how to get ps for aladin??

The show is free. There is no additional cost. WDTC and some other travel agencies offer priority seating as a perk.
 
Yes it is a show and there is no cost to see the show (besides the cost to get into the park).

I have received the PS vouchers for Aladdin twice, once when I booked a package through Disney and once when we did the Welcome to Disneyland tour.

I have also seen people selling these vouchers, as well as the ToonTown Morning Madness vouchers, on Ebay.
 

We saw it for the first time in June. We got great seats without having any special seating tickets. We were near the front of the line, but not clost to first either. We ended up in the third row from the stage and could see everyone's expressions clearly.
 
We saw it for the first time in June. We got great seats without having any special seating tickets. We were near the front of the line, but not clost to first either. We ended up in the third row from the stage and could see everyone's expressions clearly.

Which showtime did you see and when did you get there to get in the front of the time?
 
Yeah it's totally possible to line up in the standard queue and still get near front row seats. It's better if you are a small group, like 2-4 adults and you don't mind splitting up. There's usually lots of single seats scattered in the front section, sometimes even the front row.

Best way to do this is to show up early so you can get far along in the standard line - like 45 minutes to an hour early. I can't remember what the first section of the line is called, maybe the Orchestra section? As soon as you enter the building, while minding your manners and being polite B-LINE to the front section and start searching :drive:. Totally possible.

Personally I don't like being in the front section because you really can't appreciate the Prince Ali procession and the flying carpet scene.
 
Which showtime did you see and when did you get there to get in the front of the time?

We lined up at 1:15 in the orchestra line. I forget what the show time was. Probably a little before 2pm. Whatever it was, we were in line for about 40-45 min. There were only two of us, so yes, that helps. There were 3 sections on the floor once you get inside. We were on the left side of the right hand section. This was not so far off center that we felt it was akward. We had a great view of the "parade" that goes through the audience because we were on the aisle they walked right past us. The flying carpet was the only thing was hard to see very well because it was above us. We could see the carpet, but not the people on it very well. We could see them a little. But that is only a very short time during the entire show. I would much rather see the rest of it perfectly than sit up high just to see the 40 sec. carpet scene, but that is just our preference.

It doesn't run everyday so be sure to check for days so you don't miss it. :)
 
We booked a trip for October and have PS and we were going to use it for Aladin. How does it work, do they just give a slip of paper or something? We haven't seen the show before, but I heard it was great.
 
Someone else will probably be able to tell you more, but I saw the priority people standing in a line in the front of the theater. They get let in first. Everyone else walks past the theater to a big area divided into line sections. There was a CM standing out front of the theater by the priority line who told us where to go.
 
We booked a trip for October and have PS and we were going to use it for Aladin. How does it work, do they just give a slip of paper or something? We haven't seen the show before, but I heard it was great.

I believe you will receive a paper voucher before hand, with your package info if that's what you have booked. I was invited to go with my friend's family last year who stayed at the Grand Californian, they had a last minute member cancellation and I was free that week :banana:.

Anyway, they did receive the priority seating which I was so thrilled about because I have never done that:worship:. However :headache:, they decided to go to eat at Downtown Disney like an hour and a 1/2 before the last show. I warned them, and kept nagging about leaving, and of course we missed the last performance of day, and last show day for the rest of the week :headache: :mad: :headache: :mad: :headache: :sad2:.

Long answer, but yes, paper vouchers are what we had.
 


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