

I find that so many people don’t know about the beautiful manicured gardens and village architecture in the UK pavilion at Epcot, because you have to walk on a winding path to get there and most people just zoom right past, thinking that there’s nothing there. Explore the Gardens in the UK Pavilion at Epcot So many people don’t know about this because they never show up that early, but if you are an early riser and get to the gates of the park about 15 minutes before park open, you’ll get to see Mickey and his friends joining together to open the park and welcome you in for a magical day. Start your day off right with this Disney insider secret: Magic Kingdom has a welcome show every day! If you miss the fireworks while actually riding, you can stop and wait for them at the exit of the ride as there is also a good view from there. If you do have Magic Kingdom park entrance and are wondering where to watch the fireworks, I’ve got the best secret spot for you: from Big Thunder Mountain.ĭuring the fireworks, the cast members usually stop the ride at good vantage points so you can take in the show, as there is such a great view from this part of the park. See If You Spot Toad Hand Over the Deeds in Winnie the Pooh

They pipe in the music, and kids staying at the hotel come out to see it in their pajamas, and it’s a fun Disney secret! 4. You can even walk to the Contemporary from the Magic Kingdom, and then head up to the glass walkway for the fireworks so you can see them without being stuck in the crowds. Watch the Fireworks from the ContemporaryĪnother incredibly cool free fireworks viewing spot is from the bridge (covered, and interior) between the Contemporary Resort and Bay Lake Tower. Of course, you won’t be able to see any projections, but the fireworks themselves are visible and this is a fun way to spend an evening on the Boardwalk, one of the best things to do in Disney World. If you head to the Boardwalk resort or even the Yacht and Beach Club resort (they’re all connected by a walkway), and then walk over to the bridge in between the Epcot back entrance/Beach Club and the Boardwalk, you’ll notice at Epcot fireworks time that you can see the spectacle from the bridge! Another free fireworks viewing location in Disney World that so many people don’t know about is watching the Epcot fireworks from an area near the Boardwalk.
