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    Candlelight Processional

    Anyone know if the dinner package for the Candelight Processional is included in the dining plan??

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    word is that it has been included, along with other dinning experiences. but like everything it would be best to call wdw and confirm this.

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    ...and when you do call to confirm, check to see if the package requires the use of an extra dining credit. Not sure if that is the case, but it never hurts to ask.

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    I have heard a lot about the candlelight processional, but I have no idea what it is and I was just wondering if someone could fill me in? Is it some sort of dining package like the Fantasmic package with a show at the end?


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    Stitch: The Candlelight Processional is a wonderful retelling of the first Christmas with celebrity narrators. The narrator is backed by a full choir and stringed orchestra. It is an incredible, moving experience that, if you are Christian, is not to be missed. Even if you are not Christian you can enjoy the show but it might not be for you. You do not have to do a dinner package in order to attend the CP you just have to be in the park. However, as the show is very popular seats tend to run out. That, coupled with the full restaurants close to the holidays, makes the dinner package beneficial. If you are going to be there in the beginning of December it may not be necessary to do the package but if you are going to be there during Christmas I suggest doing it.


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    There are also 3 showings per night, and when you get your dinner reservations, is dependent on which show you want to attend (we're doing the show, and then dinner, because we didn't want to risk having to rush through our meal to get to the theater).

    It's shown in the theater on the water's edge of the American Pavillion in Epcot.


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    Thanks, MinnieSummer. I will be there the first week of January so it sounds like it will probably be over by then since Christmas will be over. I would like to see it some time in the future though!


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