Category 3 is upstairs. Category 1 is on floor toward front of stage. Honestly, there isn't a bad seat in the "theatre"\ room. The actors actually move all around the theatre.
Tip: the earlier you book your reservation, and of course based on the category you reserve, the closer you are. It is kind of like "first reserved, first served". I booked it first for a category 1. We were at table 5, right up front of middle stage.
some people think it's never worth 2 credits for any meal. This I disagree with, at least w with this show. It includes your tip, all you can eat, family style, all the soft drinks or sangria (over 21 of course), including strawberry shortcake (my favorite) and a show.
even if you have been before, because the show relies on audience participation, it's always different. I definitely recommend it.