During our last trip in February, we had a Magical Moment with regard to the Fantasmic show. There were 4 of us all together, myself, DH, and Jan & Jim, a couple from Iowa with whom we vacation yearly. They were also 1st time WDW guests.
We had planned to use the dinner package, but decided we really wanted to use our Lunch Vouchers and eat at Hollywood Brown Derby. We were 2 couples and we always split meals, so this was a cost saver for us.
As it happens, this day was also Jim's 60th birthday. Our server that afternoon was a young man from Iowa so Jan & Jim struck up quite a conversation with him. I mentioned to him we had cancelled the dinner package (originally scheduled for Mama Melrose) because Jim wanted to eat here for his birthday. About 5 minutes later he returned to the table and gave me a "Dinner Package Seating Pass" for that evening. It was his gift to us for coming to HBD.
Mind you, this wasn't during busy season (second week in February) but we had seen people lined up to enter the show BEFORE we came in to dinner at 3:30 p.m. (the show was for 7:00 pm that night).
We presented our pass at the entry gate by Oscar's at around 6:00 p.m. and happened to be the "1st guests" of the day at that entrance. They called ahead to tell the people at the other end to let us sit WHEREVER we wanted!
We opted to sit slightly off-center at the top - right in front of a wall upon which we could lean back! There was a pole down front that slightly obscured our view, but the relief of having back support was well worth it! These seats (there is another area just like it on the left side of the arena) happen to be in the handicap section, but Jan has a knee problem and the CM's were really pleasant about letting us sit there regardless. The handicap section is the last to fill and just before the show they usually allow others to take empty seats anyway.
It was great fun talking to the CM's as they directed other guests to seating areas - NONE OF WHICH ARE BAD. We also got well acquainted with the couple in front of us that was from Las Vegas.
One down side of top-row, aisle seating was discovered when a 'gentleman' slopped his beer onto DH as he was bumped by a small child.

The stairs get very crowded and people are looking around to pick seats instead of looking where they are walking. Sad part was the guy didn't even realize what had happened so there was no apology. But, DH is a wonderful guy with a great sense of humor. He casually lift up his beer drenched arm, sniffed to see what had been spilt, then pretended to gleefully lick his arm!
All in all it was a terrific night. I do suggest WAITING in your seats for a few minutes until the departing crowd thins down. All these people leaving at once, and many of them having to sort through the strollers, etc., causes a LOT OF CONGESTION on the downhill path. You can accidentally get VERY FRIENDLY with the people around you in the maddening crunch at departure time. We stood and chatted for about 5-6 minutes and it was much easier to navigate our way out.
Sorry to write such a long post, but just wanted to share our Magical Moment!
