I will be going to Disneyland in April and would like to know if it's a good idea to buy the reserved seats for Fantasmic?
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627.4 #173 1:04AM
Reserved seats for Fantasmic. Always a good decision. - Slotherini
886.9 #99 7:20PM
Where do I buy them and do you know the price per person? - MrFantasia2000JP
23.5 #4771 7:24PM
I believe its approx $60 per person. I think you call Disney dining to reserve. Hopefully someone who knows for sure will chime in here. - Mimmy 1405.6 #57 8:12PM
Seems pricey to me, but those that have done it speak highly of it. I prefer to watch the 2nd showing of Fantasmic. I wait by HM for the first show to end, the crowd clears out, and I swoop in to grab a pretty great seat with minimal waiting. - Mimmy 1405.6 #57 8:50PM
Thank you. I know the wait line for front row to first come open seating will be long and takes away time from enjoying other rides. - MrFantasia2000JP
23.5 #4771 7:51PM
as far as I know the only way to get "reserved" seats is to call Disney Dining and they have a desert/show package for $60 adults and reserved table seating for the show. - Happybrandison
242.3 #1082 8:42PM
Your lap is your table. Lol - SueBayou 2012.0 #34 9:22PM
Mimmi, thanks for that tip. I think I will take that advice and save the money. - MrFantasia2000JP
23.5 #4771 10:23PM
Just be sure to get over towards HM before they start limiting entry (they rope off near Golden Horseshoe sometimes). If the times are 9 and 10:15, I'd get over by Critter Country around 9. You can go on a ride or wait, but around 9:30-ish you should be able to move in and save your spot. That way you're only waiting 45 min. And once you have your spot, someone in your group can go get drinks or snacks which always makes the wait seem less. - Mimmy 1405.6 #57 1:01AM
It's so worth it! I do it everytime I go, the dessert platter even has cheese, grapes, and crackers with the dessert. - madsdad
1124.6 #73 10:26PM