Candlelight Processional Question

JimMIA

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We are not planning to do a dinner pacakge, but we want to go to the early CP show. We'll also have Grandma, who is disabled and will be riding her go-cart.

How far in advance to we need to be there in order to get seating (there will be 5 of us, including Grandma)?
 
Dec 4, 5, 6, or 7...probably the 5th or 6th (Monday, Tuesday)
 
I'd arrange to be somewhere near the American Pavilllion about 90 minutes ahead of the show you want to see. I'd scope out the theater to see how big the reserved section is - it varies depending on how many dinner packages they sold for that night/show. Then I'd keep an eye on the line and get in it when I thought I had to, to get a seat. (This is a good strategy for anyone who has small children who don't like waiting in lines, LOL)

You might also ask the CMs (there are always some near the lines) what arrangements there are for ECVs - that might make a difference. I do know they have special seating for those who travel in wheelchairs & ECVs. Don't know if there are special lines for them.

We're going to be there one of those days ourselves - not sure which yet, but probalby 12/7. Maybe we'll see you there!

Best wishes -
 

The 5th or 6th is Cicely Tyson, I don't think she'll be a big draw. I'd get there about 45 minutes before. Now the 7th to 9th is Jim Caviezel, he will be more popular.
 
Thanks Carol and Debbie. That's what I wanted to know!
 

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