It gets very crowded and it may be a slight challenge, especially if the guests are slower or need assistance getting through narrow areas. But once seated, it should be OK.
It gets crowded but just wait until the first rush of people who need to sit first.
Seating can be arranged to accomodate any special requests.
Dad was 89 and another woman there was 103. The had no problem. Just tell them3 when you call
Rows of seats are theater style, with a table/counter that extends across the entire row. I found the table positioned too far for me to be able to eat without leaning forward. It depends on the state of those joining you if they can handle that sort of seating, or if they need to request special seating in the front.
You can ask for special seating. If you go to a 2:00 show there is always extra seating.
I didn't notice special seating for the elderly. But I did notice that they have luxury boxes so groups can sit together. Beyond that, l am sure they will accommodate anyone.
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