Tips for Bringing Little Kids Disney on Ice

by Kayla Peloquin
Disney on Ice Age Recommendation

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Disney on Age Range & Tips for Bringing Little Kids

My family was invited to experience the magic of Disney on Ice recently by Feld Entertainment and we had such a magical night! If you’re wondering what the best Disney on Ice Age range is, I have you covered! Here are my tips for bringing little kids Disney on Ice.

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Disney on Ice Age Recommendation
What’s the Disney on Ice Age Range Recommendation?
Read my tips for bringing little kids and what age is best for Disney on Ice shows!

Dress the part. 

Disney World isn’t the only place to show your Disneyside. Let your kids dress in their favorite costumes (here are our favorite Disney Princess Dresses for toddlers). For adults or older kids, try dressing in Disneybound style or your favorite Disney tee. Mickey Ears are totally welcome. If you need some Sparkly Mickey Ears, check out this easy DIY.

Arrive Early. 

Large scale events take a lot of time to find parking, go through security, and find your seat. The last thing you want is to be rushing to get to your section or miss the show opening. Give yourself plenty of extra time and insist on a bathroom stop right before the show starts, especially for preschoolers. Arrive early to join Miguel from Pixar’s Coco in a special sing-a-long guest appearance. 

Check your local venue 

Be sure to check to see what is allowed to be brought in. While they typically allow diaper bags, they must be within certain dimensions and may have other restrictions. If acceptable, plan to bring in a few snacks to keep your little ones entertained during the show. Mine almost always do better with food in their hands. Some great snack ideas include Goldfish, Popcorn, fruits, granola bars and boxed candy (like the Movie Theatre sells). Many venues also sell snacks like popcorn, cotton candy, snow cones, etc. So budget for extra snacks if you plan to buy some.

Dress warm. 

Full winter clothes aren’t necessary but dressing on the warmer side is. I always bring a light jacket for myself and dress my girls in long sleeves and pants under their princess dresses.

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Know the Show. 

Give your little ones a heads up on which characters they will see during the show. If they’re looking for Toy Story, Mickey Mouse, Snow White, Little Mermaid, Tinker bell, Minnie Mouse or other favorite characters, it’s important to research and select a show that will include their favorites ahead of time. Curb any disappointment early if their ‘favorite’ won’t make an appearance. There are lots of YouTube videos of the show. Watch the show prior to going to give your kids expectations of what they’ll see at the arena.

Just GLOW with it.

There will be LOTS of flashy things for sale. If you’re on a budget or have multiple kids, pick up glow sticks from the Dollar Tree before you go. I like to bring past Disney World souvenirs too to keep us from spending too much.

See an early show.

The night time shows begin at 7:30pm and at two hours long can be hard for tired little ones to stay awake. Make sure they get great naps before hand because they definitely won’t want to miss the end. Frozen and Moana are the final two scenes! If possible to buy tickets for an earlier showtime, do it.

Disney on Ice Age Recommendation

Disney on Ice is a magical show for young kids and adults of all ages to enjoy. It’s truly a show for the entire family! Both of my daughters (at almost 2 and 4) enjoyed the show and seeing their favorite characters. My sister and I (who are not kid age) also LOVED the show. From toddlers to teenagers, Disney on Ice is full of music, laughter, special effects, impressive skills and surprises perfect for the whole family to enjoy. If you love the magic of Disney, you’ll love Disney on Ice!

Frequently Asked Questions About Disney on Ice

What is Disney on Ice?

Disney on Ice is a touring ice show featuring Disney characters and stories. It combines figure skating, special effects, and music to bring beloved Disney tales to life on the ice.

How can I buy Disney on Ice tickets?

Tickets for Disney on Ice can be purchased online through the official Disney on Ice website, from authorized ticket sellers, or at the venue’s box office.

Where can I find Disney on Ice showtimes and schedules?

You can check showtimes and schedules on the official Disney on Ice website or by visiting the website of the venue where the show is taking place.

Is Disney on Ice suitable for all ages?

Yes, Disney on Ice is designed to be a family-friendly show, and it’s suitable for all ages. It’s a great experience for kids and adults alike.

How long is a Disney on Ice show?

The duration of a Disney on Ice show can vary, but it typically lasts around 2 hours, including an intermission.

What Disney characters are featured in Disney on Ice shows?

Disney on Ice features a rotating cast of characters from various Disney movies. You can expect to see classics like Mickey and Minnie Mouse, as well as characters from movies like “Frozen,” “The Lion King,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and more.

Can I bring my own Disney costumes to the show?

Many Disney on Ice shows encourage audience members, especially children, to wear Disney-themed costumes. However, it’s essential to check the specific event’s guidelines for costume policies.

Check out our FAVORITE princess dresses for little kids here!

Are there VIP or premium seating options available?

Yes, many Disney on Ice shows offer VIP and premium seating options that may include closer views, exclusive merchandise, and other perks. Check the event website for details. The best seats are the ones right near the ice for a front row ice experience.

Is there a meet-and-greet with Disney characters?

Some Disney on Ice shows offer meet-and-greet opportunities with favorite Disney characters. These are typically separate ticketed events, so you’ll need to check for availability for this added Disney magic.

Can I take photos or videos during the show?

The policy on photography and videos varies by event and venue. It’s best to check with the specific event for their guidelines on capturing memories during the ice performance.

Do I need to bring my own ice skates to Disney on Ice?

No, you don’t need to bring ice skates. The professional cast of skaters in Disney on Ice provides the entertainment, while you enjoy the live show as a spectator.

Is food and merchandise available at Disney on Ice shows?

Yes, there is typically a range of Disney-themed food and merchandise available for purchase at Disney on Ice events.

Do I have to pay for parking at Disney on Ice?

It depends on your specific venue, but generally parking will be additional. Check for parking lot locations and prices prior to the show for the best rate and distance to the ice rinks at your tour venue.

Please note that specific details may vary depending on the particular Disney on Ice show, so it’s a good idea to visit the official website or contact the event organizers for the most up-to-date information.

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