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Glasgoww SECC Disney on ice, best seats ???
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Hi,
I want to take the kids to see the Disney on Ice show at the SECC in Glasgow but I really can't understand the seating plans. It says Hall 4 but thats it.
Got a choice of Block F, L4, 5 6 AND 7 but have no idea if these are any good, will my 3 year old be able to see ? Any help gratefully received.
Thanks
I want to take the kids to see the Disney on Ice show at the SECC in Glasgow but I really can't understand the seating plans. It says Hall 4 but thats it.
Got a choice of Block F, L4, 5 6 AND 7 but have no idea if these are any good, will my 3 year old be able to see ? Any help gratefully received.
Thanks
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Seating Plan Glasgow SECC Arena (All Seated)
Not sure if this is any help but it's all I could find
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This is the Disney On Ice floorplan for this year's SECC dates, according to Ticketmaster:
http://media.ticketmaster.co.uk/en-gb/tmimages/venue/maps/uk3/10505s.gif
Where that red area of seating was what I would describe as "bleachers", a bit more like football stadium seating which elevated gradually in height but was a long way back. Couldn't complain about our seats, we were right up against the rink. My wee cousin saw everything and we could feel the air whoosh by as the skaters shot in front of us. They were the most expensive seats, but it was a choice between going two years in a row with cheaper seats, or going the one year with amazing seats.© Cuilean 2005. Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.0 -
Thanks Talie,
I think I will wait till the next show and hopefully be quick enough to get great seats.This is the Disney On Ice floorplan for this year's SECC dates, according to Ticketmaster:
http://media.ticketmaster.co.uk/en-gb/tmimages/venue/maps/uk3/10505s.gif
Where that red area of seating was what I would describe as "bleachers", a bit more like football stadium seating which elevated gradually in height but was a long way back. Couldn't complain about our seats, we were right up against the rink. My wee cousin saw everything and we could feel the air whoosh by as the skaters shot in front of us. They were the most expensive seats, but it was a choice between going two years in a row with cheaper seats, or going the one year with amazing seats.0 -
This is the Disney On Ice floorplan for this year's SECC dates, according to Ticketmaster:
http://media.ticketmaster.co.uk/en-gb/tmimages/venue/maps/uk3/10505s.gif
Where that red area of seating was what I would describe as "bleachers", a bit more like football stadium seating which elevated gradually in height but was a long way back. Couldn't complain about our seats, we were right up against the rink. My wee cousin saw everything and we could feel the air whoosh by as the skaters shot in front of us. They were the most expensive seats, but it was a choice between going two years in a row with cheaper seats, or going the one year with amazing seats.
What age was your wee cousing. THis strikes me as something my 5-year old would love (loves anything to do with Princesses, Disney or pink).Everybody dies, but not everyone truly lives0 -
What age was your wee cousing. THis strikes me as something my 5-year old would love (loves anything to do with Princesses, Disney or pink).
She was just about eight at the time. I'm not sure she'd have been up for seeing something like this now she's a bit older. There weren't many kids her age there, they were mostly P1 - 3, I think. Your five year old would love it! Just be prepared for an attack of pester power. I'm pretty good as resisting the threatened tantrums, but we still wound up with plastic Mickey Mouse tankards filled with coloured (Not flavoured - yuck!) ice chips for about £5, and some grossly overpriced sweets with various Disney faces on them.© Cuilean 2005. Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.0 -
... and the glow lights at £5 each that you MUST buy, but ofcourse!
great event though for 3 > 8 years olds.0 -
Hi,
Try phoning the SEC box office direct - there are still some cracking seats available although it depends on when you want to go.
08700 404000 or 08700 1326520
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