I heard there are 3 seating choices for aladins show any thought on which one is best. We are going sat oct 3 for the 4 or 6 show how long before should we line up also. Thanks
First row of the first balcony. There are show elements seen best with a bit of height. We were in line 30 min. early 2 years ago during Thanksgiving week, and there were seats on that row empty during the show, although they were on the side. I'm a music fan, but not usually a musical theatre fan, but this one is very well done.
Spoiler: In case you aren't aware, there is a flying carpet scene that will be in front of you rather than above you, and you want to see the aisles for Aladin parading in with an elephant.
First row of the first balcony. There are show elements seen best with a bit of height. We were in line 30 min. early 2 years ago during Thanksgiving week, and there were seats on that row empty during the show, although they were on the side. I'm a music fan, but not usually a musical theatre fan, but this one is very well done.
The lower section has the orchestra, and then a walkway, and then a rear part ...that is our favorite too, because you get to be on the floor, far enough back, but still be on the front row so no one's head is in front. We were slightly off the center, and it was a great view! Anywhere there is a division of rows is a good thing to me!
We also really liked that when the horses and elephant with Prince Ali came out, they came right by us on that main walkway...some of the cast even were letting kids and people pet and feel the "horses"...I would sit there again next time
You really can't go wrong no matter where you sit in this theater. Since it's your first time, I would recommend the Mezzanine Section. You get to see everything from there well. I would encourage you to see it more than once, if you have the time. It is a great show! We've seen if from every level, from center to side and have loved it everytime! Just make sure you do head to this show about 45min to an hour before, the first time, so that you can get in line. This is not a show that you can walk into at the last minute-they won't let you in-you must be there at least 10 minutes before, minimum.