Yeah Riverbelle. I just did this last Saturday. We found a table on the far right side (if facing restaurant) about an hour before the first show. Mind you it was a very slow day. I loved it because we were able to have a table with chairs which is really helpful with little ones and a stroller. Also, they don't allow anyone to stand up in that area and they don't allow any chairs from the other parts of the restaurant to be brought over because of potential fire hazards. So it wasn't cramped and my kids could see. Only drawback was it is between the water screens so the view of that wasn't so great. But having a table to eat my funnel cake at was awesome. - tballzz390.1 #343 11-18-11 11:48AMLike(1) Reply
Were going to Disneyland in November and haven't seen WOC yet. What is the best way to make sure we get a good spot? Thanks :)
we've always gotten the yellow section and it's been great viewing from there. I think viewing is great as long as taller people aren't infront of you. - ThatGuyWithNegativeMouseRank535.3 #210 9-18-11 10:39PMLike Reply
Just make sure you make DCA your first stop so you can get a FastPass right away. :) - Melliott299.4 #613 9-18-11 10:42PMLike Reply
I've seen it from Red, Yellow and Blue section. Blue would have to be the best out of the three. As long as you get in line early and try to get a spot up against the rail so that no one is in front of you. - JazzyJade808162.8 #2115 9-18-11 11:40PMLike Reply
I've done both dinners (Trattoria this year), and I'd say the food was about the same quality (both have the awesome dessert sampler platters!) - just depends on what you like. Trattoria is less "Disney" - you almost forget that you're in the park - and the wine choices were a plus! Loved the appetizer at Ariel's! Check out both menus and choose based on what looks good to you! - msdizmaui518.6 #224 9-18-11 11:42PMLike Reply