![]() ![]() Dining Package guest line up on the left hand side as you face the stage and General Admission guests line up on the right hand side. There are 2 places to line up for the Candlelight Processional. Dad has heard stories of people who were in the General Admission line for the 5:00pm show not getting in for even the second show. There are about 10,000 people who want to go to each show (another wild guess). The American Gardens Theater will seat about 1,000 people (Dad’s wild guess). Dad’s Candlelight Processional Dining Package page Seating The closer you are to the front of the line, the better seats you get. You line up in the Dinner Package line and you are let in before the general admission guests.ĭad suggests you line up early. Then you go to your meal and you get a ticket (wrist band) for the show at a specific time. How this works is: you reserve a Candlelight Processional Dining Package like any other ADR. So now, you can add lunch or dinner (and sometimes breakfast!) to your day and enjoy a good meal and get reserved seats for the show. Who doesn’t want go to dinner before a show? Right? Pair the Candlelight Processional show with dinner. Get the dinner package for the best seats – Photo by Laurie SappĪ few years ago, OK, more than a few, Disney came up with a great idea. Dad’s EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays page The Dinner Package These can change without notice and more will be announced soon. Here’s the celebrity narrators announced so far for 2019. Steven Curtis Chapman narrates the show – Photo by Laurie Sapp (Shows are sometimes canceled due to inclement weather, but it takes more than just a little rain.) The Candlelight Processional starts the day after Thanksgiving (November 29, 2019) and runs through December 30 (Dad’s birthday). It’s one of our favorite things to listen too. Mom and I picked up a CD of the show on one of our trips to WDW. Here is a list of some of the music you will hear (the music changes a bit from year to year, but for the most part the classics are always there). Disney cast members try out to be part of the Christmas Tree (in the middle of the choir) and high school and college choirs from around the country are invited to join. The music is provided by a 50 piece orchestra, a 500 member choir, and the Voices of Liberty. The closing remarks and Joy to the World – video by MouseSteps Dad’s Holidays Around the World page The Music The show is a big part of the Holidays Around the World at EPCOT. In 1994 the show moved over to EPCOT after being at the Magic Kingdom since it’s opening in 1971. In the Walt Disney World version, the chorus walks through the American Pavilion to the stage holding candles. The show gets it’s name from the Disneyland show where the choir parades through the park to the stage holding candles and singing Christmas songs. He really came up with something special. Uncle Walt loved Christmas and wanted a really special celebration. The Candlelight Processional and Massed Choir started in Disneyland in 1958. Performers talk about their experiences – Video by Disney A celebrity narrator reads the story of the birth from the Gospel of Luke and the choir, orchestra and Voices of Liberty perform magnificent Christmas music. The Candlelight Processional is a show that tells the story of the birth of Jesus in both music and scripture. The performers take up the whole stage – Photo by Laurie Sapp You’ve got to see this! What is a Candlelight Processional? This is the centerpiece of all the Christmas at Walt Disney World Celebrations. ![]() And my most favoritest thing during the Christmas season is the Candlelight Processional.ĭad’s favorite part of Christmas at WDW – Photo by Laurie Sapp Dad’s most favoritest thing in the whole world is Christmas at Walt Disney World. ![]()
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