carlins_leap
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2010
Hi all,
We're thinking of going to see the Buffalo Bill show on our next visit to DLP at the end of May and I wondered if anyone could help with advice on disabled seating.
Our youngest DD is four and has issues with mobiluty.
She probably couldn't manage a seat by herself and she's about the age and size where it may not be possible to sit on the knee of either me or mum.
So we're trying to decide on whether to look at dining in the disabled seating area, or whether we could take a folding booster seat and try a regular seat....
My wife is worried that the disabled seating will be too far away for our youngest to enjoy the show and we've all agreed it's a no-go if we can't all site together (there are 5 of us in total).
Has anyone sat in the disabled seating area that could offer some advice?
What was it like?
Can you sit as a family?
Is it right at the back?
Thanks in advance
Steve
We're thinking of going to see the Buffalo Bill show on our next visit to DLP at the end of May and I wondered if anyone could help with advice on disabled seating.
Our youngest DD is four and has issues with mobiluty.
She probably couldn't manage a seat by herself and she's about the age and size where it may not be possible to sit on the knee of either me or mum.
So we're trying to decide on whether to look at dining in the disabled seating area, or whether we could take a folding booster seat and try a regular seat....
My wife is worried that the disabled seating will be too far away for our youngest to enjoy the show and we've all agreed it's a no-go if we can't all site together (there are 5 of us in total).
Has anyone sat in the disabled seating area that could offer some advice?
What was it like?
Can you sit as a family?
Is it right at the back?
Thanks in advance
Steve