Covering nearly 47 square-miles, the Walt Disney World Resort features four theme parks: Epcot, Magic Kingdom Park, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park and Disney's Hollywood Studios, two water parks: Disney's Blizzard Beach and Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and over 20 resort hotels. With interactive rides, animal adventures, magical attractions, dining, shopping and nearly 60,000 cast members performing in more than 3,000 different roles, guests will be sure to feel the magic of Disney during each and every visit.
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5.0 based on 24,835 reviews
Wishes Nighttime Spectacular is the biggest, brightest fireworks extravaganza in Magic Kingdom theme park history.Jiminy Cricket is your host, guiding Pinocchio, Cinderella, Ariel, Peter Pan and other beloved Disney Characters through a fantastic tale told amongst the stars.A magnificent musical score synchs with the fireworks for a stunning aural and visual experience, featuring unique pyrotechnics and special effects.Discover that wishes do come true when you experience Wishes Nighttime Spectacular, a story so big only the sky can hold it!Additional InformationFireworks schedules vary by season. View the online calendar for specific dates and times. Or, refer to the Times Guide, which is available at the Park entrance, at Guest Relations and at most merchandise locations.The show can be viewed throughout the Park, but to see Tinker Bell flying in the sky, a view from the front of Cinderella Castle is recommended.
If you are visiting you must, without fail experience the fireworks, they are AMAZING! Top tip, if you dine in California Grill in the neighbouring hotel at any time during the evening, you can return and view the fireworks from their gallery which is a great spot and much quieter than the hussle of the park.
5.0 based on 549 reviews
If there is one thing in Animal Kingdom that you really shouldn’t miss then this is it. We’ve seen it many times but it still keeps us enthralled. The show is situated in a huge auditorium and it takes place in the round. It used to be in Camp Minnie Mickey, but since Avatar replaced it you can now find it in the Harambe Theatre in Africa. It has everything - wonderful music and singing, huge animatronic animals, acrobatics, stilt walkers, trampolinists, exotic and colourful costumes and aerial dancing. It’s not a retelling of the Lion King, it’s a celebration with Simba and many of his friends. I love seeing the huge animatronic Lion, Elephant, Giraffe and Wart Hog as they enter from each side on moving platforms. There are lots of familiar songs, such as. ‘I Just Can’t Wait to be King’ and my personal favourite, ‘ Can You Feel the Love Tonight.’ This is performed by acrobats in bird costumes, and is really beautiful and poignant. It’s very popular, and so you really need to get there early to secure your seat. It’s well worth seeing.
4.5 based on 14,824 reviews
A live Disney production held at the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Disney-MGM Studios featuring Disney characters, performers and pyrotechnics.
Any seat is perfect to watch this unbelievable stage show...fire, lasers, waterworks, dramatic music, lots of Disney characters(go early if you want close seats for up close pics of character ) Great end to a busy day at the park. Caution, families with young kids, music sounds scary and some of the theatrics may frighten them, but reassure that good conquers all as the end is very cheerful n will bring smiles to all ages. Also, after show ends, hang on to your little ones, area will be dark, n thousands of guests leaving at same time....worth buying or bringing glow in dark necklaces n light colored shirts to help parents "see" where kids are. Stroller parking is crazy, try to park at the end of a row for easy navigating/exiting. Show is a must see! The sets change but don't know how often. If you get cold easily, a light jacket or sweater will keep you warm show takes place by an in a huge lake. Bleacher seats do get cold...bring snacks /drinks for kids n bathroom breaks before show starts (long walk to restrooms) again , hard to see/find group in dark. Last rows and side seating great for little ones who can't sit still. You leave in awe of the details Disney uses in everything they do and produce...Go & Enjoy!
4.5 based on 4,915 reviews
Finding Nemo – The Musical captures the heart, humor, characters and story from the Disney·Pixar animated film Finding Nemo and adapts them into a mesmerizing 30-minute Broadway-style musical stage show. The performance is for audiences of all ages in the air-conditioned Theater in the Wild in the DinoLand U.S.A. area at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.It's a big, blue beautiful world, but not without its dangers, as the overprotective clownfish father, Marlin, his curious son, Nemo, and their friend, Dory, find out in this big fish story—complete with new musical numbers that take their cue from lines from the movie, including ""Just Keep Swimming"" and ""Go with the Flow.""The innovative lighting, sound, special effects and stunning theatrical puppets—some as large as cars—make Finding Nemo – The Musical a must ""sea"" production
What an amazing show this is. It tells the musical story of Nemo whose father, Merlin searches for him after he disappears. Of course, the forgetful Dory is also present, as are favourites from the film, the giant turtle, the stingray, and the voracious sharks. The auditorium is air conditioned and provides a welcome respite from the heat and humidity, but do get there early as it fills up. It’s an outstanding show, with huge puppets supported by human puppeteers. The music is fantastic, and composed by the couple that wrote the music for Frozen. It’s amazing how the puppeteers fade into the background as all you see are the huge colourful puppets. Don’t miss this wonderful show.
4.5 based on 167 reviews
Captain Jack and his trusted mates are scouring the 7 seas in search of treasure—and new recruits! At The Pirates League, select a pirate style and receive a makeover and training from the League's veteran pirates. Get a new name, learn some swashbuckling maneuvers and, after taking the official Pirate League Oath, be prepared to march in the Parade of Pirates in Adventureland.
My husband and I wanted to have a pirate makeover for our 5 yrs old son even though he’s not that much into pirates, we thought he would like it. What a mistake!! He didn’t even wanted to have his face painted although he likes that. To our rescue came adorable Maggie with her patience and her cute delicate voice who turned our son into a great pirate. Thank you Maggie for making our makeover unforgettable and for having so much patience with our son! Your hard work is greatly appreciated!
4.5 based on 17 reviews
The Mexico pavilion is usually our first stop when we hit World Showcase. The pavilion is a great spot for photos inside and out. Besides the awesome air conditioning inside, the village inside is just cool to wander around and explore. We enjoy the Tequila bar and the great restaurant by the volcano on the river. Unfortunately even though the boat ride here is pretty lame, it does give you a chance to get off your feet and relax for a bit. Watch out for the tequila flights! We’ve had to cut our tour short of World Showcase, especially during the Food & Wine Festival beginning here!
4.5 based on 4 reviews
When visiting World Showcase in Epcot, check for the times that Sergio is scheduled to perform in the Italy pavilion. He sets up in front of the fountain in the main square, and it is a great show with a lot of audience participation. A great way to spend 15 or 20 minutes during your Epcot adventure.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Always visit this attraction which is situated in 'America' around the lake in EPCOT. The last time we visited was 10 years ago, and i am pretty sure some of the vocalists were the same. Brilliant sound under the rotunda. Quite emotional, and lightly attended for a Disney attraction.
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