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‘Disney On Ice’ Coming to Florida…What You Need to Know

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Every Disney fan (and Walt Disney World Resort fan) should attend a Disney On Ice show at least once in their life.

Mickey, Donald, and Minnie at Disney On Ice

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You can enjoy a beautiful performance by a team of Olympic-quality skaters as they retell your favorite Disney stories. But also, you can treat yourself and your family to an affordable Disney fix without worrying about hotel reservations, theme park tickets, or the high cost of a standard Walt Disney World Resort vacation.

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Disney On Ice offers various shows, giving fans a few different entertainment options. However, it’s important to note that not all shows are at all venues at the same time. They often travel on individual tours, visiting different locations and running on different schedules.

Disney On Ice features include Find Your Hero, Into the Magic, Magic in the Stars, Mickey’s Search Party, and Frozen and Encanto

Full Cast Compilation for Disney on Ice

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However, of the multiple shows, only Find Your Hero, as well as Frozen and Encanto, will be coming to the Sunshine State in the next few months.

Moana, Mickey, and Woody

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Find Your Hero

The Find Your Hero show includes a medley of different Disney movies and musical numbers, featuring Disney princesses and songs from The Little Mermaid, Moana, Tangled, Beauty and the Beast, and Frozen.

Frozen and Encanto

And as you might have guessed, this show combines the stories of Frozen and Encanto. It includes songs from the movies such as “Let It Go” and “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.”

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However, both shows will feature classic Disney characters such as the one and only Mickey Mouse!

Also, during select tours, kids and Disney fans can enjoy a unique character experience. It often requires an additional cost but includes a special pre-show engagement activity up to an hour before the main event and meet-and-greet photo sessions.

Interactive Character Experience with Mickey and Child

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Disney On Ice in Florida

Find Your Hero will be playing at the Hertz Arena in Fort Myers on March 14-17, 2024. You can buy tickets on October 17.

Moana and Maui

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It will also be playing at the Pensacola Bay Center in Pensacola on March 22-24, 2024. Tickets will be on sale on October 3.

Related: New ‘Encanto’ Meet and Greet Coming to Walt Disney World

Frozen And Encanto will only play at the Amalie Arena in Tampa on March 21-24, 2024. These Disney On Ice tickets will be on sale on November 7.

Disney On Ice in Florida

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Young guests coming to the Disney ice shows are also welcome to dress up as their favorite Disney characters. However, certain restrictions and limits exist, so please confirm with the local venue and Disney On Ice. Depending on the venue and seat location, you can expect prices to range from $20 to $110.

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There are many places to snag tickets online including places like StubHub.

Disney On Ice is a fantastic alternative to visiting the parks if you’re looking for a faster, more affordable way to get your Disney fix. It’s also the perfect must-do for the ultimate Disney fan. Click here to learn more about Disney On Ice or find out which experiences are coming soon to a city near you.

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Although this article focuses on Florida, Disney on Ice is touring all over the country in various states for the next few months!

About Steven Wilk

Steven has a complicated relationship with Disney. As a child, he visited Walt Disney World every few years with his family. But he never understood why kids his age (and older) were so scared of Snow White or Alien Encounter. He is a former participant of the Disney College Program (left early…long story), and he also previously worked in Children’s publishing, where he adapted multiple Disney movies and TV shows. He has many controversial opinions about Disney…like having a positive view of Michael Eisner, believing Return of the Jedi is superior to The Empire Strikes Back, and that Toy Story Land and Galaxy’s Edge should have never been built (at least not at Hollywood Studios). Every year for the past two decades, Steven has visited either Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Aulani or went on a Disney Cruise. He’s happy to share any and all knowledge of the Disney destinations (and he likes using parenthesis a lot…as well as ellipses…)