Candlelight Processional Question

garmich

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My DW and I will be attending the Candlelight Processional. We've booked a Dining Package at the Biergarten Restaurant. My DW is hearing-impaired. I've read that there is an ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter at the CP. Since we have the Dining Package, we hope to be seated upfront and in the center. Will we be close enough to see the ASL interpreter from these seats, or will we need to be seated in a special area to be closer to the interpreter? Do we need to inform the CM that we'd like to be near the ASL interpreter?
 
The ASL interpreter is wonderful!! If it's the same one they normally use.

She actually is on the right side of the theater so you'll want to make your way over to the right side when you enter if you have the package purchased.

The package entrance is on the left side of the theater.

My advice, don't sit too close. You're better off a few rows back. If you sit too close all you see are the feet of the orchestra.

The seating is first come first served once they drop the rope, so I would just make your way to the right hand side and find a nice seat. :)
 


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