Together: A Pixar Musical

This stage show tells the story of Charlie, a young musician preparing for a school recital. When the sheet music is lost within their bedroom a group of Pixar pals, led by the Toy Story toys, work together to find it all in time for the show.   

 

The show usually runs 4 times a day, but does take some breaks at certain times. 

You can pay to pre-book seats but this is not necessary, particularly with a priority pass, and the show is free. 

 

Production Courtyard, Walt Disney Studios Park

A map of the theatre area showing the entrance location at the front of the theatre

Queueing

As they need to get everyone inside before the show time I would recommend arriving around 30 minutes before the showtime.  

 

Priority pass holders queue in a separate area accessed at the front of the theatre by looking for the gate with a wheelchair symbol and showing your pass to a cast member. 

 

The queue is covered, and the area for priority pass holders has some space to be able to move around. There is only one bench in this area.  

 

Priority pass holders are let in first before paid seats and then the main queue. This is usually around 15 minutes before the show starts. 

Image shows a red floored waiting area with theatre doors and a single bench

Access

Once the doors open cast members do a great job of directing guests, the theatre is large. 

 

Wheelchair spaces are on the same level as you enter the theatre, a few rows from the front, and there is space to easily manoeuvre into a position. 

 

Seats are available next to the wheelchair spaces. 

 

Remaining seating is tiered so there are steps to all other rows, but as priority pass holders are let in first you would likely be able to sit on the first couple of rows with minimal steps. 

 

Top Tip: Try to be near the middle if you would like the chance for a free little souvenir!

The image shows some red fold down chairs in a theatre with spaces for wheelchairs

Comfort

The seats in the theatre are padded and fold down, like in any theatre or cinema.  

 

The show is dual language, so some lines and songs are in French, and others are in English, this is done in a way that allows you to follow what is happening. 

 

Streamers, bubbles and paper are released during the show.   

 

Once seated it would be quite difficult to leave if required, but a cast member can help if this is necessary. 

 

There is a live orchestra and there is encouragement to clap along at some times.

The image shows a piece of sheet music with Together written at the top

Wheelie Good Score

This show is great for Pixar fans, particularly Toy Story fans. It has a really sweet message, features a good range of characters and the music is great, it's fantastic to see a live orchestra. 

 

There are some scenes that may seem a little slower than others, but the show is a great way to spend some time and take a break from the parks so I do recommend trying to fit it in, on a short visit though I would personally prioritise Mickey and the Magician if I had to choose only one, unless you have big Pixar fans. 

 

For me personally this show gets a Wheelie Good Score of 4 out of 5.

For more information about this show please visit the Disneyland Paris website

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