Disney Vacation Package Priority Seating...

Imagineer5

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Received my travel documents in the mail yesterday :cool1:

Now, I'm trying to figure out what the 4 priority seating stubs really do. They're for Aladdin, Muppets, A bugs life, and Animation Academy. The only one I could really see needing would be for Aladdin, but even then I figured it wouldn't be that hard to get seats (esp since I'll be solo!).

So, can anyone tell me how they work, where I will sit, etc? Is there a separate line? Is it worthwhile for some but not others?? Thanks! :goodvibes
 
Anyone??? :confused3

Also, can anyone enlighten me about two shows mentioned in the times guide but not mentioned anywhere else (or at least I can't find any info about it!). The Tomorrowland Terrace Presents Suburban Legends and Drawn to the Magic (at DCA).
 
For the Aladdin show & the Animators you get in a sperate line and go into the theater first. Bugs life and Muppets you get to sit in a row that has a cord over it. It is the 5th row I think.
 

When we used the Aladdin priority seating, we had to get in that line LONG before the non-priority people were lining up, and we got into the theater LAST. It was early December, but it was SO hot that day, and even though the priority line looks like it's inside, it isn't, and most of us were complaining about the heat and trying to hog the umbrellas they had along the way in the line.

In addition, the seats were awful. Sure, they were up close to the stage, and normally that's a great place to be. As long as the action is taking place ON the stage. But with Aladdin, there are at least two BIG moments where the action is NOT on stage, and we missed the impact of both (OK I missed one of them entirely b/c I had to take DS to the bathroom, but hubby said the second one was disappointing by sitting in the front).
 
Do not sit in the front section, sit in the next one up. We like the front row of the second section closer to the isle.

Jack
 
They are no big deal for most of the attractions but I did like sitting in the front row of the Animation Academy.
 


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