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My statement is absolutely inarguable.
Millennium Celebration offered more night time shows, while the 100 Years of Magic added more daytime entertainment.
My statement is absolutely inarguable.
Spread throughout all four parks? Nope.Millennium Celebration offered more night time shows, while the 100 Years of Magic added more daytime entertainment.
This whole time I thought you lived here in Orlando hahaAfter the next 2 weeks USF is open 8:30 or later through August. In fact, USF and MK close at basically the same time the entire time I'm in Florida.
This whole time I thought you lived here in Orlando haha
Nice !Nope. Outside of my stint at Disney for a college program and a summer as a seasonal CM, I've never been there for more than a week at a time.
It was so nice when I was there in Oct. and there was no stage. Really nice ambiance with a straight away view of the Theater and no ugly stage blocking the view.The main stage has gone down, which leads me to believe that this new show will have a nice purpose built stage. This can be a good and a bad thing. Good in that it shows the money being put into the show and makes me believe it won't be terrible. Bad because it may be to large and stand out in front of the Chinese Theatre like the old stage.
Well there has been a small flat stage with short LED screens there since late summer. That is the one that I was referring to that was just taken down.It was so nice when I was there in Oct. and there was no stage. Really nice ambiance with a straight away view of the Theater and no ugly stage blocking the view.
Cool. I guess it was so insignificant I didn't even notice it in Oct.Well there has been a small flat stage with short LED screens there since late summer. That is the one that I was referring to that was just taken down.
It's hardly an intrusive stage.There goes the neighborhood.
Well..
Is that the "show" they were talking about or just a placeholder?