How early do you get in line for Aladdin?

MenchieMan87

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Does it make a difference what time you see the show? I was hoping to go in the early afternoon (on a Saturday in September)
 
I have read that generally the first and last shows are less crowded. I am not that particular about where I sit and usually get in line about 20-30 minutes before; I am usually not there during really busy times and that should work for September. The important thing is that you do not miss it!
 
The important thing is that you do not miss it!
That is the best advice that can be given. I always get so emotional with that bloody show. It's so beautiful and so well done, and it brings back so many memories-I always get really emotional watching that show.
 

It's about 40-45 minutes long.
I am different than most and will line up at least 45 minutes early. I have a couple of favorite spots to sit in.
 
It's true there are a lot of great spots to sit to view the show. I would recommend a few different showings to be able to get a chance to view the show from all those seats. The front row is absolutely fantastic, the first row of the section section on the main floor is great as well, the front row of the balcony is also a very different experience.

Won't say why, but you will probably want to go in on the balcony the very first time, and decide what seating the next time-its a show that is absolutely breath taking, and you will want to see a few times.
 
I agree with the above posters- the most important think is not to miss this show! I have sat in many different locations and have ALWAYS enjoyed the show. For first time viewing I would recommend the balcony as well. As close to the front as you can get. Dont know if you have young kids but this is a good choice for midday/early afternoon if it is a hot day. It is cool inside the theater and will get you off your feet for a nice break. I do not think that you have to line up particularly early as I have never missed getting into this show. I, too, will see this show multiple times in a single trip. It is never quite the same show twice.
 
That was gonna be my next question - where is your favorite place to sit? Do they make you choose a row and move all the way in like with 3D shows? I actually have seen the show before, but it was just me and I ran in one minute before it started and quickly found a seat. I'm going with my GF in September, it's just a weekend trip so we'll probably only see the show once, it'll be her first time, and she doesn't love rides but she does love musicals so I'm anticipating it'll be her favorite thing of the whole trip! So I wanna do it right :)
 





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