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09-08-2009, 11:08 PM
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Tusker House Lunch & Finding Nemo Tickets
We're heading to Disney in about 36 days - finally! My question - we have reservations for the lunch at Tusker House for 1:15; to take advantage of the 3:15 Finding Nemo tickets. Where do we go at the theatre? Someone mentioned a specific door to go to and we won't have to wait in line. Can anyone help with some information? We certainly would appreciate it. Thanks!
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09-09-2009, 09:56 AM
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I didn't know that you were able to do this, can you give me some more info?
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09-09-2009, 07:45 PM
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We stumbled upon this on our trip this past April/May. You will be given a "voucher" at your dinner table, and then when you go to the theater, you go to the rear, which is actually an exit, and they will escort you to the "premium" seating area, though I think its better to see this show from the regular seats, dead center up front, the premium seats are rught below the stage, right side, and when they do thier act and go into the audience area it makes it a bit harder to see, because you're looking up and over your shoulder.
But, you will enjoy this show.
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09-10-2009, 02:13 AM
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even if you don't like tusker house, it's worth paying for the meal, just to get a good seat...it's a great show!!!
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09-10-2009, 09:03 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by paragon
the premium seats are rught below the stage, right side, and when they do thier act and go into the audience area it makes it a bit harder to see, because you're looking up and over your shoulder.
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1) I could never figure this out.
2) Like other shows, the "premium" seats can be worse then regular seats.
3) I guess some perverse idea from show managers.
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09-10-2009, 11:58 AM
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These seats appear to be more "wheelchair" accessable seating than actual "premium" seats. I think the real advantage here is the quick entry, without the long wait in line.
When you get to the theater, you are supposed to find the Tusker House representative, who will direct you to the entrance, which is actually, the exit, on the right rear, just above the rest rooms in that area.
Still, worth doing.
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