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    Candlelight Processional

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    Brendan Fraser 2023
    Annie N.

    Candlelight Processional is located at EPCOT, you need a park ticket to see the show, but you do not need a ticket for the actual show. It is only during the holidays, when EPCOT has the Festival of the Holidays event. It is also at the Americans Garden Theatre in the American pavilion. They have 3 shows a night, a celebrity guest narrator, a huge choir featuring the Voices of Liberty and a live person band. The Voices of Liberty are really popular and take up the center of the stage with the Christmas tree. On some nights, the additional choir is made up of cast members and some nights it is different choirs from local high schools. It is one of our favorite holiday shows. The celebrity narrator reads the Christmas Story and in between the choir sings. Each year there are different celebrity narrators. There are two ways to see this show. The first is to wait in line to try and get one of the open seatings and the other is to purchase a dining package which guarantees you a seat and a price fix meal at certain EPCOT restaurants. If the celebrity narrator is a really big actor, and you really want to see the show, I would recommend the dining package. You can get a lunch or dinner and a seat. This year we were able to see the show twice. The best was getting to see Brendan Frasier. We did the dining package because we did not want to risk not getting a seat. He was absolutely amazing, and it was so neat to see him. He actually was teary eyed. We also were supposed to see Simu Liu but unfortunately, he was injured and unable to make it. They had to substitute him at the last minute with the lead singer from Mercy Me. Even though we did not know him, he was still a great show and he was a great narrator. This is the only disadvantage as we also had a dining package for him, and we didn't get to see who we wanted. But all in all, I would highly recommend this show. It just puts you in the spirit of Christmas, you can sign along as loud as you want, the choir is amazing, the band is fantastic, and the narrators are always good! Definitely check it out!

    Amanda S.

    I haven't been to the Candlelight Processional in years. Let me tell you, it was beautiful as ever! It is based on the story of Jesus' birth, however I am not super religious and I love it solely because of the music aspect. NPH narrated which is always a plus. The chorus and the Voices of Liberty gave me chills when hitting the high notes and singing in harmony. Fair warning: We sat in line for about an hour, which is pretty normal for these concerts. You don't have to wait, you can stand in the back behind the ropes if you don't mind standing for the 45 min show. However, you can also purchase the dining package which includes a seat to the show! The only complaint I have, is the woman who seated us was not very friendly. This is not a normal occurrence I tend to find at Disney so maybe she was having a bad day. But, she did upset about 20+ people in our row. Other than that, I highly recommend going to see one of the showings if you're able to.

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    Arlene M.

    The Candlelight Processional had its origins in Disneyland. When they brought it to Disney World it debuted in the Magic Kingdom and later transferred to the American Gardens theater in Epcot which is its current home. My husband and I had purchased a dining package at Akershus in Norway-reviewed separately. We had received two stickers to wear as proof of our package so that we were able to enter the package line. Although the line seemed long we started moving within about 20 minutes and were practically the first ones to enter the theater. The general public was seated after us. As a rule of thumb allow at least 90 minutes in line to insure getting in there. Those without reservations I would encourage to wait longer. The program started on time with an overture and the voices of Liberty providing the choir for the center tree. Other choir members dressed in yellow came in and filled the sides. Trumpets blared the start of the show and played throughout. Our celebrity narrator was Marlee MatLin who spoke through an interpreter. She told bits of the Christmas story while the music that followed blended in with what was just read. Must of the music would be carols you are familiar with but I truly was blown away by the song-"Rejoice with exceeding great joy." The program for the processional is in the festival of the holidays guidebook. The show lasted about 50 minutes and as we were leaving I already saw people lined up for the next show. The Candlelight processional is presented 3 times daily during the holiday season. Celebrity narrators are called in and take turns with their presentation. The main focus is on the music. They have a full orchestra but not so loud as to drown out the voices This was truly an outstanding presentation and made my visit to EPCOT's festival of the holidays so worthwhile. I would highly recommend it to anyone coming for the holidays and though it costs more money, a dining package will cut down on your wait time and assure you a seat in the show. It was truly a memorable experience!

    John S.

    First time for this event. We decided to go with the dinner package to ensure we had a spot (highly recommend doing so) For the dining package you can choose from several restaurant options. We chose the Coral Reef as we had never dined there before and it had been recommended by a friend. I recommend it as well. (You can check out more details in my review on that business) This was my favorite part of the holiday trip. I am sure that all of the guest narrators are good but I really enjoyed Gary Sinese (a personal favorite). Overall an incredible presentation that I definitely recommend doing at least once. Only negative to the whole experience was the line to wait in for the dining package. We got there more than an hour early and still line was already at the Japan pavilion. Maybe do like a lot of theaters do now any let you choose your seats at time of booking or in advance. At the very least allow you to choose seats at time of check-in prior to the show. Guests standing in line aren't spending money in shops, on food or souvenirs.

    Sarah S.

    I hadn't ever experienced the Candlelight Processional during the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays before this last trip to Disney. I'm so glad I finally did give this show a go! We did the dinner package coupled with the Biergarten buffet so the meal was at a bit of a premium price (aka more than it usually costs) but you are then guaranteed seating at the show. Some people wait hours to get into without a dinner package so it's totally worth it in my mind. The Candlelight Processional is the telling of the Christmas story with celebrity narrators (it changes every few days), an incredible orchestra and an even more incredible choir. You may have heard the Christmas story before, but you've never seen or heard it like this. I'm not a religious person so was a bit hesitant on going to this as I didn't want to be blasted with bible. It wasn't too much for me at all and from the pure story standpoint, was just fantastic. Absolutely loved this show, Whoopi Goldberg was an amazing narrator and the entire production was top notch. Keep in mind, this isn't stand up or a comedy special from whichever celebrity you see narrate. They are telling a pretty serious story so don't expect to see them in full personality and showmanship. I really loved the show and I know for some, it's the best thing they do on their trip. It's definitely top ten of things I've done at Disney but if probably rounds out the list and isn't at the top. I'd definitely go again but feel I can wait a couple of years before experiencing it again.

    Getting ready for the show to start!
    Bill S.

    This is my most absolute favorite thing to see when I'm on vacation with my family at EPCOT. Picture this scene: EPCOT is gearing up for the Christmas holiday. There are Christmas trees, carolers singing and every country has their version of Santa. Italy has La Befana and there are various Santas that look very cool. Germany has a great Santa, France has an amazing looking Santa and Canada, OMG! They have a lumberjack Santa! When its all said and done, now its time for the actual meaning of Christmas. Disney calls it a "Candlelight Processional", its about the Christmas nativity story. Over the years I have seen some amazing speakers with a choir behind them, the best was Jim Caviezel, right after The Passion of The Christ was out in the movies. James Avery, (RIP) was another great presenter. Another great presenter who seems to be doing this performance annually is Neil Patrick Harris. The Candlelight Processional is a passion play, they speak of how Joesph & Mary were visited by angels up until Mary birthed Jesus. Its a very very moving and uplifting performance and the best part? It comes with your EPCOT admission. Highly recommended

    Kristie G.

    Living in the Orlando area, Disney's candlelight processional has become a family tradition. The candlelight processional is the telling of the Christmas story with celebrity narrators. There is also an incredible orchestra with an amazing choir. The conductors tie all this together beautifully. Strongly suggest to make this part of your family's tradition also!

    Dianna B.

    The last time I saw the CANDLELIGHT PROCESSIONAL, I was performing in it. This is well over a decade... Or maybe just a decade ago. The tree was higher then, and me, being as tall as I am, got to be the 2nd branch from the star. But I digress. I didn't even know that CP was still going on this week, so I was happily surprised when the familiar strains of Handel's hallelujah began to play and I started to sing i turn. Old habits die hard. Ms. Amy Grant was tonights storyteller and her voice rang out strong as she told the story of the Virgin birth and how we might all be saved.

    Mindy H.

    I had not expected while at Epcot to be able to listen to the Christmas story being read from the bible by a random celebrity (the Desperate Housewives plumber- which was a bit odd), while listening to beautiful carols being sung by a large choir, serenaded by a full Orchestra, for no extra charge! Amazing!! I guess you can avoid waiting in line by paying extra to get a special package which includes dinner for one of the 3 set times the performance is done each day during the Christmas season. We just went to the early showing 30 minutes in advance, waited in a standby line, and got a seat without any problems. I guess it is a tradition that was started by Walt Disney himself to put this on, and it is something they have been doing ever since. Very cool.

    Mike M.

    WARNING, I am a bit biased about this show since my daughter particpates. Having said that, I feel this is one of the greatest shows on Disney property. The best part about this show is it blends Disney talent, with stars and mixes in some local flavor with high school choruses. The show is phenomenal and I would highly recommend it to anyone that is at EPCOT during the Christmas season. The place gets PACKED once school gets out and the tourists start to flock down to Orlando. So, get in line EARLY if you want to see the show. There are typically three shows per evening. If you want to get close to the singers, get the Candlelight Dinner package that includes seating in the front rows for the show. And the food is great.

    choir lining up with candles
    Hope C.

    The hype around the Epcot Candlelight Processional is epic. I read online that people had purchased their meal packages for this event beginning in July. Seriously? Here's the scoop for those of you who have no idea why. What: the Candlelight Processional is a musical performance consisting of choral singers (sometimes from local high schools, but also professionals), professional musicians and a narrator (changes every few days but is usually a celebrity actor or performer) who sing and narrate the story of Jesus's birth. Where: It takes place on a stage in front of the America pavilion in the world showcase of Epcot. When: Three times every evening starting Black Friday through Christmas. First show is before the sun sets. The shows after the sun sets are far more spectacular. Why the hype: The musicians are phenomenal and there's something very inspiring and spiritual - regardless of religious preferences - about all the instruments and voices coming together for a massive live audience under twinkling lights. The brass section and their proclamatory notes are crisp and majestic. The whole experience is a family crowd-pleaser. How to see it: There are basically three ways. It's free for all park ticket holders, but the seating is limited. The first is to purchase a meal package that will allow you VIP seating at the stage. These packages are for any of the Epcot restaurants and range in price from $25-$85 pp depending on the place. Nope, it ain't cheap. But if you gotta eat anyways, may as well get seating for free. The second way to see it is to line up in the first-come, first-serve seating line that starts up to an hour before the performance. I hate lines. The third way to see it is simply to stand behind the rope, preferably near an aisle so you have an unobstructed view. We did the latter and it was fine. We didnt mind standing, so obviously this isn't for everyone. We staked out our spot about 20 min prior to the performance. In all, this is a performance not to be missed if you're visiting Epcot around Christmas. It reminds you of what Christmas is really about - a celebration of the birth of Jesus and a time for appreciating family. These two facts are all too frequently forgotten in the holiday haze.

    The conductor really getting into it!
    Kevin G.

    If you're looking for an awe inspiring family music show at Christmastime, and at the heart of Happiest Place on Earth? This is your show! Right at the American Pavilion stage in the middle of the World Showcase at EPCOT, the Florida Orchestra and choir provided an amazing sound for all our favorite holiday tunes. It was an enjoyable 30-40 minute show with a heartfelt narration from two-time Tony Award winning actress Chita Rivera! Awesome show to enjoy with a glass of wine or hot cocoa before the fireworks!

    Angela E.

    My office decided to go to EPCOT for a work outing. We found out about the Candlelight Processional dinner package and let me tell you, this is definitely the way to go. With the dinner package, you have guaranteed seating to see the processional in the theatre. The line for those who purchased the dinner package was really, really long. I think that it stretched to Morocco. There is a line that you can stand in if you didn't purchase the dinner package, however it is not guaranteed and that line was really long, too. We made a reservation ahead of time at Biergarten and when we paid, the restaurant gave us our tickets to the show. We decided on going to this only about 2 weeks in advance and most of the restaurants were already booked. I would recommend planning and making your reservation much more in advance. We got in line and it moved pretty quickly. The theatre is composed of a series of really long benches, rather than individual seating. The selection closest to the stage is all reserved seating, and despite the long line, we still found seating in the 2nd row of the second section. I think that no matter where you sit in the theatre you will still have a good view. The concert itself was interesting. There is a celebrity of some sort reading a line or two of the Christmas story and then the chorus and orchestra perform a song. They go back and forth until the Christmas story is completed. This was a nice performance but I don't think that I would necessarily go out of the way to see this again because it's not really my type of show.

    Narrator Neil Patrick Harris along with the choir, orchestra and Voices of Liberty.

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