Any idea when Disney might announce the complete list of candlelight processional narrators? I have always gone when I knew who the narrator is but this year i am going on a TBA date. How long does it usually take Disney to fill in the spots?
We also have plans for a night that currently has no narrator listed and am wondering the same thing. Is it common for there to still be empty slots as we head into October?
Also, there have been changes even after the narrators have been announced.
I am also curious who the narrators will be for the nights we will be there. Does anyone know, are earlier or later shows easier to get into (ie less crowded) as we aren't doing the dining package.
There's no way to be really sure. Both the big draw name narrators are already booked...Whoopi and NPH. I doubt you'll get anyone more popular than those two! As far as which show to get in line for, Robo is correct...get in line, two hours prior to the start of the first show. Then wait. I've actually seen people in the standby line at noon!!! They had one of those folding chair/cane thingies and a book!! There is no way I'm spending that much time waiting in a line to see anyone!!! You should be able to stand outside the theatre and watch...worst case scenario is you're four rows of people back, but you'll still hear it. Or, go over to the Liberty Inn and grab some food and sit and eat, while listening to the show. No, you really can't see anything, but the sound is good!I am also curious who the narrators will be for the nights we will be there. Does anyone know, are earlier or later shows easier to get into (ie less crowded) as we aren't doing the dining package. Not knowing who the narrators will be makes me a bit nervous as I have heard some draw huge crowds.
There's no way to be really sure. Both the big draw name narrators are already booked...Whoopi and NPH. I doubt you'll get anyone more popular than those two! As far as which show to get in line for, Robo is correct...get in line, two hours prior to the start of the first show. Then wait. I've actually seen people in the standby line at noon!!! They had one of those folding chair/cane thingies and a book!! There is no way I'm spending that much time waiting in a line to see anyone!!! You should be able to stand outside the theatre and watch...worst case scenario is you're four rows of people back, but you'll still hear it. Or, go over to the Liberty Inn and grab some food and sit and eat, while listening to the show. No, you really can't see anything, but the sound is good!
Still waiting for the December 4-12 narrators to be named. It seems much later than usual for the list be confirmed.
We are scheduled to go on Sat Dec 10 and are anxiously awaiting to see who the narrator is. I'm really hoping that it's Gary Sinise...that would be an awesome early Christmas gift!!!
I went that week last year and dates were open until the last month. Whoppi Goldberg was the first night I was there and I booked the package but the rest of the dates were open. On Thursday night, I walked into the Ana Gasenger show last minute and got a seat.