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Help- Disney on Ice tickets

When I'm looking at the chart of available seats and it says "curtain line," does this mean that the little boxes right around there (alphabet letter sections) are the front rowish seats? What do you think are the best seats if you've been to something like this before?

 

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0C00471DA3368303?artistid=877083&majorcatid=10003&minorcatid=22 

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Re: Help- Disney on Ice tickets

  • With the way they set it up, all of the seats are pretty good.  We've had seats like sections 1-10 and we've had the upper seats.   Yes, the letter boxes are the "front row" seats.  If price were no option, we'd go for the letter boxes. 

    Did you go to the circus?  It seems like it was a very similar set up, but I think Disney on Ice sections off an even smaller portion of the floor.

     

  • imageTexasHarmony:

    With the way they set it up, all of the seats are pretty good.  We've had seats like sections 1-10 and we've had the upper seats.   Yes, the letter boxes are the "front row" seats.  If price were no option, we'd go for the letter boxes. 

    Did you go to the circus?  It seems like it was a very similar set up, but I think Disney on Ice sections off an even smaller portion of the floor.

    Didn't go to the circus. I don't think this is where Sesame St Live was. As long as it's not, we've never been to a kid event here so I have no idea what the set up is. I know I shouldn't be so confused... Thanks, H! 

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  • This is probably a dumb question, but if you're bringing a child under 2 and don't have to buy their ticket, you don't reserve a seat, right? They're supposed to sit on your lap, yes?
  • HP - I believe that is correct.  We always buy their tickets because they want to sit in seats when we get there and they end up in our laps.  Grrr.

     

  • Thanks. Squeee! We're going on the 11th at 10:30.

     ::happy dance::

  • Is it bad that I am considering getting tickets and sending DH with both kids by himself?  I do stuff like that when he is gone all the time, I want to give him a taste of the fun of wrangling 2 at a big event.

     

  • imageTexasHarmony:
    Is it bad that I am considering getting tickets and sending DH with both kids by himself?  I do stuff like that when he is gone all the time, I want to give him a taste of the fun of wrangling 2 at a big event.

    I think things like this are what make husbands appreciate what moms do. Plus, the kids would love some alone time with their daddy!

     

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  • imageHumpyPuppy:

    Thanks. Squeee! We're going on the 11th at 10:30.

     ::happy dance::

    R and I are going to this show as well! We went to Princesses on Ice last year and she LOVED it!

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