DisneyMama63 said:
Since DD 5 also has hearing and vison problems...we need to sit near the front at the shows. Where is wc seating for the following:
Tiki Birds
It's a bit hard to explain the Tiki Birds theater, but the show is all around you and it's sort of a theater in the round situation. They separate people with disabilities into a waiting line apart from the rest of the people and then they take you in before letting the rest of the people into the theater. You choose your seats and would be in the front row.
Wheelchair seating is in the rear, but the rear is not that far from the movie screen. If you talk to the CM, they might be able to do something else, but it would involve transferring from the wheelchair into a theater seat and then parking the wheelchair at the back.
Wheelchair seating is in the back row and is quite a ways back from the stage. The theater has a very sharply sloped floor and we have been told it is too steep to be a "legal" slope for a wheelchair. If you are allowed to sit in the front row, you do need to be aware that the stage is above your eye level. I have sat in the front row with my older DD (who is not disabled) and find my neck gets a crick by end of the show from looking up. That is also a long show - about 30 minutes.
Festival of the Lion king
I highly recommend this show. The music is great and there is a lot of action. The wheelchair seating is on the floor; the other seats are (I guess you would call it) stadium seating on bleachers behind the floor seating. You will be very close to the action - like performers within 5 - 20 feet of you.
Flights of Wonder
Pochantas show
There is wheelchair seating both in the front and in the back for both of these. Pocohontas also has some seating on the fllor in the very front for children.
This wasn't open yet the last time we were at WDW.
Most of the wheelchair seating is at the very back, but there are a few spots in the front row. You need to get there early because there are only a few spots in the front. Also, be prepared to get wet if you are in the front row. Part of the show involves movies projected on a screen made of water mist. If the wind is blowing toward you, you will have a fine mist to a light shower blowing towards you.