The best seats for Disney On Ice are usually found in the lower bowl, mid-ice sections (roughly halfway between the ends of the rink). These "Front and Center" seats provide the most balanced view of the entire production, allowing you to see the complex choreography and the large-scale props without straining. While "Front Row" seats right against the ice offer the most interaction with the skaters and a "wow" factor for children, they can actually make it difficult to see the patterns formed by the ensemble and can sometimes feel a bit cold due to the proximity to the ice. If your child wants to potentially high-five a character, aim for the first few rows near the corners where characters often pause. For a more budget-friendly option, seats in the middle of the lower tiers offer great visibility and a clear view of the "skate-light" effects and backdrops. Avoid the very back rows or seats directly behind the goals/ends of the rink, as the perspective can feel distant and some of the theatrical elements are designed to be viewed from the long side of the ice.