Disney4me Posted April 20, 2016 Report Share Posted April 20, 2016 Disney is expanding the elbow room for guests who are attending the Wishes Dessert Party in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. The kicker? They’re using the area that, up to now, has been designated for viewing Wishes with a FastPass. Wishes Fireworks Spectacular Effective immediately, guests who take advantage of same-day booking for this premium event will move into the Main Street Plaza Gardens when the fireworks begin. Guests who booked their Wishes Dessert Party in advance can choose to remain in the Tomorrowland Terrace for fireworks viewing, or join the other guests in the Gardens. And speaking of Tomorrowland Terrace — it will continue to be the venue for the actual noshing part of the party. Desserts at Wishes Dessert Party The expansion will ensure that lots of people are able to enjoy this premium view of the fireworks while they snack on decadent Disney treats. The price for the experience — $59 for adults and $35 for children age 3-9 — remains the same. Wishes Dessert Party So, of course, our big question here is this: Are FastPasses no longer available for Wishes viewing? Does this mean that what has been free is now only available as a premium experience? (Well. There’s cake involved in the party. But still.) We checked MyDisneyExperience, and “Wishes nighttime spectacular” is no longer showing for us as a FastPass option. No More Wishes Nighttime Spectacular on Our FastPass Page? Hmmmm…. Curiouser and Curiouser. What do you think of the move to expand the Wishes Dessert Party viewing area into the Main Street Plaza Gardens? Leave a comment and share your thoughts! Source: WDWMagic.com Disney Food Blog Fans, be sure to check out our DFB Disney World Dining Guide e-Books! Find great deals at DFBStore.com! Also, come on over and: Subscribe to our Newsletter Follow us on Twitter Become a Facebook Fan Related posts: Magic Kingdom Wishes Dessert Party Announced Wishes Fireworks Dessert Party Photos! Magic Kingdom Wishes Dessert Party Extended into January 2010 View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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