Aladdin proirity seating tickets

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    Originally Posted By dismom

    I am wondering if I need to worry or not about getting into the show. I had called vacation planning at about 64 days out of my trip for restaurant reservations and asked about Aladdin. I did not hear that I had the restaurant reservations and sent an e-mail this week. I did not have the restaurant reservations, I replied and asked for them to be made. Now I have them with confirmation numbers. I thought it was a good sign that I could still get the settings I wanted! In that same initial conversation I asked about tickets to Aladdin, because it will only be playing one of our days at the resort. I was told that those seating requests cannot be made until two weeks prior. Do I need to worry about them? Should I call closer to the 30 day mark (or later) and reconfirm everything? Any advice?
     
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    Originally Posted By mickeynewe

    Vacation Planning will do prior seating for Aladdin if you request it??? I would love to do this if possible for our November vacation since there will be 16 of us. I would love to hear more about this! I didn't know this was an option through VP.
     
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    Originally Posted By dismom

    We are going in November too! We will be there the 20-22. I do not know for sure, but that is what the VP person I talked to said. This person was not any of the names that have been so raved about here on the boards as being so good, thus I am a little leary.
     
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    Originally Posted By mickeynewe

    I will try emailing VP just to see what they say. Thanks for the heads up! I really appreciate it!
     
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    Originally Posted By markcanada

    This might be another AAA perk, along with enhanced fastpasses and advanced entry to Mickey's Toontown. I suspect AAA paid a lot of money for these features to DL.
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    Regardless of getting a PS or not, the Hyperion theater is huge, so you would not have any problem seeing it even if you waited in line. As long as you don't show up at the last minute, you'll be fine.
     
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    Originally Posted By mickeynewe

    We've seen the show several times, but we have other people going with us this trip that haven't and I think they would enjoy it. I was just hoping for a "break" from having to wait in line the whole time with 16 people if there was a way to avoid it.
     
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    Originally Posted By Audrey

    When we attended the show on September 21st, the priority seating line began to turn people away about 3 minutes after we got in line. Priority seating is nice because you get to pick your seat first, but I would make sure to get there early. The line stretches very long, and it forms fast.
     
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    Originally Posted By pirategirlscully

    Just to add my two cents in... we were there this past week and tried to get a spot for the 4:15 show at 3:30 and we were turned away, said they were full. We went the next day an hour and 15 minutes early and were able to get a spot (we also had AAA priority seating)

    My advice is get there about an hour early at least.
     

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