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  • On Oct 24, 2011
    Melynda from MI Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How well can we view the Magic Kingdom fireworks from the Grand Floridian Hotel? Is there a prime viewing area, or should we go back to the Magic Kingdom? Likewise, how is the view of Epcot's fireworks from the Boardwalk OR the Yacht club?

    Hi Melynda!

        Yes, you can see the Magic Kingdom fireworks from the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa!  I have found that the boat dock right by Narcoossees Restaurant is the best place to view these spectacular fireworks.  The fireworks will be to the left of Cinderella Castle and it is actually a very great view.  You can only see tops of the biggest fireworks of Epcot's Illuminations: Reflections of Earth from the Boardwalk Resort or the Yacht Club Resort because of the big trees surrounding that side of Epcot.

    I hope that your next Walt Disney World vacation is truly magical!

    Keep Dreaming Big!
    Marc
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Meet the Panelist: Marc, New York

I am a single Father to one incredible boy.  I would love nothing more than to provide people with Disney vacation planning that will enable them to have a new experience or make their Disney vacation just a little more magical! Learn More About Marc

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