We had the opportunity to watch The Lion King here last night. (Even though everything is in Spanish, if you seen the cartoon you won't have trouble following the plot.)
Try to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to show time. We arrived about that time and the line to enter was already a block long. Even though the line may look intimidating, the line moves quickly.
The staff at the theater was helpful. They spoke English and we were able to find our seats with their assistance. At the end of the show, instead of rushing everyone out, the theater allow everyone to take a photo of the artwork on display.
The theater itself is smaller than the Pantages in Los Angeles. The decoration isn't as wow-ing. However, the acoustics seems better. Unlike US theater seating, seat number 1 is actually in the center (not aisle and then inwards.) Also the numbering is even stage left and odd seats are stage right. As for the seats itself, it's your standard seating. It doesn't have a cup holder, so if you're planning on getting a drink be prepare to hold it or put it on the ground.
Overall, nice theater! Wouldn't mind catching something else here! read more