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    Default Best way to see world of color?

    What is the best way /place to see the world of color??

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    We received a tip that the best place was on the bridge near the viewing area so we went there to watch and it was wonderful!
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    I have had the best luck when using the Carthay Circle dinner package. You are pretty much center stage but not so close to the water that you get drenched.
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    Do NOT get the Wine Country Trattoria dining package! The reserved area is right at the waters edge and you will get very wet. The Carthay Circle reserved area is better. You can enjoy the show without the water coming down on you.
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    We didn't do any kind of dinner package but we did get a fast pass and went up on the bridge to watch. It was a beautiful view and made leaving a lot easier too.
    1288 very long miles to WDW!
    1958 DL-Off property
    Dec 1998 WDW-Off property-Chaperone HS Band trip
    Sep 2005 WDW-POR-25th Late Anniversary
    Apr 2010 WDW-POR-30th Anniversary!
    Aug 2012 DL-first time in 54 yrs!
    Apr 2014 DL-34th Anniversary!!
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    Apr 2018 Disney-DGD's 1st trip!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mel View Post
    What is the best way /place to see the world of color??
    On a comfortable chair at home on You Tube. Seriously.
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    I second Linda's suggestion of the Carthay Circle package. But really, the best way for me to see WoC is from a theme park view room at the Grand Californian Villas.

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    We just did the Wine Country Trattoria dining package. We really liked it.
    I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.

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    Ugh, I agree with Nat- catch it on YouTube.

    This was the "worst" (loose quotes there) part of our trip. Worse than waiting for Paint the Night and Disneyland Forever. We had a Fastpass for the Yellow (or was it blue? now I can't remember- we were on the left side) section. The system they have for this is abysmal. Fist you have to find your fastpass color section, which for us first timers wasn't clearly marked and it was so crowded with everyone else who was waiting along with us. Then when they opened the viewing areas we didn't know where we were going and where to watch from, but lucked out with a pretty good spot just to the left of the Dessert Party viewing area. Then you have to stand, and stand, and stand, and it just gets more and more crowded. I hated it. The show itself is very good, but not worth the agitation, IMO. If there ever is a next time for us, we will spend the money either on a dining package, or on the dessert party.
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