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they probably want to do it later so people have time to see some of the houses before the show starts.
Does anyone think the second show might be a lagoon show? Is there any evidence for that? I know they've started doing daytime shows fairly recently, so am wondering if they will also expand to HHN. Would it be too busy to even consider?
One more question, for someone who has never seen Cinematic Celebration, where is the best place to view such a show? Would duff gardens suffice?
The funny part that came into my head was what if the show started right and every scareactor apart from or maybe Plaza Of The Stars, all the scareactors get away from the zones all convene on the sides of the show and watch everyone and then once the show ends, they begin to attack the guests and head back to their respective zones, yes seems cheesy but it seemed cool, or some form of it would be cool to see happen lol
How long is the show???
How long is the show???
Or people not talking.Well done to the team behind this for not having any leaks here.
In early Sept, sunset is still around 8pm...and then it doesn't get TRULY dark for at least another hour. They probably need it to be completely dark for the projections. Maybe in October they'll add another show.
I know people that leave by 10 pm because of the crowds. ( arrive at 6, leave by 10)
I understand what you mean, but 9 pm is dark enough for a show. i dont know, academy of villains first show is like at 7:50 or something ( same with bill and ted before) 10 pm seems so late for the first show
I know people that leave by 10 pm because of the crowds. ( arrive at 6, leave by 10)
I understand what you mean, but 9 pm is dark enough for a show. i dont know, academy of villains first show is like at 7:50 or something ( same with bill and ted before) 10 pm seems so late for the first show
No, No it's not. Sun needs to be 100% gone for the lagoon show, cause projections.
Also, please consider they probably want to use this show to extend time spent in the park, They don't want you wrapping up your day at 9pm. The show times are literally perfect for extending stays. Say you miss the 10 because you're in line for a maze, you wait another hour.
It makes technical sense (Absolutely 0 chance of sun), and it makes business sense (guest spending more time in park).
Well they run the show at 9pm tonight....