You can expect nothing less than MAGICAL from this Disney on Ice show!
Thumbs up from my kids and I last night after the show! I can say now that I have no regrets for taking them out on a school night…it was worth it! The anticipation leading up to Disney on Ice was so fun to see, then the fun they had during the show, and boy, the thanks I got after the show. Not only was it a treat for them, but for me as well!
We were taken on the ultimate sightseeing adventure in Disney On Ice: Passport to Adventure with our hosts, Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy. The show has come to Sacramento and will be here until this Sunday, October 13, at the Sleep Train Arena.
It was incredibly fun to see the kids get all excited when a song would start and they recognized a favorite! Then beloved characters would come skating out and they would even MORE excited! It was a blast!
We were impressed by the talents of the skaters, their wonderful choreography and some daring lifts!
On this magical getaway. we traveled along to four exciting Disney destinations:
The Pride Lands with Simba, Timon and Pumbaa
Under the sea with Ariel and all her aquatic friends
Hawaii to visit Lilo and Stitch
Jolly old London with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell and then to Never Land
I highly recommend going to see it…and there’s still time to get tickets!
Disney on Ice: Passport To Adventure is performing at Sleep Train Arena through Sunday, October 13.
Ticketmaster Deal: BUY 3 TICKETS, GET 1 FREE!
When:
Wednesday, October 9 – Sunday, October 13, 2013
Where:
Sleep Train Arena
Show Times:
Wed, Oct 9 7:00pm*
Thurs, Oct 10 7:00pm
Fri, Oct 11 7:00pm
Sat, Oct 12 11:30am, 3:30pm, 7:30pm
Sun, Oct 13 12pm, 4pm
Ticket Information:
$17, $23, $40 (VIP), $65 (Front Row)
*Opening Night Ticket Price: $11.00 all seats excluding VIP/Front Row
Parking Info:
$12 (CASH ONLY) – Toll Plazas Open 2 hours before start of the event.
My Tips:
Arrive at Sleep Train Arena 45 minutes – one hour before the performance starts to allow for plenty of time to park, go through security, go to the bathroom (no lines before show but long lines at intermission), and find your seats. Bring cash for parking. Security checks your bags for food and drinks.
Take the time to remember which section of the parking lot you parked in and the name of the entrance you went in for smooth exiting after the show.
Many kids dress up in their Disney costumes to make the experience extra fun.
Good to know:
All ages are welcome! This is such a family friendly event that kids are talking, cheering, singing along, and it is OKAY!
[Disclaimer: I was given complimentary tickets to the show in exchange for sharing our experience with you, but as always, my opinions are 100% my own]