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  • On May 15, 2013
    Tammy 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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    Have ressies at Ohana at 635. Would love to take my daughter to La Nouba. Would we have time to eat and get to DD for the 900 showing. Would getting a taxi help?

    Tammy,

    Yes, you could get dinner in before the show. Here are some random related thoughts;

    • Let's assume you don't even get your table right at 6:35 pm. Even if you get seated as late as 7:00 pm, you still should be able to get through dinner by 8:00, giving you an hour to get to Downtown Disney and the show.
    • Would a taxi help? You bet! Plus, on a big night like this one, it might make it more smooth and fun. But I think, depending on when you are done with dinner, you probably could still make it safely via Disney transportation.
    • If you do take the bus, don't get off on the first Downtown Disney stop. Wait for the later one, which gets you much closer to the theater.
    • Assume a bus transportation time of 1 hour, to be safe. That includes some time waiting for the bus. So if you are not able to be at the Polynesian bus stop by 7:30, then maybe a cab would give you more peace of mind.

    BOTTOM LINE: You have a good amount of time here. But let the time that you are done with dinner dictate if you taxi or bus over. If it is even a question, use a cab so that you can enjoy some time exploring the West Side of Downtown Disney before the show. 

    Have a magical vacation!
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