preferred seating for non-scheduled shows

sandymandr

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Woooooooohooooooooooooooo!! :cool1: I got my packet yesterday :banana:
Anyway, I already asked about preferred seating for Aladdin and think I understand, arrive 30 minutes prior to show time, sit in the front (middle or side?). But I didn't realize that I get preferred seating for ITTBB and Muppet Vision. How does that work since the shows are not scheduled? Also, is there a "preferred" place to sit for these 2 shows? I've done both at WDW and never noticed a difference. Or is the "preferred" part for those shows a smaller line?? TIA!! :woohoo:
 
I know that in Muppet Vision, they have a certain section roped off for those who have Preferred Seating Vouchers, I would assume it's the same way for the bug show.
 
They have one row roped off for preferred guests. It's never been busy enough for us to use the ones for ITTBB and Muppet Vision, but the ones for Aladdin are well worth it!
 
ITtbaB and MuppetVision are never crowded enough for those preferred seating things to be good. They are just added into packages to make them (the packages) seem more enticing. However the Aladdin ones are spectacular, as the PP has stated.
 

We have never used our Preferred seating tickets. For the Aladdin if it is a busy day your might want to check in aobut 45 min earlier. They only save so many seats for the preferred section and they get taken pretty quickly. We usually sit right infront of the control booths behind the wheelchair section. Great view on everything. Enjoy the show!
 

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