how to get preferred seating at the addlin show?

smilesweetie15

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hi guys iam new to this board well anyways i am currently a holder of the disneylands southern ca annuaal pass anywho i was woundering how do u get perffered seating at disneyland Ca Adventures addlin show??
THANKS!:genie: ::MinnieMo :mickeyjum :earsboy:
 
The only way to get preferred seating is if you book a package through WDTC (or AAA, Costco). Sometimes, people sell unused vouchers on ebay, so you could try that route.

Just out of curiosity, why do you feel you need it? I have never had a problem getting exceptional seats for this show.
 

The only way to get preferred seating is if you book a package through WDTC (or AAA, Costco). Sometimes, people sell unused vouchers on ebay, so you could try that route.

Just out of curiosity, why do you feel you need it? I have never had a problem getting exceptional seats for this show.

I agree. It's a nice perk for packages, but certainly not a neccesity.
 
because you get to be cool so getting a preferred seating is a plus! :thumbsup2

haha, not worth the money though. save it for Fantasmic when it starts again next month.
 
If you are too far forward it is hard to see some the most spectacular effects that happen.
 
We saw the show in January, but it hadn't been filling up. Unlike other rides/attractions, your seats aren't picked out for you according to where you stand in line. Once they open the doors, everyone filters in and grabs a seat. We were pretty far back in line, but ended up 3rd row center on the main floor. The doors opened and we followed everyone in, but it seemed like they were taking seats closest to the doors (they didn't go all the way across the rows to the other side), so we went up and around to the other side, and down the far aisle towards the stage.

I'm not even sure where the preferred seating section is. They didn't appear to have an area roped off when we were there.

BTW, we had fabulous seats for the action on the stage, but we could only see the bottom of the flying carpet. If it's important to you to see the actors ON the carpet, sit farther back or in the balcony. We were in the 'nosebleed' section on our last visit, so we saw them last time.
 
I'm not even sure where the preferred seating section is. They didn't appear to have an area roped off when we were there.

They didn't have any area roped off when we were at the show either.

We sat in the first row of the second block of seats on the ground floor (where they start going up theatre style) and were very happy.

We got these seats the next day too even without the vouchers, so it really doesn't make that much of a difference.

Actually a family came in very close to show start and sat down in the last row of seats in the block at the stage.
The poor kid with them must not have seen a thing - he kept trying to climb on the backrest of his seat. So if you got kids, don't try to get to the front by any means.
 
i was jst curious on how these people were getting them i actually sat dead center secound row on bottom floor.....thanks all for all the information u gave
 
We sat in the far back because we came in at the last minute and they were closing the show. We had the option to sit closer but it was easier to sit in the back if my son got restless. We had a great view i thought. No heads to look over, seen them on the carpet great and got out first. The only thing we didnt see good is alladin on the elephant but still had a great time. Loved the show! It was raining out so it was a great tim to stay dry!
 
honestly, even when i had them, i would never dream of using them. you'll see all those people crammed in that little seating area standing up just waiting to be let in and i've read so many complaints about people who got shut out because they didn't realize they still had to show up early for the show and limited seats are available.

that said, it's always been advocated that there are 2 prime seating spots for the show, each for its own reasons.

either the front row of the last section of the orchestra (in which case having the priority viewing tickets may help) or my preferred seating of the front row mezzanine which is really easy to get since you can show up much later than everyone else and just linger until they open up the mezzanine queue. i believe being able to negotiate the stairs is required though
 
Does the PS cost money???

Well, the only way to get the seating is through packages. So you must pay for the package, but it is not extra if that is what you are asking. It is included in most packages.
 
The only special seating I saw was for wheel chairs and scooter.
 




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