These two seats stood alone next to the wheelchair rail, left of center stage, and the arm rest between the seats lifted up. After very little confusion on the phone, a ticket agent sold us two fabulous aisle seats on the top row of the bottom section. When I purchased the tickets over the phone, I requested special seating because we are not dainty. This needs to be added to your web site because La Nouba is a fabulous show but the seating is not "fat friendly". Every time someone wanted to get past us we had to stand up, so each time we sat down again the arm rests dug into our thighs – I have a huge bruise on each thigh! We saw another couple there that was MUCH larger than us, and they could not even fit into the seats – they sat on the top step at the back of the theatre. We went to see La Nouba (Cirque du Soleil) and had a very hard time fitting into the seats there. This is an absolutely amazing show and hopefully the seating won't prevent anyone from experiencing it. One time I went and none of the chairs were available so they moved us to 2 aisle seats which, while not as comfortable as the chairs, allowed us to lean over into the aisle. If these seats are available and you explain you will be attending with someone who needs them they will happily change you to these seats. (But you have to make sure to keep the aisle behind you clear for the perfomers). I found out there are a few sections of accessible seats behind the first tier of stadium seats that are regular chairs and aren't bolted to the floor so you can move them back a little bit for more leg room and to the side a little for more shoulder room. I went to the box office the morning of the show to see if they could move our seats. When I attended I was going with my 7'1" 375lb fiance. I also had something to add about the Cirque show. The bruises will disappear, but the memories from this amazing show will last a lifetime! Go see it!! A Zimmerdorf But please, don't get me wrong, seeing La Nouba is SO WORTH IT, even despite the bruises on my thighs and my husbands sore knees. He was in a lot of pain by the end of the show. My poor six foot four husband had no where to put his knees, though, but into the back of the seat in front of him. We did the patented, sit-kind-of-sideways-and-slide-back trick and it worked out pretty well for us. We decided that the person with the largest hips (me) should sit first, then the second largest and so on. I hope this helps someone as your other posts have helped me.Ī word to the wise for WDW At Large readers: the seats at Cirque are TIGHT! My husband, mother, father and I are all of the "larger persuasion" and were pretty uncomfortable throughout the show. I feel like these might be the best seats in the whole place as they allow you to see the whole theater. Once they were with arms and I asked for one without arms and was given one without incident. ![]() There is an elevator to this level and there are regular chairs. We have been twice and each time when we booked we asked for the last row in the theater. I was really sad to read that a lot of folks suffered through the La Nouba show because they really did not have to. If you’re planning on seeing Drawn to Life next time you’re at Walt Disney World, or just looking for things to do in Orlando beyond theme parks, here are some fun facts and tips to know before you go.Jennifer Stauch: I have enjoyed your "WDW at Large" pages. Determined to finish the drawing, her journey unfolds through acrobatic acts showcased alongside classic Disney characters who help Julie finish the animation. Created by Cirque du Soleil alongside Walt Disney Imagineering and Walt Disney Animation Studios, the show tells the story of a girl named Julie after she finds an unfinished animation made by her father, a Disney animator. ![]() It’s no surprise that Walt Disney World knows how to put on a show, and in the midst of its 50th-anniversary celebration (a bonafide party throughout its theme parks and resorts) it’s taking it up a notch with Drawn to Life, a new Cirque du Soleil show that debuted last week at Disney Springs in Orlando.Īs you might expect, the performance is a super-charged event with a heavy dose of Disney-brand magic and death-defying acrobatics.
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