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  • On Aug 15, 2011
    Bill from NY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    I'm interested in purchasing ticket to Cirque du Soleil: La Nouba. Is it better to get seats farther back to see everything, or is up close the better choice? It's just my wife and I.

    Hi Bill, I have seen La Nouba a few times now (incredible show by the way!!!!!) and I have viewed it from both the front and back seats. I personally prefer the seats towards the back of the theatre (the ones located right behind the front section/walkway and kind of in the middle of the theatre were my favorites). There is a pre-show that you shouldn't miss (it's hilarious so make sure you are there on time or even a bit early). If you are sitting in the front section of the theatre, you really do miss out quite a bit with this pre-show or you will get a stiff neck from turning around to try and follow along with this clown act! I found that the front section was also a bit too close to the stage and I was looking up most of the time instead of looking straight ahead (which is really the perfect view from the middle/upper section) and seeing everything from the sides of the stages all the way up to the ceiling where a lot of these acts take place. This is just my opinion and you may feel differently after you have been, but I would personally still choose the middle/upper section even if the cost was the same as the front. I hope you have a fantastic time at La Nouba and good luck with your choice of seats! Best wishes, Brigitta
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Meet the Panelist: Brigitta, British Columbia

I am a Canadian citizen working in the tourism industry. My Disney World experiences started with my family when I was just a little girl. I have continued this tradition with my daughter who has been there now more than 15 times. Learn More About Brigitta

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