![]() No trip to Walt Disney World is complete without checking out the Magic Kingdom's nightly spectacular, Wishes! This spectacular display in undoubtedly one of my favorite experiences WDW has to offer, and I really believe everyone should plan to see it at least once during their vacation, whether they're a first-timer or a seasoned Disney veteran. With all of the current construction going on around the Cinderella Castle hub area in the park, it may be a little tricky getting the perfect viewing spot if you'll be visiting soon. But don't fret, because there are many places other than the famous hub to see the show! Check out some of my favorite (and non-traditional) venues to see the fireworks: **Tomorrowland bridge to the right of the hub Can't find a spot right in front of the castle? Try moving just to your right and claiming a spot on the bridge to Tomorrowland! While this area might be closed off during nights with heavy guest foot traffic (like we experienced this past New Year's Eve), it offers a great view if it's open. You can still pretty much see Cinderella Castle straight on, and you can get a closer look at Tinkerbell as she flies literally right above the bridge from the top turret of the castle. Plus, you can clearly hear the show's soundtrack from this spot! Since this is a pathway connecting the hub to another land of the park there will be people walking through during the show, but there is normally a specific path marked with masking tape and an accompanying Cast Member directing traffic. **Main Street USA Train Station In addition to the main castle hub area, Main Street USA also fills up during fireworks. If you walk a little closer to the park exit, you'll find the Train Station, which boasts an up-high viewing spot for the show directly facing the front of the castle. This is a great venue for viewing, and also offers a quick getaway after the finale right to the park exit below. Make sure to head to this area a little sooner than 30 minutes prior to showtime though, as it can fill quickly! **New Fantasyland While a good part of the area behind Cinderella Castle is blocked off during fireworks as a safety precaution (i.e. potential fallout), New Fantasyland back a little further offers stunning views of the show from the perspective of the Magic Kingdom's two other castles: The Beast's castle and Prince Eric's castle. You can still clearly hear the soundtrack, foot traffic is reduced as everyone is closer to the hub and Main Street, and you get a 360-degree perimeter feel as fireworks are shot off both in front of and behind you! It's also definitely a great option if you've got later dining reservations at Be Our Guest or want to ride Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid one last time before the park closes. **Disney's Polynesian Village Resort beach People often forget that you can still catch stellar views of the fireworks once you exit the park. One of these locations adds a particularly extra tropical feel on the beach at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. Situated right on the Seven Seas Lagoon across from the Magic Kingdom, this resort boasts a beautiful beach area with sand and hammocks perfect for a less stressful viewing experience. The Polynesian is accessible from the Magic Kingdom via the Monorail, so you can make it there from the park in about 20 minutes or so. With all of the construction going on at this resort (it's going through a major expansion and refurbishment) some areas might be off limits, so check everything out well before showtime to make sure you can access the beach for viewing. **Disney's Contemporary Resort balconies Another awesome spot outside of the Magic Kingdom! The Contemporary can be found directly next to the park, even accessible by a walking trail, so it's very close by and easy to get to after a long day of fun. There are multiple observation decks at this resort for fireworks viewing, and you can even see Cinderella Castle and Space Mountain from most vantage points! See my photo above - That was our view from one the stairway balconies on New Year's Eve 2014! You can access the main observation deck on level four of the resort, where the main gift shops and dining areas are found, or you can snag a viewing spot on the deck right outside of The California Grill if you're dining there that evening. There are also smaller balconies along the outdoor stairwells of the resort that connect guest room levels, but be mindful those doors cannot be opened from the outside, so you'll have to walk all the way down the stairs to ground level once the show is over. **Transportation and Ticket Center This is another great viewing spot in front of the Seven Seas Lagoon that is easily accessible by the Monorail right from the Magic Kingdom. The TTC serves as the main parking lot for the park, complete with it's own Monorail and ferryboat stations, and if you position yourself right between these stations, you can directly see Cinderella Castle in the distance and hear the show's soundtrack! The lighting won't be reduced in this area like it is in the park, but it's a much less crowded spot that again allows for a quick exit to your vehicle after the finale before the crowds disperse. I wouldn't recommend this viewing location for first-timers, as you really want to be closer to Cinderella Castle, but it's a great option nonetheless. You don't want to miss Wishes, so be sure to secure your viewing spot (wherever you may choose) with plenty of time before it's set to begin that evening. This show is one of the most popular experiences around Walt Disney World, and it brings in many guests every night. FastPass+ viewing is offered for this show, so you always have that options as well (if it's available that night). Have a plan for the day you want to visit the Magic Kingdom and be prepared to stake your claim at least 30 minutes ahead of showtime (and even an hour beforehand, if you're visiting during peak times). Also remember that Disney's entertainment schedule is always subject to change, and weather can affect showtimes. Be sure to check out https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/entertainment/magic-kingdom/wishes-nighttime-spectacular/ for complete info on the show and some additional tips. Where do you like to enjoy Wishes? Tell me in the comments below! Until the next post, see ya real soon!
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