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Belle1217
06-23-2011, 04:11 PM
I have never gone to see the Candlelight Processional before. This year I think I would like to see it. It will be myself, DH, DD12, DS10 and DS7. Is it hard to get a seat and how long would we have to stand in line for a seat? I know that I can do the dining package but I don't want to do that. We are doing a character dining in the morning. Also is it worth seeing? I will be going to epcot on 12/2/2011 so I believe Whoopi Goldberg will be the narrator. Thanks:mickey:

Disney4
06-23-2011, 05:08 PM
Every year after the first year, I just wander up to the back and stand outside the theater if it is full.

IMO the time spent waiting on line for this event is better spent elsewhere in the park. You can hear and see everything from the rear. The theater is not that big. The one downside would be watching from this area with small children. They either have to get on your shoulders, or just listen to the event.

Strmchsr
06-23-2011, 05:41 PM
For the "standby" line you usually have to be there 2-3 hours before showtime. The option listed above is definitely viable, but that can be tough with small kids and you wouldn't be able to see much. As for "is it worth it?" Well, that depends on your expectations. The CP is nothing more than a mass choir singing traditional Christmas hymns with a celebrity reading passages straight from the Bible. There's no drama or narration other than scripture. It's not a very "Disney" show with all the characters and gee-whiz factor. I love it's simplicity and I love the music, but if you're not into scripture and choir music, or if your kids wouldn't sit still for it, it probably wouldn't be worth the hassle for you.

MickeysBestPal
06-28-2011, 07:13 AM
You can hear and see everything from the rear.

Hearing... yes.
But, guests cannot see "everything" from the area behind the rear of the theater.

There are trees and the tech booth that block the sight-lines.

Terra
06-28-2011, 05:52 PM
Since you've never experienced it I would advise waiting the 2 hours or so :) It's well worth it! One person can save a place in line too that way one parent can walk around with the children still.

I know my 2 little ones would not wait that long. So someone would save a spot and we would switch 1/2 way through.

After that, just watching from the back isn't bad :) Enjoy!

ransam
06-28-2011, 06:22 PM
is it worth seeing? in a word, YES.

it's really a fabulous show. we have always done the dining package so i don't know about the wait. and i will tell you that a CM told me last year that Whoopi is by far the most popular guest speaker so get in line very early. but she is really worth it.
Not sure how to handle the wait. someone above suggested to take turns in line, and i have no problem w/ that at all.....in fact i would say yes do it...but i know some on here have gotten upset about that.
one suggestion is to get in line, and then maybe have your husband go and get some food and have kind of a picnic while you wait.

Terra
06-28-2011, 06:25 PM
is it worth seeing? in a word, YES.

it's really a fabulous show. we have always done the dining package so i don't know about the wait. and i will tell you that a CM told me last year that Whoopi is by far the most popular guest speaker so get in line very early. but she is really worth it.
Not sure how to handle the wait. someone above suggested to take turns in line, and i have no problem w/ that at all.....in fact i would say yes do it...but i know some on here have gotten upset about that.
one suggestion is to get in line, and then maybe have your husband go and get some food and have kind of a picnic while you wait.
Really? I would have not thought that. :) To me the family is still in line. And if Disney doesn't have an issue with it, then I'm not sure why someone else would. Just my own opinion of course :)

Jeri Lynn
06-30-2011, 03:02 PM
I have seen CP numerous times. I have never stood in the stand-by line and have always been able to be seated to watch the show. I've also watched it standing up on the walkway, I'd prefer sitting though.

Bethis26fan
06-30-2011, 04:32 PM
I wonder how they will do the DP this year. I know last year it was 2 credits, but Le Cellier is 2 credits already now.

I've seen the show 2 ways. The first time we did the DP seating (only 1 credit) and it was great.

The 2nd time we stood in the back and me being short I couldn't see much of anything. I could hear great and I could see some of the choir but I couldn't see Steven Curtis Chapman at all.