PrincessShmoo
DIS veteran
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2009
I think there are more seats in the smaller venue that don't have a good view of individual acts than what you see in the WDT. At least in the WDT there's the option of the close up view on the monitors.Don’t you find that when your watching the variety acts you are actually watching the monitors instead of the actual show oftentimes as small details make the act? (What if that’s been a complaint from prior cruises?) What if they pay variety acts the scale of a smaller venue over the larger venue and offer 2 family and one adult show? Giving them the edge over the competition and remaining a leader in entertainment. The variety entertainment would be paid more overall but value would seen as substantial over competition. Options increase value right?
In the smaller venues, people are seated pretty much in a semi-circle around a dance floor, with the stage to the rear. Sitting on the side, coupled with the various posts/lights in there, you really can't see much. And the ceiling height is much lower, causing issues for any acts that require a taller ceiling (jugglers, acrobatic acts).