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shm_helene

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My husband and I are taking our two little girls to Disney and hitting up Disney Junior Live on Stage. Is it possible for only one of us to go in while the other rides TOT (I have a FP+ ressie during DisJr...couldn't pick up anything else of interest)? More specifically, I'm assuming that so we couldn't both go in, have one person leave and return and then another person could leave...like a reverse child swap :) ) I HIGHLY doubt this is possible but thought I would ask! TIA :)
 
My husband and I are taking our two little girls to Disney and hitting up Disney Junior Live on Stage. Is it possible for only one of us to go in while the other rides TOT (I have a FP+ ressie during DisJr...couldn't pick up anything else of interest)? More specifically, I'm assuming that so we couldn't both go in, have one person leave and return and then another person could leave...like a reverse child swap :) ) I HIGHLY doubt this is possible but thought I would ask! TIA :)

First, the FP+ for Djr may likely result in POORER SEATING than just a walk-in.

A guest can certainly exit the show (nobody would know if it was for a needed quick restroom break.)
A person trying to ENTER an active show would likely be more of a problem.
Even if that person was one who exited early-on, that person would likely not
get back in a timely manner.
I figure that it may be possible, but not something that would go unnoticed.

This seems a bit too complex and may be impossible to pull off due to timing issues at the other ride, anyway.
 
Once the show starts, you can get out but no admittance. Maybe there is exception but def not the norm.

I also have ToT FP+ booked for myself while my DH & the girls with Disney Jr FP+. It is my plan to walk together to the Animation Courtyard after TSMM, then I will walk to ToT when they get on line. I estimate the time for walking to/from plus the wait time with FP+ would be about the Disney Jr. showtime. We will meet at inside the Animation Building afterward.

I agree with PP that FP+ is not the best seating if you are close to the front of the line. The view is horrible if seated up front. However, I don't want to chance missing the show and have to wait for the next show. Also, there are not many FP+ selection for young kids at THS--better to use it with Disney Jr which has an outdoor queue than Muppet 3D. Show up at the end of FP+ period or let people go ahead of you--try to seat midway or further back. The stage is quite high, the little ones would not have trouble viewing the show from the back.
 
I know FP+ isn't great seating, but I don't really want to wait in line either...they said if you get at the back of the FP line it's better, as PP said. Thanks for the thoughts all :)
 



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