |
| Oh Yeahhhhh.....of course it does!
Thanks!
Linda
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78.22 | SORCERY IN THE SKY | NEST::DABY | | Fri Sep 20 1991 09:38 | 2 |
| I am looking for some info on the fireworks show at MGM. Is it every
night or only one night a week?
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78.23 | When are you going? | NEWVAX::DOYLE | In the Tiki Room | Fri Sep 20 1991 11:35 | 3 |
| It depends on when you go. Two weeks ago (September), it was only
on Saturday night. But it's worth making sure your Saturday night is
free to see it!
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78.24 | Illuminations: Room for Improvement! | CUPMK::SCOPA | | Tue May 25 1993 08:13 | 17 |
| After reading John Maze's trip report I started thinking about
something that's been irking me for a long time.
I think they blew it when they designed the World Showcase Lagoon. I
say this because let's face it, Illuminations would be much better if
more people could see the barge and other things on the water.
I've seen illuminations over a dozen times yet I really can't say I've
ever gotten a good view of everything.
Maybe the center of the lagoon and should have been built up a bit more
so everyone could see everything at a better angle. I know that the
present arrangement makes for difficult viewing for the kids.
Just my $.02.
Mike
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78.25 | But the lagoon came before Illuminations... | MR4DEC::AWILLIAMS | It's a duck blur... | Tue May 25 1993 10:00 | 19 |
| Mike,
I disagree, mainly because Illuminations wasn't originally part of the
plans when the World Showcase Lagoon was designed and built. I've only
seen the show once (a mildly obstructed view near Mexico) and enjoyed
it very much. Of course, that doesn't mean there aren't problems with
it.
There's one thing the Disney folks could do to improve the situation
and that's presenting fireworks in the other parks during the so-called
"off" season. This would alleviate some of the mobs and mad rush that
John Maze experienced because then EPCOT wouldn't be the only place in
the World to see fireworks.
Anyways, on our next trip, I may borrow a page from Ken Steinhardt's
report and view the festivities from the "other" side of lagoon if only
to avoid the crowds.
- Skip
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78.26 | A Disney Park Without Fireworks? | CUPMK::SCOPA | | Tue May 25 1993 09:12 | 14 |
| It's kind of surprising to hear that fireworks were not planned for EC
right from the beginning.
By the way, EVERY view is obstructed when watching illuminations. I
think there are a few pavillions that may offer a higher vantage point
but other than that you'd have to be at that Mexican outdoor restaurant
to get a decent view.
It's difficult to do Illuminations and fireworks at EC because of the
physical arrangement of the park.
Anyway, I'll take "Sorcery..." any night over Illuminations.
Mike
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78.27 | It wasn't there when they opened... | MR4DEC::AWILLIAMS | It's a duck blur... | Tue May 25 1993 10:46 | 21 |
| Mike,
You've got to remember that EPCOT was designed as a much different
"theme park experience" than the MK. And that's why the Disney
characters didn't appear there at first. Likewise, for fireworks. I
remember because I visited EPCOT a few short months after it opened.
But I don't recall when Illuminations first started. I know I saw it
in '88 but I'm sure it was earlier than that. Anyone know for sure??
I do agree with you about the layout of the park. Besides having it on
the lagoon (which you have to admit is a pretty cool idea) where could
they have done it?? Behind/over the American Adventure?? Nah, they'd
lose a lot of potential viewing areas. Behind/over Spaceship Earth??
Nah, they'd have to set up in the parking lot...
Can't comment on "Sorcery in the Sky"; haven't seen it yet. And if
Disney follows their current policy I doubt I will see it next year.
So I guess I'll have to wait for the '97 Bash... :-)
- Skip
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78.28 | I don't remember it from '87 | PHDVAX::JMCGLINCHEY | | Tue May 25 1993 09:53 | 5 |
| I don't remember Illuminations when I went on my '87 trip. Althought
it was my first time (pretty special huh?) and I may have just
overlooked it.
John
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78.29 | Illuminations? | CALS::STAATS | Todd Staats | Tue May 25 1993 10:13 | 6 |
| I remember Illuminations being there in 1984-85. A good viewing
spot is behind the Pub at the England Pavillion. I've seen
Illuminations twice from that spot and both times it's not
been as crowded as other spots around the lagoon.
todd///
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78.30 | If I had my way... | CUPMK::SCOPA | | Tue May 25 1993 10:29 | 47 |
| It was not originally called Illuminations. The original name was
something like "Lasertronic Spectacular" or something like that.
I guess if I were part of the Imagineering Team designated to put
together a show I would create something like this:
- First I would put in place a few more speakers throughout the
World Showcase Lagoon for max sound.
- Then I would commission John Williams to write a musical score that
focuses on each individual pavillion and build to a climax with the
American Adventure.
- I would also have colored fountains as we see now.
- The show would begin with the waters and the music getting
everyone's attention. As the music centers on each country that
pavillion would light up.
- As the music moves on to another pavillion a laser from the first
pavillion would fire onto that pavillion.
- This would continue until finally the AA pavillion would be the
final pavillion.
- As the music builds towards the end of the presentation low level
fireworks spouts from behind all the pavillions offering great
views from all areas.
- Of course the AA pavillion would have the biggest display of
fireworks (red, white, and blue).
- The music of course would be highlighted by singing voices and
if you really want to go Hollywood you could play Michael Jackson's
"Heal the World" throughout the entire presentation.
They could do that or continue with the same old show.
Hey, I think I'll build my own theme park and do that myself.
Hmmmmm, welcome to Mike Scopa World. We hope you enjoy your stay with
us at Dole Whip Resort. We recommend you visit the arcade for a
complimentary game of Brazillian Dart Board.
Must be the heat gang....must be the heat.
Mike
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78.31 | | AAARGH::LOWELL | Grim Grinning Ghosts... | Tue May 25 1993 14:22 | 24 |
| I think it was called "Laserphonic Fantasy" and I remember seeing
it in August 1984. It was billed as a symphony of sound, lasers,
fountains and fireworks - or something like that. Much more of
the show focused on the sphere in the center of the lagoon and the
fountains/mist screens around it. Given that, you really needed a
head-on view of the mist screens to really appreciate the show BUT
if you had a good seat, you were able to see the entire show very
clearly. None of the pavilions were lit up during the show.
Then came Illuminations which gets rid of the need for a head-on
view of the mist screens but adds the problem of not being able to
see the entire show from any one seating area. I suppose that's good
for repeat business but I was very disappointed the first time I saw
it. In addition to adding more speakers, I'd rearrange the vegetation
surrounding the lagoon to make some of the views less obstructed.
We've watched Illuminations from the area near the Mexico pavilion
and noticed the fireworks weren't as loud as we'd like. Just by
chance we saw the Surprise in the Skies show from the area in front
of the Italy pavilion. The acoustics in that area seem to amplify
the sounds! We plan to watch Illuminations from there to test the
theory. Anyone else notice this?
Ruth
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78.32 | Illuminations | NOVA::XSTCH::LUND | | Tue May 25 1993 14:10 | 25 |
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I forget exactly when EPCOT opened; early 1980's? Anyhow,
EPCOT was very different in spring of 1984 ( the first time
I went to WDW). I think one of the big things was the
landscaping was new. Most of the trees were VERY small!
It is really interesting to look back at the pictures
from 1984 VS. the pictures from last Spring (Mar 1992)
and see the difference... There are places where you could
get really nice pictures which are now blocked by trees.
In particular, the islands in the middle had very small
trees back then ( it's 10 years later).
You see the same thing in MK, the trees leading up to
the castle block more of it every year. If you have a
chance and have old pictures, it's nice to do the
comparison.
Also the display on the lagoon changed a couple of times;
It became Illuminations in late '80's and changed names
twice before that (I think). I am sure if I look back thru
those old photos, or the weekly calendars I kept I will
have the names./ I'll see if I can post them....
- Annie
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78.33 | Ah yes, the Trees | CUPMK::SCOPA | | Tue May 25 1993 14:59 | 11 |
| Annie,
You're right regarding the trees. It's amazing to see the difference in
the trees, especially when you look at old photos of Main Street U.S.A.
and the trees at the hub in front of the castle.
I guess TMK will always have decent viewing spots for the fireworks,
but you need to be in front of the castle to hear the music.
Mike_who_is_glad_to_see_this_conference_a_bit_more_active_today
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78.34 | | NOVA::FEENAN | Jay Feenan - DEC Rdb, Worlds Fastest DB Engine | Tue May 25 1993 16:36 | 9 |
| Although I agree there are obstructions basically at every location in
EPCOT I kind of like the anticipation on 'where are we going to stand
tonight'. I've seen the show probably 8 times in three trips and each
location (never the same) just presents something new and makes it more
interesting to me. I can almost say the same about Spectro Magic, each
viewing location brings something new.
-Jay
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