Tips on seeing Aladdin or Bear and Turlte talk

mickey+minnie91

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Can anyone provide me with information on making sure to see these shows. Is it better to go early or is there always room???

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I basically walked into Aladin as well as Playhouse Disney. With Turtle Talk though, I waited in line and glad I did. They had a lot of people that could not get in both times I went.
 
Playhouse Disney has a show every 30 or 40 minutes and there is plenty of room inside so that no matter where you sit it's enjoyable.

Aladdin is a theater seating venue and if you want to be up close then get in line a little early. Again, really enjoyable no matter where you sit (IMO).

Crush/Turtle Talk has floor seating for the kids and movie seating right behind for the adults. I like to get there a little early to get up front. My dd (6) likes to sit RIGHT UP FRONT with hopes of asking Crush a question :)
And once again, anywhere you sit it's very enjoyable!
 
Remember that Aladdin does not show on Mon/Tue. When we were there last week you could get in at the last minute but the seats would not have been good. We got there 30 minutes early and got front row seats in the mezzanine. The mezzanine is generally considered the best section, but it depends how close to the front you are.

TtwC was showing every half hour while were there. We got in line 15 minutes before it started.
 

We just returned from our trip to DLR Wednesday... and we spent last Saturday at C.A.

We got in line about 5-10 min before the 1st showing of playhouse disney and my wife and kids sat front and center for the show. I stood in the corner and filmed (much of my trip was spent as the unofficial videographer). However, like mom2joce mentioned - there really isn't a bad place to sit and people were walking in seconds before the show began.

At turtle talk with crush we waited about 5 minutes. There were about 40 people in front of us but my kids were still able to sit on the floor up front where they could possibly have a chance to ask crush a question. The adults sat about 5 rows deep and still have great seats. Again, I don't think there are many bad seats in this theater, however I would recommend getting there early enough to allow your kids the ability to sit down front. Also, I don't know the criteria for selecting people to interact with but my daughter held her hand up as high as she could the entire show and was passed up, but a couple of people that didn't even have their hands up were selected.(Which in my opinion made for some bad questions) At least two of the selectees were wearing distinctive hats (ie. bright red, or mickey ears, etc) so if you want to ask crush a question it might help to draw some serious attention to yourself. Don't miss TTwC!

Aladdin was a personal favorite of our whole family. We got in line about 30 minutes prior to show time and there was a good amount of people infront of us. I jumped out of line to get ToT fastpasses and the castmember gave me a "bathroom pass" which said orchestra on it. So we were in the first section still. We did get to sit towards the center, however we sat just infront of the balcony overhang and lucked out. It seemed like the people sitting behind us did not have a line of sight to some of the show which takes place above the stage. If you sit in the orchestra make sure to sit in front of the balcony.

Did not experience the brother bear ceremony. and unfortunately we missed out on muppets 3d but we hope to do that next time!
 




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