HDD seating chart map

It's actually much closer together than it looks on paper.

We've gone twice. Once we had one of the front tables, and once we sat up on the balcony. Truthfully, I think we had a better view of the show from the higher seats.

The characters move all around and interact with all the tables several times too.

Just an FYI!!! ;)
 
We have gone before but were lucky & had the front table to the right of the stage. If we do decide to go again I think I'd rather be in Tier 3 near the stage. (not that I have a choice) :)
 
In my opinion, anything further back than row three and the show isn't worth it -- whether you pay OOP or use TS credits. (I should add I'm not sure the show is worth it even on the front row, but I'm willing to sit through it for the kids' sake, as long as I'm up close. Otherwise, no way.)
 

ElizabethB said:
In my opinion, anything further back than row three and the show isn't worth it -- whether you pay OOP or use TS credits. (I should add I'm not sure the show is worth it even on the front row, but I'm willing to sit through it for the kids' sake, as long as I'm up close. Otherwise, no way.)

I know but in my case it's not the kids it's DH. He loves the show. :teeth:
 
Could someone who has done this indicate where the handicapped seating is for this show? We have ressies and I know it's on the floor, but we're not sure where.
 
I'm not sure there are specific handicapped tables however I have seen a few wheelchair patrons at the tables on the floor along the left and right walls (probably because there are walkways along the sides that are easier to get the chair to rather than zigzaging between tables in the middle).
 












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