HDDR Cat 2 or 3?

Sarahgraci

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I feel like this question has already been asked, but I need help. DH and I are going to WDW in August. We are celebrating our anniversary and HDDR is our "splurge" meal. (We are so not fancy eaters- a country BBQ and show is much more our thing!) We'd like to go to the 6:15 seating, but right now, only Cat 3 is available. I already have booked Cat 2 for the late show. We would really prefer to be at the 6:15 show since we're going to Epcot the next morning, and we won't have our kid so we'll be drinking more than a couple of drinks at the show. Is category 3 really bad, or should I just stick to the late show?
 
Don't know if you're on the DDP or not? If not, might want to splurge for Cat 1. If on the DDP, might want to pay OOP, and use the 2 credits each for other TS meals? We sat right up front once and had a blast! Make sure your ADR states that you are celebrating an anniversary!
 
Don't know if you're on the DDP or not? If not, might want to splurge for Cat 1. If on the DDP, might want to pay OOP, and use the 2 credits each for other TS meals? We sat right up front once and had a blast! Make sure your ADR states that you are celebrating an anniversary!

I should have added that info- we aren't on the DDP, and there aren't category 1 seats available at either the second or third show, only Cat 3 for the second show, and Cat 2 & 3 for the third. We'd love to have Cat 1 at the second show but that seating isn't an option right now. We have no interest in the first show of the night.
 
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Category 1 is best IF you are booking close to 180 days out. If it is a close yo arrival book, I wouldn't bother with Cat. 1 because you may end up sitting basically where Cat.2 begins as they assign the seating from the stage area back according to who reserves first. If choosing between Cat. 2 & 3, I would go with 3 especially for the first show. We took Cat. 2 for early show once only. We did not care for all the guest noise between us and the stage at the early show, it was very noticeable. I believe it was partially because there are more small children at the early show.
 

1) Distribution of tables and categories, prior to any combining of tables.
. . . Cat-1 tables are main floor back to row8, they are the best seats
. . . Cat-2 tables are the seven tables in row9 on main floor
. . . Cat-2 tables are the last four on left/right wings
. . . Cat-2 tables are the eight rear balcony tables facing stage
. . . Cat-3 tables are the eight tables on both balcony sides
. . . Cat-2 and Cat-3 tables may have posts in the viewing way
. . . Cat-3 tables require some of you to turn around to see

2) Cat-3 isn't bad, if
. . . you don't mind turning around - one half of seats face away from stage
. . . you might have a pillar in your way - five posts per side
. . . your kids are tall enough - short kids might have railing in the way
. . . you don't mind climbing stairs to your seat - not handicapped accessible
3) Some people don't mind Cat-3.
. . . entertainers still visit the upstairs
. . . the food is not cold
. . . they like viewing down on the stage

Let's face it, whether HDDR, Broadway, or your local live theater, the expensive seats (eg. Cat-1 at HDDR) are ALWAYS the best. Sure, some like the balcony at HDDR, but Cat-1 is still the best.
 

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