New Years Eve at Walt Disney World

New Years Eve Walt Disney World
New Year’s Eve is one of the biggest fireworks evenings of the year at Walt Disney World Resort, a place where fireworks are both spectacular and an every-night occurrence. Fireworks and nighttime shows will light up the skies and create a mood of celebration on Dec. 31, while revelry of other sorts takes place elsewhere throughout the Vacation Kingdom.

The new year is fast approaching and there are only a few more days to enjoy 2015. If you will be at the Walt Disney World Resort during the new year there are plenty of opportunities to ring in the new year in style. In addition to the already amazing world-class entertainment option and dining options, on New Years Eve three of the parks at the resort will offer spectacular firework shows with a little touch of Disney Magic for the new year. 

So what park should you go to on New Years Eve? Well, you’ll want to get to the Magic Kingdom early if you want to be a part of that celebration as that will be one of the first parks that could close early because of capacity issues. The two other parks will also be busy with holiday crowds so expect some lines and enjoy the magic that Disney has to offer. 

Epcot – Guests can celebrate all night long at Epcot. DJs and live music around World Showcase bring guests to their feet with beats from around the globe. Two showings of “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” fireworks spectacular at 6 p.m. and 11:40 p.m., followed by a countdown and pyrotechnic salute to the New Year will top off the celebration.

Magic Kingdom – Guests can get a head start on welcoming 2016 at Magic Kingdom as New Year’s Eve fireworks light up the sky on two nights instead of one. Magic Kingdom will present a jaw-dropping presentation of “Fantasy in the Sky” fireworks on both Wednesday, Dec. 30, and Thursday, Dec. 31 at 11:50 p.m.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Rock ’n’ roll into the New Year with a brilliant fireworks spectacular at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The show will be presented on Dec. 31 near the Hyperion Theater at midnight.

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