Little Mermaid to Frozen Singalong?

Andy S

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I've got a pretty tight turnaround at HS - The Little Mermaid show is about 20 minutes long, so it will run from 10:00 to 10:20.

Then there's a Frozen SAL show that starts at 10:30 am. I guess I assumed Disney scheduled this way intentionally so that guests could go from one to the other, but it's pretty tight and the theaters aren't right next to each other.

How soon do they close the doors for Frozen? Has anyone made this turnaround from one to the other recently? We'll be there the week before Easter, so it should be pretty crowded, but hopefully not too bad at that time of morning.

Thoughts?
 
I've got a pretty tight turnaround at HS - The Little Mermaid show is about 20 minutes long,
1. so it will run from 10:00 to 10:20.

Then there's a Frozen SAL show that starts at 10:30 am.
2. I guess I assumed Disney scheduled this way intentionally so that guests could go from one to the other, but it's pretty tight and
3. the theaters aren't right next to each other.

4. How soon do they close the doors for Frozen?
5. Has anyone made this turnaround from one to the other recently?

1. There may very well be a Mermaid show at approx. 10AM, but not necessarily every day.
Voyage of the Little Mermaid is not really on an announced schedule.
(I assume you're basing your timing from a FP.)
2. Well, no. There would be no way to know if guests were intending to go from
one PARTICULAR DHS show directly to another SPECIFIC DHS show.
3. Those two are actually relatively close to each other.
4. They vary that kind of thing, depending on how many guests are waiting, and
how the actual seating process goes inside the theater.
5. It's just not "a thing" that guests would necessarily be going from Mermaid to Frozen.
Some would be going to other shows and attractions.

But, for a direct answer to if you could exit Mermaid at 10:20 (if Mermaid actually was over by 10:20) and get to the 10:30 Frozen Singalong...
Yes, that would be possible.
 
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Possible? Yes. Ideal? No.

We saw both shows last fall ... Little Mermaid isn't nearly as good as Frozen. And that's coming from someone who grew up wanting to be Ariel!

So personally, I'd skip Little Mermaid and head over to Frozen a little early for good seats.
 
Possible? Yes. Ideal? No.

We saw both shows last fall ... Little Mermaid isn't nearly as good as Frozen. And that's coming from someone who grew up wanting to be Ariel!

So personally, I'd skip Little Mermaid and head over to Frozen a little early for good seats.

Or, see Mermaid after Frozen.
Or see different performances of one (or both) shows.

Again. their timings don't necessarily "mesh" in any particular order.
 



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