'Luminous The Symphony of Us' Fireworks Dining Packages added to EPCOT restaurants

Oct 02, 2023 in "Luminous the Symphony of Us"

Posted: Monday October 2, 2023 8:46am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Fireworks dining packages for EPCOT's Spice Road Table and Rose & Crown have been updated to include "Luminous The Symphony of Us."

Guests with fireworks dining package reservations on nights through December 4, 2023 will see EPCOT Forever, and starting December 5, 2023, guests will see the new fireworks spectacular - "Luminous The Symphony of Us."

The Spice Road Table package costs $79, with Rose & Crown priced at $89. The 90 minute packages both include unlimited beverages and table-side viewing of the nighttime spectacular.

Spice Road Table Fireworks Dining Package

The Spice Road Table Dining Package includes a prix fixe menu:

  • Your choice of 2 small plates
  • A shared tagine, available starting May 15, 2023
  • A dessert platter
  • Unlimited beverages
  • Guests must be 21 years of age or older to consume alcoholic beverages. A valid form of government identification will be required to verify your age.

Pricing

Adult: $79 per person (ages 10 and up), inclusive of tax and gratuity
Child: $29 per child (ages 3 to 9), inclusive of tax and gratuity

Theme park admission is required, but not included in the price of this package. Theme park reservations are also required.

Check-in begins 60 minutes prior to the show.
The dining experience lasts approximately 90 minutes, concluding when the show ends.

Rose & Crown Fireworks Dining Package

Your dining package includes a prix fixe menu where you can choose:

  • One appetizer
  • One entrée
  • One dessert
  • Selection of unlimited beverages

Guests must be 21 years of age or older to consume alcoholic beverages. A valid form of government identification will be required to verify your age.

Pricing

  • Adult: $89 per person (ages 10 and up), inclusive of tax and gratuity
  • Child: $39 per child (ages 3 to 9), inclusive of tax and gratuity

Theme park admission is required, but not included in the price of this package. Theme park reservations are also required.

Check-in begins 15 minutes prior to the show.
The dining experience will last approximately 90 minutes, ending when the show ends.

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mikejs7812 minutes ago

I don't know. Circle of Life was pretty good back in the day. Both both were much better than that generic and uninspiring "We Go On" crap. Because IP.

Disone1 hour ago

I applaud you for being honest enough with yourself and with this group to self-correct in an open forum. There's not enough of that on this site and I appreciate it so much when I see it.

TheCoasterNerd1 hour ago

Do you need a reservation for Beaches and Cream? Also, I'm gonna move this to a trip planning thread. Want me to @ you?

TheEPCOTHistorian4 hours ago

It’s hit or miss but sometimes. Boardwalk does not iirc bc of their live performers.

Starship8244 hours ago

Do they play the music over there?

TheEPCOTHistorian4 hours ago

Get Dinner at Beaches and Cream and watch the show from the Yacht and Beach lighthouse dock. Awesome spot with the fireworks reflecting on the lake.

Tom Morrow8 hours ago

Well I'm 3 for 3 for seeing this show and it making me teary-eyed. I guess I'm a fan. I feel bad for badmouthing it when it debuted and I hadn't seen it yet, but Harmonious really left a bad taste in my mouth.

ToTBellHop22 hours ago

We can all agree that the best finale music in Epcot history was “A Whole New World,” obviously.

Starship82422 hours ago

Well, to be specific the original ones made for the show although One Little Spark is great.

Touchdown22 hours ago

One Little Spark is better.

Starship82422 hours ago

Can we all agree that "One Heartbeat" is the better post show song?

gerarar1 day ago

You don't get to see the fountains much, but fireworks and lights are visible. Music is piped in too.

Starship8241 day ago

I don't think they pipe in the music around the Epcot resorts (although they should) but you can also look up the soundtrack on YouTube and try to sync it up. this video I edited together is perfectly in sync with the actual show you just have to start it about a minute before the show actually starts because it has the last preshow song that transitions into the show.