I would agree that there isn't really a bad seat in the house. The theatre was designed specifically for Cirque and as such they took great care to try and make sure no seats have blocked views of any of the stage. But still saying that, some are better than others.
Obviously centre seats give you a better view. As to being in the first tranche of seats, which give you a closer view of the action on stage, or being in the second, which gives you a more overall view of the show I don't think either is a better choice, just a little different. The downside of being close is that there is so much action going on ALL OVER the stage, that you do miss a little of the periforal action, obviously the downside of being a little further back is that you don't get such a concise view of what you do see. IMHO the seats I prefer are the first 4/5 rows of blocks 203,204 and 205.
I would book before you go in order to give yourself the best chance of getting your seat of choice.
I would plan to get there in PLENTY of time, IMHO there's no downside on being early, you can wander along downtown Disney, check out the cirque shop ( it's mobbed after the show , so any shopping is best done before the show). The show lasts for about 2 hours, depending on your preferences you could get to DTD early and eat there before the show, eat after the show (again it gets busy with people clearing out so try to book a table or get your Nike athletic shoes on and be out of the theatre like Linford Christie out of the blocks LOL) or drive down to Crossroads after the show. If you decide to eat after the show, you probably won't be eating until 9.00. With the cost involved, you certainly don't want to have a problem in transit and end up missing the show.
