Also here is the World of Color dessert plate included with the pri-fix dining at Ariels Grotto. It looked better than it tasted in my opinion but we had the best seats in the house (again my opinion :)) for WOC....so worth it!
I did that last Saturday, I agree so worth it, really great view! - dizzylandjunky
203.4 #1582 6:33PM
I did that last Saturday, I agree so worth it, really great view! - dizzylandjunky
203.4 #1582 6:34PM
WORLD OF COLOR TIPS: I have seen a lot of great advice from all of you here in the Lounge and on twitter so I am going to compile everything here with your help, thanks!
Yellow is the best if you want to be up front and feel very immersed, red is good if you want to get very wet, and blue os good if you want to see it from a distance to see the entire scope of the show... For $40 you can get a dinner either at Ariel’s grotto or wine country trattoria and also get what they call "preferred seating" and it is centered but but you can't get on the to the waterline to get front row... (I've never had any experience with the preferred seating because I've never tried it)... The fastpasses are distributed from the grizzly river run fastpass queue (make sure you try to get there early) in the following order: blue, yellow, and then red. Tip: try to get there at least 15-25 minutes early prior to the FIRST listed time on your fastpass if you want front row seats... One final option is to go to the cove bar, pay $10 and watch it from there... They have food and space heaters but you won't get wet or feel immersed.... If you want more info, tap the "world of color" tag on the top of the page.. Enjoy the show! - DonaldMissingPants
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I am looking for some info on the world of color picnic. Has anyone experienced that? - sophiemouse
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