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Sue & Co.
10-25-2003, 03:53 PM
Hi,

I'd downloaded a copy of each of the guides for guests with disabilities and I notice that it doesn't mention Philarmagic. Does anyone know where you enter (Iknow some shows you need to be a particualr side) and if there is a seating area to stay in an ECV or if its best to transfer to a regular seat?

Thanks

Sue

Andrew Bichard
10-25-2003, 07:32 PM
Like many theatre type shows at Disney, wheelchairs and ECVs 'park up' in in the back row. I have seen philharmagic twice from my wheelchair at the back, and all the effects work just great.

Andrew

Michigan
10-25-2003, 10:21 PM
Interesting, I would have thought the seats for wheelchairs would have been in the front. Isn't Philarmagic where the Lion King was?

SueM in MN
10-26-2003, 12:55 PM
Originally posted by Michigan
Interesting, I would have thought the seats for wheelchairs would have been in the front. Isn't Philarmagic where the Lion King was?
It is where Lion King was. I know that when it was Lion King, we sat in the front row. I don't know if there were also wheelchair seats in the back then.
Before it was Lion King, it used to be a 3D film (Magic Journeys). I think then the wheelchair seats were in the back row.They might have moved them back there again since Philarmagic is a 3D show.

Sue & Co.
10-26-2003, 01:03 PM
So do you just stay in the regular line and get directed once in the theatre?

Sue

Cheshire Figment
10-26-2003, 03:20 PM
When you get in the pre-load area there is a chained-off area gainst the back wall that does have a SMALL accessibility emblem. If there is nobody there, just go through the chain (it is feld by a magnetic clasp). This will get you into the back row of the theater. There are groups of seats, separated by a space for wheelchairs and ECVs. The entire back section is reserved for handicap and their groups. I have been to Philharmagic twice, once near the side and once near the center (back row both times) and the 3D effects were very good both times.

Michigan
10-26-2003, 06:39 PM
3D is always better the further away from the screen you are. I'm glad they moved the handicap section to the back.