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Walt disney world illuminations dessert party
Walt disney world illuminations dessert party










If you drove, getting to your car and exiting is easy and things are very well set up for that.

#Walt disney world illuminations dessert party plus

The biggest plus is once the show is over, it's a nice walk to the front and if you make a bathroom stop (Norway is usually not crowded at all - the ladies stalls might have one or two occupied so not a problem) and then continue to the front at your own pace, the park will be mostly emptied out. Also, because it's at the back of the park, it doesn't get that crowded until the last minutes. We find we can get a spot about 30 minutes before showtime, there are bathrooms there and food/drinks places as well. We find the best spots in the back of World Showcase, usually around Germany. If we don't do the dessert party or use a FP+, how is the regular viewing? How far in advance would we have to stake out a spot? Is it shoulder to shoulder people? I did watch Wishes our last trip, and hated how crammed in everyone was (we do have the Wishes dessert party already booked for this trip). How is the viewing for that, and how crowded? Do you still have to get there really early in order to find a decent spot? If we don't do the dessert party, we'll probably use a FP+ for it. I'm mostly considering it for the uncrowded viewing space, and the desserts would be a bonus! Is the dessert party really uncrowded? Worth it? The dessert party still has availability one of our Epcot nights, so I'm considering that even though it's spendy for five "adults". We've decided to watch Illuminations this trip. Kids were younger I didn't want to keep them up that late plus I don't like dealing with crowds/staking out a spot/guarding it. We didn't bother with Illuminations our previous trips.










Walt disney world illuminations dessert party