The wheelchair seating area is in the back against the wall. They have a few benches for the folks that can't sit on the ground also.what about wheelchairs?
The stage is rather high due to the space required when they still had puppets. It is right front and center and really isn't great viewing wise. It is better to sit further back. Just don't be first in the fastpass line and it's fine, based on our experience in December. They do encourage filling in all available space.in Mesa Boys FP thread, under "suggested priorities" it states that the FP area for disney jr. is front and center, but poor viewing. what does that mean? why is it poor viewing? if it's too low for the kids to see the stage, can you have a fp and then choose to sit further back? or do they make you use all available space first?
Wheelchairs must go in the back, I'm not sure how far it is to the stage(YouTube may give a good idea). Everyone sits on the floor which is why everyone sitting on something like a wheelchair or bench has to sit in the back. They do have benches as well, but those are still in the back.my hubby is in a wheelchair but also has very low vision. he needs to sit close to be able to see anything we have FP. do they insist the wheelchairs go in the back? how far is the back wall to the stage? also, he can transfer. is there a place to leave the wheelchair so he can sit closer?
thanks for your reply. I guess I'll seat the wheelchair in the back and he'll just transfer to sit with us on the floor. pick up the wheelchair after.Wheelchairs must go in the back, I'm not sure how far it is to the stage(YouTube may give a good idea). Everyone sits on the floor which is why everyone sitting on something like a wheelchair or bench has to sit in the back. They do have benches as well, but those are still in the back.
Well with the messed up Fast Pass Tier System going into Hollywood Studios you will at least use up one of your Other Then Tier 1 Fast Pass's. Just schedule early.