Here's the deal from me - mom with a wonderful little redhead boy who LOVES Disjr.:
If you get a FP+:
You don't have to stand in the annoying long *** line while cms are letting the FP peeps in. You also don't have to listen to the disjr theme music any longer than needed or deal with obnoxious toddlers (cause my baby is perfect, right?

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You can get in and get things settled and not have to step on people or juggle sippy cups, snacks and such all while the show is getting ready to go, and toddlers are stepping on you and its starting get dark - etc.
You also get to pick your time instead of go to line up and find out the show is full up and now you have meltdown because little one can't see Sophia and Doc.
You do get to wait. And wait. While people step on you. And toddlers step on you. And then the cm's want you to move up, which means you have to haul your butt up from a prime center position to an area which is too close to the stage and you can't see anything but up the performers skirt, and a little bit of Mickey's ears. Ok, slight exaggeration, but the cm's CONSTANTLY telling you to move up gets pretty annoying.
If you don't get a FP, you do have to wait in what can be a long line (maybe not long right now), and wait a while only to get some bad spot in the far side. Think Disney parking lots - when get to the parking lot late in the day and there are CLEARLY spots up front because people have left in the middle of the day, and the cms still point you to the very furthest spot from the park? Yeah, like that.
If you get a FP, try to sit in the middle to the back of the center area. If you do not get a FP, try to sit close to the center and middle to back. Try to ignore where the cms point you to - and I would never say that normally, but hey, every man for himself in open seating! There are benches in the back. CMs will ask you to move forward, which is why middle to back is best, unless you feel like looking up the performers nose the entire time.
Otherwise - cute show for the 4 and under crowd. And very cute for their parents to watch the 4 and under dance and sing too!
