It changes somewhat -- you'll have to check the Times Guide to be certain, but the last time we were there it was close to hourly, beginning at 11:10 I think.
Get there early as the seating area is very small intimate. It's a great place to rest a little and enjoy a cool drink while you're waiting.
Daily at 11:10am, 12:10, 1:10, 2:10, 4:05 & 5:05pm
Sign language interpreted performances Monday & Thursday at 11:10am. It's best to arrive at least 20 minutes before the show.
It's on a path 'behind' the castle. (Head to the right as you are facing the front of the castle.) If you have kids and arrive early,
they pick several to help with the show. DD got to be Mrs. Potts
for a show and she was thrilled!
My Husband was chosen to be the Beast in the Story last year!! Get there early and let your kids sit up front, they can get chosen for "parts" in the story. DH did great and LOVED dancing with "Belle", DD6 wouldn't go up and do anything...
I had a wonderful time watching my husband dance with a beautiful princess
I would definitely recommend it. I really didn't want to watch this at first, even though Beauty and the Beast is my favorite Disney movie. I just thought it would be a "waste of time." My niece really wanted to watch it though.
It ended up being really cute and the actors from the audience were great. A little girl in a Cinderella played Lumiere. Definitely magical.