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    Aladdin [Musical at DCA. Length of show?]

    How long is the Aladdin show?

    Thanks!


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    Obsessed Disney Mama 3Princesses1Prince's Avatar
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    Show is 40-45 minutes. Been told with entering and exiting the theater about an hour.

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    I probably should say why I am asking. Our youngest (almost 4) still takes a nap, and even if she doesn't nap because of all the excitement - she will definitely need a rest in the afternoon.

    Aladdin is only showing on Saturday and Sunday both days have 4 shows at 12:10, 1:50, 4:15 and 5:50. The first one would make her have a very late nap, the second one right in the middle. Neither of the later ones would work on Sunday because of our princess dinner reservations. This leaves the last 2 on Saturday. We have Fantasmic check in, the res lady said to come around 7:00.

    So is there anyway we could go to the 5:50 show in DCA and make it back to DL for Fantasmic check in at 7:00, or do we need to do the 4:15 show?

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasgal View Post
    So is there anyway we could go to the 5:50 show in DCA and make it back to DL for Fantasmic check in at 7:00, or do we need to do the 4:15 show?
    Thanks!

    It is a bit of a walk from the theater in DCA to where you check in for Fantasmic at DL but... the great thing about priority seating for Fantasmic or any show is that once you have paid for it, the seats are yours. The 7pm is a suggested check in time but you do not have to be there right at 7pm. The downside to this is, if you arrive later than 7pm and other guests have checked in ahead of you, you may not get front row seating. With kids it is nice to try and get front row seats for Fantasmic if possible.

    If it were me I would see the earlier show and take our time getting over to the Fantasmic check in area. Stroll down main street and have time for that last potty break before sitting down for Fantasmic.

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    I agree that you should see the earlier of the 2 shows. That way you have time to take a relaxing stroll to your check-in.

     

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