2007 Dinner Packages available for Booking July 2, 2007
Narrator Schedule Available (scroll down)

What
is the Candlelight Processional?
A Disney
tradition now in its 37th year (2007), the Candlelight Processional
is a moving presentation of the Christmas story in readings by a celebrity
narrator and music by a Mass choir and 50-piece orchestra.
Where
and when does it take place?
This
event takes place in the America Gardens Theatre in World
Showcase in Epcot. It is an outdoor (uncovered, not climate
controlled) setting and is not cancelled due to inclement weather. It
is recommended you dress accordingly.
It begins
November 23 and runs every evening until December 30. Shows are approximately
40 minutes. Each evening there are three shows -- 5:00pm, 6:45pm,
8:15pm
Who
are the narrators?
The schedule of those who will appear as narrators for performances
of Epcot's 2007 Candlelight Processional, the annual retelling
of the story of Christmas that features a mass choir and a full orchestra:
November
23-25: David Robinson
November 26-28: John O'Hurley
November 29-December 1: Neil Patrick Harris
December 2-4 : Dennis Franz (Note: December 2 Community Relations
Night event at 5:00 p.m.-- no Candlelight Processional Dinner Packages
available.)
December 5-7: Monique Coleman
December 8-10: Steven Curtis Chapman
December 11-13: Chita Rivera
December 14-16: Andie McDowell
December 17-19: Kirk Cameron
December 20-22: Edward James Olmos
December 23-25: Gary Sinise
December 26-28: Rita Moreno
December 29-30: Marlee Matlin
David
Robinson - One of the top centers of his era, David "The
Admiral" Robinson was a marvel of a basketball player. David
played for the San Antonio Spurs.
John
O'Hurley - Award-winning actor, show host, advertising hero
and feature film star. He is best known for "Dancing with the
Stars" and his portrayal of J. Peterman on "Seinfeld".
Steven
Curtis Chapman - The winner of 4 Grammy Awards and 47 Dove Awards,
this Contemporary Christian Music Artist has recorded 13 albums,
appeared on TV shows and contributed to numerous movie soundtracks.
Kirk
Cameron - Actor best known as the loveable teenager Mike Seaver,
from the series "Growing Pains". Kirk has recently appeared
in the movie "Left Behind: Tribulation Force" and is reprising
the role in the upcoming film "Left Behind: World War III."
Gary
Sinise - Currently starring on TVs "CSI: New York"
as Detective Mac Taylor. His numerous movies include "Forrest
Gump", "Apollo 13", "Mission to Mars",
"Mission: Space", and "The Big Bounce."
Marlee
Matlin - Academy Award winner for "Children of a Lesser
God." Marlee has had roles in numerous series including: "Spin
City", "ER", "Judging Amy", "The Practice"
and "The West Wing."
The 2006
Narrators were: David Robinson, John O'Hurley, Rita Moreno, Marie
Osmond, Marlee Matlin, Steven Curtis Chapman, Mario Lopez, Brian Dennehy,
Maureen McGovern, Kirk Cameron, Neil Patrick Harris, Edward James
Olmos and Gary Sinise.
The 2005
Narrators were: Rita Moreno, Phil Donahue, Haley Joel Osment, Cicely
Tyson, Jaci Velasquez, Eartha Kitt, Lou Diamond Phillips, Harry Hamlin,
Marlee Matlin, Jim Caviezel, John Stamos, Steven Curtis Chapman.
The 2004
Narrators were: Rita Moreno, Heather Headley, Kirk Franklin, Jim Caviezel,
Marlee Matlin/Jack Jason, Joshua Morrow, Eartha Kitt, Steven Curtis
Chapman, Edward James Olmos, Gary Sinise, LeVar Burton.
The 2003
Narrators were: Andy Garcia, Ben Vereen, Rita Moreno, Ericka Dunlap,
David Ogden Stiers, Steven Curtis Chapman, Edward James Olmos, Sandi
Patty, Robby Benson, Gary Sinise
The 2002
Narrators included: Edward
James Olmos, John Tesh, Marlee Matlin, James Avery, Yolanda Adams,
David Hartman, Collin Raye, Blair Underwood, Gary Sinise, Jodi Benson
Is there
a charge to see the Candlelight Processional?
No,
it is included in your admission to Epcot. There is, however, a dinner
package available for purchase that includes a ticket to Reserved
Seating for the Candlelight Processional.
Seating
without the dinner package is on a first come, first serve basis for
each show. Folks line up 45 minutes (longer as you are closer to Christmas)
before show time. 15 minutes prior to the show, seating is then opened
up to those on line. Also, keep in mind if you wait in line for the
2nd or 3rd show of the night, that you will be hearing the show before
yours as it is performed.
You can
always stroll by the America Gardens Theatre in World Showcase
to listen to the music and wonders of Christmas.
If you
wish to purchase the dinner package (explained below) with
reserved seating, there is a charge.
What
does the Candlelight Processional Dinner Package include?
2007
Dinner Packages began booking July 2, 2007. Package is available Nov.
23 - Dec. 30, 2006.
The
package includes dinner at select Epcot restaurants and reserved
general seating at the America Gardens Theatre. Package NOT
available December 2 at 5:00 p.m. Park admission is not included.
No merchandise discount. Magic Your Way Platinum Package is accepted.
Magic Your Way Premium and plus dining requires one table service.
at any of the restaurants listed below. Restaurant Akershus in Norway
is not included in packages.
You must
eat PRIOR to your Candlelight show time!
Must
guarantee the package with a credit card when booking. Payment is
made when you dine at which time you will be given your tickets for
the general reserved seating.
Package
includes a non-alcoholic beverage. Package does NOT include tax, gratuity
or lobster entrees.
Tier
1
Seating 1 - $27.99 plus tax & gratuity / (3-9) $12.99 (Lunch)
Seating 2 & 3 -$32.99 plus tax & gratuity / (3-9) $14.99
(Dinner)
The
Garden Grill Restaurant - Land Pavilion
Biergarten - Germany Pavilion
Tier
2
Seating 1 - $36.99 plus tax & gratuity / (3-9) $12.99 (Lunch)
Seating 2 & 3 - $42.99 plus tax & gratuity / (3-9)
$14.99 (Dinner)
San
Angel Inn - Mexico Pavilion
Restaurant Marrakesh - Morocco Pavilion
Nine Dragons - China Pavilion
Rose & Crown - United Kingdom Pavilion
Tier
3
Seating 1 - $41.99 plus tax & gratuity / (3-9) $12.99 (Lunch)
Seating 2 & 3 - $47.99 plus tax & gratuity / (3-9)
$14.99 (Dinner)
Chefs
de France - France Pavilion
Tutto Italia - Italy Pavilion
Le Cellier Steakhouse - Canada Pavilion
Mitsukoshi Teppanyaki Dining Room - Japan Pavilion
Coral Reef - The Living Seas Pavilion
How
do I book the Candlelight Processional Dinner Package?
Reservations
for the Candlelight Processional dinners can be made as of July 2,
2007. Call (407) WDW-DINE (939-3463) to make reservations.
Do
I still need an Advance Dining Reservation?
YES!
When you call to order your dinner package tickets, you
will be asked to select a restaurant and time.
Be
sure to allow sufficient time to dine and get to the back
of World Showcase. I recall having a 5:30 p.m. priority seating at
Le Cellier for the 8:15 p.m. show. For whatever reason, we weren't
seated at Le Cellier until 6:00 p.m. and at 8:05 p.m. had to run (just
about) to the American Gardens Theatre to catch the show. The "reserved"
seating area had already been opened up to non-package guests.
Do
I have a reserved seat at the show?
Not
exactly. There is a reserved section for those with the dinner package.
The reserved section is front and center, behind any VIP seating. Within
the reserved section, seating is on a first come, first serve basis,
so if you want your choice of seats, you should arrive 30-45 minutes
early. 15 minutes prior to the show beginning, available seating is
opened up to folks without dinner package tickets.
Where
do I enter the theater?
If
you stand in World Showcase directly in front of the America Gardens
Theatre (facing the theatre), the line to the left side is for persons
WITH Candlelight Dinner Tickets. The line to the right side is for first-come
available seating. Be sure to check upon arrival so you are in the correct
line!
Is Sign
Language Interpretation Available?
Lisa
Crawford writes (10/14/02): I received an email from Mark Jones, the
sign language coordinator at Disney today, informing me that all performances
of the Candlelight Processional will have sign language interpretation
available. This is a change from last year where it was only available
on Tuesday and Friday. Anyone with questions or wanting more information
should contact Mark Jones at mark.jones@disney.com.
Is it
worth doing?
If you
enjoy the Christmas holidays, I highly recommend the show. I have
seen the show the last three years. Last year I purchased the
dinner package. The four of us felt it was worth the price;
we had a great dinner at Le Cellier.
The first
time I saw the show, I stood in line for the first show of the evening.
It was still early in the season and a week night, so the crowds were
not to bad. I did wait about 30-40 minutes in line.
If you
are on a budget, you don't need to purchase the tickets.
If you
are already planning to dine at one of the restaurants in the package,
take a look at the Menus from around
the World and see if the price of a ticket works out better
for you.
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