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| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: Feb 2008
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| We're going to buy VIP tickets at Disney's El Captian in Hollywood. Right now they have a live stage show, in addition to the Wurlitzer organ. Anyhoo ... Has anyone been in the theater, and would you recommend the first row in the balcony over a closer row on the floor? I don't want to sit to close to the screen, since it's a movie ... but I don't want to be too far away from the show and the organ for the preshow. |
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| Join Date: May 2008 Location: Torrance, CA
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| Hello. I go to the El Capitan Theatre quite often with my 5 year old Godson. While imho there is no bad seat in the house my Godson does prefer to sit in the lower level to see the shows. If you do buy seats in the balcony it is always possible to travel below and take pictures and sit in the non-VIP area while the organ is playing if there is space. Also, don't forget to go next door to the Disney Soda Fountain and have an ice cream or even lunch since they have added some regular lunch items to the menu. There is also a Character Breakfast available before the earliest show of the day. I have never been as they always seem to be sold out however it seems like it would be a lot of fun. I hope this helps. Kristen |
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