DMP
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2006
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OK, not technically - but, it certainly felt that way...
We came in out of a *torrential* downpour (and, I am a Seattle girl, it was REALLY coming down) to watch Billy Hill and the Hillbillies - it was about 15 minutes to showtime and we couldn't see an open seat. We asked one of the cast members if they had any open seats and she asked us to wait for a minute. She came back with the manager a few seconds later and she seated us in Walt Disney's box on stage. Both DH and my DD had their birthday pins on and I was in a wheelchair due to twisting my foot (badly) and it was such a lovely "upgrade" to our experience. They brought me an "I'm celebrating" pin, too - since I was celebrating their birthdays. ;-) The manager took our pics, gave us a commemorative paper (info about the theatre and Walt's box) and told us we didn't have to wait in line for service. It was AWESOME. I really did feel like I had been dreamed - and the show was fantastic.
We came in out of a *torrential* downpour (and, I am a Seattle girl, it was REALLY coming down) to watch Billy Hill and the Hillbillies - it was about 15 minutes to showtime and we couldn't see an open seat. We asked one of the cast members if they had any open seats and she asked us to wait for a minute. She came back with the manager a few seconds later and she seated us in Walt Disney's box on stage. Both DH and my DD had their birthday pins on and I was in a wheelchair due to twisting my foot (badly) and it was such a lovely "upgrade" to our experience. They brought me an "I'm celebrating" pin, too - since I was celebrating their birthdays. ;-) The manager took our pics, gave us a commemorative paper (info about the theatre and Walt's box) and told us we didn't have to wait in line for service. It was AWESOME. I really did feel like I had been dreamed - and the show was fantastic.