What are the event details for Disney On Ice: Find Your Hero?
Disney On Ice: Find Your Hero will be performed at Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts on. This family-friendly event showcases beloved Disney characters in an enchanting ice skating performance.
What is the seating configuration at Agganis Arena?
Agganis Arena features a flexible seating arrangement that can accommodate up to 8,000 attendees for center stage concerts. For Disney On Ice, the theatre configuration will provide an intimate experience with seating for 1,500 to 3,500, ensuring close proximity to the performance.
What are the best seating options for this event?
For Disney On Ice: Find Your Hero, the best seats are typically located in the lower bowl center sections facing the stage. These seats offer optimal views of the performance and an immersive experience.
Are there any age restrictions for attending Disney On Ice?
Disney On Ice: Find Your Hero is suitable for all ages. However, children under the age of 2 may attend for free if they sit on a parent's lap.
How can I purchase tickets for this event?
Tickets for Disney On Ice: Find Your Hero can be purchased through manchester-tickets.com. We guarantee legitimate tickets and offer secure mobile ticket delivery options.
What is the price range for tickets?
Prices currently start around $40 and can go up to $150 or more depending on demand and seating selection.
What are the parking options at Agganis Arena?
Agganis Arena offers several parking options:
- Agganis Arena Parking Garage (Lot A): Located at 925 Commonwealth Avenue, this garage is open daily from 7 AM to 11 PM and is the most convenient option.
- Street Parking: Metered street parking is available but limited on event nights.
- Public Transit: The MBTA Green Line B branch has a stop directly adjacent to the arena, making it a recommended option for avoiding traffic.
What is the bag policy at Agganis Arena?
Agganis Arena has a strict bag policy. Only small bags are permitted, and all bags will be subject to search upon entry. It is advisable to travel light to expedite your entry into the venue.
How do I secure mobile tickets on manchester-tickets.com?
To secure mobile tickets, simply visit manchester-tickets.com, select your desired event, and complete your purchase. Ensure you download your ticket to your phone wallet prior to arrival for quick access at the gate.
Are there any nearby restaurants for pre-show dining?
Yes, there are several excellent dining options near Agganis Arena:
- The Banshee: A lively Irish pub with a friendly atmosphere.
- Barcelona Wine Bar: Known for innovative tapas and exceptional wines.
- Eastern Standard: An iconic brasserie offering elevated American fare.
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Disney On Ice: Find Your Hero Manchester Theatre reviews
Duran Duran at Orange County Fair CA (by a BigFan)
Disney On Ice is always entertaining and I have seen them at least ten times, including shows when their popularity was at its lowest in the late 90's.
For some unknown reason, this particular show was mostly the late 30's, 40's, and 50's crowd. Most groups from the Eighties seem to draw a mix of two generations of fans these days, older adults who grew up listening to these songs on the radio or teens who were exposed to incessant CD airplay by their parents.
The show was listed at 7:30pm but did not begin until 8:30pm. They played for 90 minutes with no opening act and then another 20-30 minute encore. Perhaps that threw off the timing if Disney On Ice was always scheduled to go on at 8:30pm.
Simon is still a great front man, entertaining and wooing the crowd -- he is a veteran showman. Fortunately, Simon was up to the task. The rest of the group really laid back on this show, leaving Simon out on his own. Even the charismatic crowd-favorite, John Taylor, really stayed in the shadows and played right through this show without much crowd connection. Roger was hidden behind his drums and the evasive Nick stayed to himself, as well. The band really put themselves out there in other concerts, but not this one.
For hardcore fans, they seem to have lost their "sixth bandmate" saxophonist Andy Hamilton over recent years. However, the current sax player was excellent.
The setlist was very odd and not designed to please casual fans nor hardcore Duranies. They could have played straight hits, but instead chose to include recent songs Nite-Runner, Red Carpet Massacre, and (Reach Up For The) Sunrise. They also included the little-known Do You Believe In Shame and I Don't Want Your Love, and a cover of White Lines. A bonus was Arcadia's Election Day.
Notably absent were Hungry Like The Wolf, Seven And The Ragged Tiger tracks, and Power Station hits.
Overall, still a fun show from a band that knows how to entertain a crowd. Still Fab!