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Can you watch the fireworks at Disney for free?

Located just across the street from Magic Kingdom, Disney's Contemporary Resort boasts unbeatable views of the parks – both for free and the cost of a meal or a drink. For free views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks, head on up to the Contemporary's 4th-floor observation deck.



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And you can see Magic Kingdom's fireworks at nearby resorts, without a theme park ticket. Magic Kingdom's nightly fireworks usually begin at 9pm, but check the schedule to be sure. Please note that parking at Disney's resort hotels is officially for guests with hotel and dining reservations only.

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While you would need a valid theme park admission ticket and a theme park reservation to be in the park for the show, you do not need to purchase a special event ticket to enjoy the nightly show.

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The fireworks experience may be changed or cancelled without prior notice. Admission is $114 per adult (ages 10 and up); $69 per child (ages 3 to 9), tax included. Gratuity is not included or required. Theme park admission is required, but it is not included in the price of this event.

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Does every park at Disney World have fireworks? Not every park at Disney World has fireworks. And, in fact, at some of the parks, your nighttime entertainment is quite limited. The only 2 parks with full firework shows are Magic Kingdom and Epcot.

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Weather permitting, there are fireworks at Magic Kingdom and EPCOT every evening. While you would need a valid theme park admission ticket and a theme park reservation to be in the park for the show, you do not need to purchase a special event ticket to enjoy the nightly show.

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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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Main Street, U.S.A. is our number-one choice for watching Disneyland fireworks. Stand in the middle of Main Street, U.S.A. (from Central Plaza to the Train Station, between the buildings) for the show. You'll get the iconic castle view in the distance and are treated to projections all around you.

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They do not shut down attractions during parades and fireworks, unless fireworks are scheduled at/or after park closing time. This sometimes occurs with Wishes and Fantasmic. Some rides have a shorter park schedule than park hours, however this depends on travel dates.

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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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I am happy to share that the Walt Disney World Resort offers firework spectaculars, in select parks, on just about every night of the year, including during the time that you will be visiting! Let's check out your options!

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Disney World once offered free amenities like airport transportation and FastPass tickets. MagicBands and parking were also free to resort guests in previous years.

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'Safari' at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge You don't need to pay for a ticket to Disney's Animal Kingdom Park to see live animals. The nearby resort, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, offers views of four savannas that over 30 species of African wildlife, including zebras, giraffes, gazelles, kudu and flamingos, call home.

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There's a lot more to Walt Disney World besides the theme parks – and not everything has to cost money. Watch movies under the stars, enjoy live music and entertainment, see animals and so much more – and all without spending a penny! Here's our list of the top 10 free things to do at Walt Disney World.

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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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Held over the Seven Seas Lagoon and the shore of the Contemporary Resort in 2010 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the American Pyrotechnic Association, Welcome to Our World is the largest firework show ever shown by Walt Disney World Entertainment.

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Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and Astro Orbiter are all great rides to see the fireworks on. Just keep in mind, however, that if the timing doesn't work out, you might get stuck in an area of the queue where the fireworks aren't visible at all while they are going off.

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The Disneyland fireworks schedule runs nightly during peak seasons (summer) and around the holidays. Off season, fireworks are Friday through Sunday. To ensure that there will be a fireworks show on your visit, it is always a good idea to check Disney's website, the Disney app or ask a Cast Member.

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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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You will definitely have time to stay in the park after the fireworks show. In fact, as long as you are in line for an attraction before 10:00 pm, you will be allowed to wait in that line until you are able to enjoy the attraction. Please check the Hours and Events Calendar as your holiday nears.

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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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