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Can I see fireworks from Disney BoardWalk?

It is possible to see fireworks from a few different places around Disney's BoardWalk Inn. One of the best viewing spots will be on the bridge closest to Epcot that connects Disney's BoardWalk to Disney's Yacht and Beach Club resorts.



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If you would rather see the fireworks closer, you can do it without a Theme Park reservation. Just head to Disney's BoardWalk, or the Yacht and Beach Clubs.

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Experience the timeless charm of Disney's BoardWalk, a quarter-mile promenade of exquisite dining, unique shops and exciting nightlife. Stroll along the water's edge, play afternoon midway games and discover evening street performers.

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Downtown Disney has several spots where the fireworks are visible. Park off property and walk along the area near the Downtown Disney entrance on Harbor Boulevard and watch from there.

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While you won't be able to watch the fireworks from every Walt Disney World hotel, many resorts in the Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Hollywood Studios areas offer theme park-view rooms, restaurants and common areas perfect for enjoying the show.

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And you can see Magic Kingdom's fireworks at nearby resorts, without a theme park ticket.
  • Disney's Polynesian Village Resort.
  • Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.
  • Disney's Contemporary Resort.


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The fireworks at the Magic Kingdom can be viewed from locations other than restaurants outside of the theme park.

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If you're near the Partners Statue (it's the copper statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse), your view should be very clear. While you'll be bumping shoulders with other guests, you should be able to see most of the fireworks, projections, and Tinkerbell's flight.

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For the best view of the fireworks, head toward Jellyrolls and Atlantic Dance Hall. Or you can walk towards the former ESPN Club, continuing almost to Disney's Beach Club Resort. There is a bridge that connects the Boardwalk and Beach Club hotels.

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The Walt Disney World resort in Florida has four theme parks, two water parks, a handful of hotels and a golf course. A little-known secret also worth visiting is Disney's BoardWalk. Filled with restaurants, hotels and a dueling piano bar, Disney's BoardWalk offers ticket-free entry and plenty of things to do.

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Disney's BoardWalk itself is absolutely free of charge and open to the public, including non-guests. However, the entertainment venue Jellyrolls has an admission charge. Therefore, you'll need a valid admission ticket to enter any nearby theme parks.

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Guests looking for free Disney World activities can make their way to the promenade at Disney's Boardwalk, as there are different aspects that are free to the public, and is overall a great place to stroll and browse.

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Parades and nighttime firework shows at Magic Kingdom are a definite must-see during a visit to Walt Disney World. They are extremely popular, which means they are also very frequently crowded. But – don't stress! We have tips to help you find the perfect spot to enjoy them.

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Fireworks are usually offered on Pirate Night, weather permitting. They will be off the starboard side of the Disney Wish.

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Fireworks at Disneyland usually begin at 9:00 pm or 9:30 pm but are subject to change and most shows typically run approximately 16 minutes long. Disneyland typically shares the fireworks schedule about 6 weeks out.

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Typically, in the spring and summer months, the fireworks will be scheduled around 9PM, and during the fall and winter months, closer to 8PM.

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For the best view of the fireworks, head toward Jellyrolls and Atlantic Dance Hall. Or you can walk towards the former ESPN Club, continuing almost to Disney's Beach Club Resort. There is a bridge that connects the Boardwalk and Beach Club hotels.

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Behind Cinderella Castle From Fantasyland, you'll see the fireworks that are shot off from behind Be Our Guest Restaurant. We really enjoy hitting up a few attractions (The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh!) while the crowds are all in front of the castle.

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While there are no designated fireworks viewing areas in the Downtown Disney District there are some places where the higher aerial fireworks can be viewed. You may catch a glimpse of the fireworks from the more-open spaces where you can position yourself away from buildings or trees that may obstruct your view.

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Fireworks at Disneyland usually begin at 9:00 pm or 9:30 pm but are subject to change and most shows typically run approximately 16 minutes long. Disneyland typically shares the fireworks schedule about 6 weeks out.

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