There is more interaction with the characters in the front row. But the closer you sit to the center, the more dry ice fog you'll get. The stage is raised, so if you are in the front row you need to look up to see. For a child, or wheelchair that sits lower part of their view is blocked by the stage. For pictures at the end when all the characters are on stage, you have to pick and choose which characters you want because they won't all fit the frame.
The view from the back row is way different. You can see the entire stage at once. And can get a picture of all the characters on the stage. Low seated wheelchairs may have a blocked view if someone tall is in front of them. My son user to use a Convaid Cruiser that sat low He preferred to transfer. And could see better from the theatre seat than the Convaid Cruiser.