Questions about La Nouba

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We are thinking of seeing La Nouba for the first time in September. My questions are....how early do they seat you for the show, meaning, how what time should we arrive at the theater. I know the showings are 6 & 9pm. We will probably do the 6pm show. Also, how long approximately does it last? Also, where do the WDW busses drop you off at downtown disney and how much time to walk to the theater from where they drop you off?

Thanks for your help.
 
Last week we went to the 9 PM show, and we were told to be there by 8:30 PM. The doors opened then - so plan for 1/2 hr early. We took the bus and got off at the Westside stop - not too long of a walk, maybe 5-7 minutes - depending upon your "stride." Trying to remember - the show lasted I think about 1 1/2 hrs.
 
jana said:
La Nouba is a FABULOUS show. You'll be totaly amazed by it.

This will be the fifth Cirque show i've seen, I'm hoping it will be my new favorite, currently, of the shows I've seen live Mystere in Vegas is my favorite! :goodvibes I'm also taking a total newbie who is just dying to see Cirque live. I hope she loves it!
 

We loved La Nouba! It was amazing! It lasted a little over an hour and although the seats are expensive, it was well worth it!

Try to arrive 1/2hr to 45min b4 the show...The clowns start b4 the show starts :)
 
I will have to say Madhatter266 summed up your answer and I agree with the post 100%.
 
Disney_1derland said:
This will be the fifth Cirque show i've seen, I'm hoping it will be my new favorite, currently, of the shows I've seen live Mystere in Vegas is my favorite! :goodvibes I'm also taking a total newbie who is just dying to see Cirque live. I hope she loves it!

we've only seen 3 (La Nouba, Mystere and O)..
of the ones we've seen La Nouba is by far our favorite (we've seen it 3 times).....
our second favorite is Mystere, and coming in a distant last is O.
 
La Nouba runs Tuesdays through Saturdays at 6 pm and 9 pm (with occasional blackout periods) thoughout the year. The tickets range from approximately $62 to $92 for ages 10 and up and $42 to $62 for ages 3-9. If a child who is under 3 can sit in an adults lap, they will not be charged admission. The show lasts approximately one hour and 45 minutes, including the preshow. If you have tickets on will call, it is best to show up approximately 45 minutes prior to the show at the Cirque du Soleil box office. Guest Relations at the WestSide will not have your tickets.Tickets that are not claimed will be offered to standby guests. You may make advanced reservations by phone or at the Downtown Disney Guest Relations offices, but be aware that you will be at the mercy of the computer which will pick your seats and will have no say over where your seats are located. If you would like to pick your seat, you may do so by going to the Cirque du Soleil box office at Downtown Disney WestSide.

Enjoy the show!:sunny:
 
Thanks to the OP for posting this question... My FH and I will be at Disney on our Honeymoon and I am DYING to see La Nouba. He's not so thrilled at the idea, but is willing to go if I want to.

Thanks again!
 


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