SN seating for Fantasmic

MinnieVanMom

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Is there SN seating for Fantasmic or a separate entrance? Where is it held? Are there any online park maps?

Thanks so much for helping the newbie. I promise if anyone has any questions about SN and WDW ask me.
 
Is there SN seating for Fantasmic or a separate entrance? Where is it held? Are there any online park maps?

Thanks so much for helping the newbie. I promise if anyone has any questions about SN and WDW ask me.

Oh oh! I think I got it! Special Needs?

If that is what you mean, there is an accessible seating (as Disneyland calls it) area for Fantasmic that is for guests in wheelchairs, ECVs, and their families/friends. However, it is off to the side of the Rivers of America (where Fantasmic takes place). If you arrive early enough (and people camp out for hours saving seats for Fantasmic) you can sit in the main seating area as long as the wheelchair or ECV is in the back of the roped off area. Since everyone is required to remain seated in this section during the entire show, viewing is not a concern from the back row.

That would be my suggestion... if I am understanding what you are asking.

- Dreams
 

SN is special needs. I am so use to the language of the ability that when talking in NT world I forget to return to the full use language.

NT is neurotypical or just a normal person. Our DS is a SN child so I am asking many questions.

Thank you for the help and I am also asking on the disabilities board.

Disney Dreams, You get the gold star! WTG:woohoo:
 
I agree on the special needs seating at DLR Fantasmic. It is better to camp out at the middle than on the sides with disabled guests. The one by Mark Twain is less crowded but you see the show from the side.
 
...Disney Dreams, You get the gold star! WTG:woohoo:

:cool1:

LOL seriously, though...

Get to the Fantasmic area early. Find a nice spot in the back of the seating area (against the ropes), and camp out. Again, everyone is required to sit in that section so the back row isn't a big deal. That's why they have guests on wheels in the back row because otherwise they would block the view of those sitting behind them. :wizard:
 












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