Finding nemo the musical

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Does anyone know when finding nemo the musical is going to be on a set schedule? Also does anyone know what the times of operation seem to be right now? How long before each show should you wait to assure you get in and get a decent seat???? Thanks!
 
We just returned a week ago ( :sad1: ) and we waited approximately 20-30 minutes before the show. We had pretty good seats, we were closer to the front on the right (looking at the stage). I think you can see very good from where ever you sit as it is a full arena kind of show. I hope you enjoy it we LOVED it (that from a 42, 32, 32, 14, 12, & 10 year olds).
 
as in any disney show i would say at least 30 min or more to be on line. earlier when it first opens since new attractions attract everyone. plenty of seating on wooden slot benches with backs. so it was comfortable

the show is one of the longest in disney. i think it was about 45 min. also i found that sitting in the first(lower) section you miss a little of the action that is occurring behind you. people had to turn around to see what was going on although missing it would not detract from the story.

since it is a longer show and many excellent props i would think the shows would be every 3-4 hours. but that's just a big guess

show was excellent.
 
we waited 45 min and were debating whether we should wait or not...please stay and watch it. you wont regret it...it was fantastic popcorn::
 

We went on Dec. 8 (a Friday - when they still had AP performances, which we were not). The show was at 10 for AP only, 11:30, 12:45 and 3. There probably is a 10 now - but I would hope there would be one more late show. It is 45 minutes though. We got in line at 12:15 for the 12:45 show and had seats in the section just to the right of center (facing the stage), upper level, first row, so we were right by the puppets that used the aisle there. It was a great show.
 
We got there late. About 10minutes before it started and we had to stand. There were a couple of kind poeple that let the kids sit. My son actually stood on the bench. We were in the last row. The show is great.
 
I would HIGHLY recomend getting in line at least 30 minutes before the show starts. It is a great show, not to be missed.
 
We have not seen it yet, but cannot wait until our trip begins Tuesday!
 
We went a week ago. Great show! We got into line about 10-15 minutes before the 12:45 show. The line was very long and we figured we didn't have much chance of getting in, but there were no CMs closing out the line so we decided to try our luck. We were among the last few people they let into the theater. There were many people in line behind us who didn't make it into that show. So, I would recommend getting into line 30 minutes ahead of show time. It's worth the wait!
 

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