Thanks to everyone for the advice! How early would you generally arrive to get a good seat for these shows? (And what is the best place to sit for Disney Jr.? I've heard the seats right up front aren't great bc you get an obstructed view of the stage?)
As someone already told you, there really isn’t a best place to sit. For how early to get there, I’m guessing it varies based on the time of year you’re going, but for our April trip we weren’t early at all. Came in like five minutes before the show started and were able to easily find a spot towards the back.Thanks to everyone for the advice! How early would you generally arrive to get a good seat for these shows? (And what is the best place to sit for Disney Jr.? I've heard the seats right up front aren't great bc you get an obstructed view of the stage?)
My daughter loved meeting B.B.-8... (she is 6) and cannot wait to see hm again. She isn’t even a Star Wars fan! The Star Wars M&Gs are really, really good. But I could see Chewie being a little scary for a very young kid.Our three year old grandson loved the Disney Junior show (we weren’t on the front row but it wasn’t crowded so everyone could see.) He also easily sat through the Voyage of the Little Mermaid. The one thing he still talks about -constantly-is meeting Chewbacca and Kylo Ren! Of everything we did in all the parks, that was his most memorable