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    Originally Posted By out numbered mom

    Hello, I just found you guys, and this is my first post. I have been out of state for the last 8 years, so much of the DL stuff is new to me. I am taking my twin almost 4 yr. olds to DL for the first time in the middle of Nov. Where is this Alladin show, and what is it? Also, is Fantasmic still showing over the winter, and is is showing in the middle of the week or just weekends? And what is that I red about special balcony seating for it. Where do I find that and do you pay seperate? And how about the Electical Light Parade ( I don't know the official abreviation for this) is it still showing.

    Any help on bringing me up to speed with the ins and outs of DL, I would be much appreciative of.
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    Aladdin is a play offered at DCA. It has showings Wednesday thru Sunday.

    <a href="http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyland/en_US/parks/entertainment/detail?name=AladdinEntertainmentPage" target="_blank">http://disneyland.disney.go.co
    m/disneyland/en_US/parks/entertainment/detail?name=AladdinEntertainmentPage</a>

    Fantasmic! is only going to be offered Friday thru Sundays for the rest of the year (the Peak Holiday weeks will have daily showings).

    The Balcony seating cost $56 for adults, and you should reserve 30 days in advance, as seating is very limited.

    The DEP (Disney's Electrical Parade) is currently on Hiatus, it is scheduled for a 2 week run in late December at DCA, then once again to go on Hiatus until summer of 2006.
     
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    Originally Posted By out numbered mom

    Darkbeer, you so rock. Thanks for the info.
     
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    Originally Posted By jrgto

    By the way if you go for the balcony seats make sure you call when they open at 8am Cal. time.
     
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    Originally Posted By junglejoy

    Balcony Seating is $56 per person. Children and adults pay the same price. However, if your child is under three, s/he is free!

    We took our three children this past winter (ages 8, 6 and 2 at the time) and they just loved it. I thought for certain my 2 yr old would fall asleep, but she was captivated the entire time. This is well worth it IMHO.

    There is also riverside seating but I have never done this. I think children get a little break in price for this arrangement.
     
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    Originally Posted By crazy4mickey2

    Out numbered, if you're staying at one of the Disney properties Vacation Planning can arrange for the balcony seating for you (as well as dining reservations, etc.). I've always had great luck with them.
     
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    Originally Posted By mickeynewe

    Just as a heads up....my best friend just did the riverside seating with her family. She told me that the price was the same for an adult/child.

    She said when she was talking to the Planner she had the choice of where to go. Here are the differences according to the CM she spoke to:

    The balcony is obvious, its up high. They serve better desserts, but actually the view is not as good.

    The riverside gives you the best view as it is up close and personal. The desserts are still really good, but not as many choices/fancy as what is served up on the balcony. I know they chocolate dipped strawberries, chocolate dipped rice krispy mickeys, a chocolate cake-like cookie filled with raspberry and topped with chocolate, and a few other "hand" desserts.

    Hope the info helps. Please remember, all this is second hand info from my friend. Haven't had the pleasure of experiencing it yet myself!
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    I think Darkbeer and others did a great job helping out with the F! balcony view, but just in case this also may be of some help to ya:

    <a href="http://www.laughingplace.com/Info-Att-L-DL-ENT.asp" target="_blank">http://www.laughingplace.com/I
    nfo-Att-L-DL-ENT.asp</a>

    Have fun!
     
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    Originally Posted By sierranevada

    I have Vacation Plannning getting us tickets for Fantasmic! next month and confirmed that there is indeed a $10 discount for kids at the Riverfront seating. I have done both with my 9 yr old and asked him his preference - he said the balcony. However, 4 yr olds might like the extra room that the Riverfront offers.
     
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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    I think you made a wise decision Sierra. I've always received the $10 difference on kids when doing the Riverside.

    Try and get their early enough to snag the unobstructed seats at the very end for the kids.
     
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    Originally Posted By out numbered mom

    What time does F start? The boys will be 4, is it worth them staying up for it?
     
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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    My godson was 4 in April when he saw Fantasmic for the first time. He LOVED it. He took a stroller nap and was wide awake for the show. 9pm and 10:30pm usually.
     

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