WALT DISNEY WORLD’S WISHES
Wishes is a 12 minute or so fireworks show at the Magic Kingdom.
It combines fireworks, music, narration, colors and images projected onto Cinderella Castle, and, weather permitting, live performers, into a spectacle and a spectacular show.
Narrated by the Blue Fairy and Jiminy Crickit, the show has the theme of believing in the power of wishes, and of good triumphing over evil.
I have never met anyone who does not love the show, and it is listed as a favorite on this site’s Comprehensive Guide to Rides.
HOW OFTEN WISHES HAPPENS
Depending on the time of the year, Wishes can be shown from nightly to twice a week. Sunday night is the most certain night for it to be shown.
Check the Magic Kingdom Calendar (find your month, then click on the days of your visit) to see when it is being shown during the time you will be at Walt Disney World.
(Disney’s calendars are harder to use than they should be–see this if you need help.)
WHERE TO PLACE YOURSELF TO SEE WISHES
Returning visitors have any number of favorite spots to see Wishes:
- Near the Tomorrowland Terrace
- From the waiting area of the Main Street railroad station
- From the top of the Swiss Family Treehouse
- While riding Splash Mountain
- From out of the park, including the California Grill at the Contemporary Resort, the beaches at both the Polynesian and Fort Wilderness, and other spots.
First time visitors should avoid all these.
Wishes was designed to be seen facing the Castle, with the Main Street railroad station at your back, and that is where you should position yourself.
Where in this axis you should stand depends on whether Wishes is closing the park or not.
- If it is closing the park, stand closer to the railroad station–for example, halfway down Main Street. This will limit the crowds you have to deal with on exit.
- If it is not closing the park, stand closer to the Castle–even as close as the hub in front.
See this for positioning yourself for both the evening parade and Wishes.
Seeing Wishes is in all this site’s itineraries. Many returning visitors have made a tradition of seeing Wishes on their last night at Walt Disney World, as a fitting coda to their experience.
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We are staying at the weston vacation villas
Will we be able to see the fireworks from there. .? I have a two year old and should we go to parks on new years eve ? Will there be anything different that day than Jan1st?
Denise, they are two completely different shows. The best place to see Wishes is written on this page. For Celebrate the Magic and advice on seeing both, see this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2013/01/16/review-celebrate-magic-magic-kingdom/
Dave, Sorry for the confusion…Maybe these are the same show?
Example 8/23/14 – at the MK at 9:45 is “Celebrate the Magic” – nighttime spectacular. Then at 10:00 is “Wishes” Nighttime spectacular.
Is this just a repeat show? Or two different shows – looks like fireworks to me in both. Thanks!
Denise. I’m sorry, what is “Magic”? You can’t see anything from inside Cinderella’s Royal Table…
Dave – Awesome site – thanks so much!
Looking at how to plan Wishes and Magic. Can you do them the same night? Best spot for Wishes in Main street right? What about for Magic?
I’ve also heard that you can see the fireworks from inside Cinderellas Royal Table. Is this a good vantage point? Seems to me like it couldn’t be. If yes, which show are we talking – wishes or magic?
Thanks!