ShelliRenee
Disney Princess trapped in a fat girl's body!
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- Apr 21, 2009
I got mine today! Super excited because last year we were not able to score tickets for this event.
I suspect it is $10 because there were so many no shows. Last year half of the session I was in didn't attend (they pulled people from the standby line) and the CM said that was pretty typical.
I suspect it is $10 because there were so many no shows. Last year half of the session I was in didn't attend (they pulled people from the standby line) and the CM said that was pretty typical.
I think sometimes if Disney announced they had a "free bathroom" program where you could use their bathrooms for free some people would think it's a deal LOL!)
I was wondering for those who have done the candy sushi making class before, about how long does it last? I was only able to get a reservation on our last day at 3:30 pm but our ME will be at 5.
So when do should we be expecting the 2019 market booth menus?
It pretty much depends on how popular the act is. Which performer/group are you planning to see?I have a few questions regarding Eat to the Beat. I have a dining package booked for the 3rd show. Will I still be able to get a seat relatively close without having to get there super early. My dining time is 530 pm at Rose and Crown. I am hoping to also see the 2nd show of the day with no package. When should I get there by? We plan on basically spending the entire day at Epcot. We have a 1230 lunch reservation at Le Celliar-spelling- in Canada.
It pretty much depends on how popular the act is. Which performer/group are you planning to see?
I have a few questions regarding Eat to the Beat. I have a dining package booked for the 3rd show. Will I still be able to get a seat relatively close without having to get there super early. My dining time is 530 pm at Rose and Crown. I am hoping to also see the 2nd show of the day with no package. When should I get there by? We plan on basically spending the entire day at Epcot. We have a 1230 lunch reservation at Le Celliar-spelling- in Canada.
It pretty much depends on how popular the act is. Which performer/group are you planning to see?
Hanson on 10/28.
I hate that they don’t have the awesome What’s Cooking With... events where the chefs prepared the food, talked to the audience, etc.
Hanson is one of, if not the most, popular acts. If a seat up close is important to you, I’d get in the package line at least 60 min before showtime. I wouldn’t count on getting in via standby at all. I’ve seen people begin lining up at lunch time. That said, it’s possible to enjoy the music from anywhere in the pavilion and there are some picnic tables, planters, a fountain and the quick serve for seating. To listen, you can literally just walk up. However, with a 5:30 ADR, I wouldn’t count on being done with time to walk over to hear start of 6:45 show. Maybe see if there’s a breakfast or lunch package available vs the 5:30 and rethink Le Cellier? I think a package is definitely necessary for Hanson if a seat in the theater is important to you. Good luck! It’s such a fun time of year to visit!!