Is Disney On Ice Glasgow Cancelled?

Is Disney On Ice Glasgow Cancelled?

Due to the increasing spread of COVID-19 and expanding restrictions on domestic and international travel, and in accordance with national and local governments recommendations against large group gatherings, Disney On Ice presents Magical Ice Festival scheduled on April 16th – 19th 2020 at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow has …

What year did Disney On Ice start?

1981
The very first Disney On Ice performance was on July 14,1981 in the New Jersey Meadowlands under the name “Walt Disney’s World On Ice.” Since Disney On Ice kicked off in 1981, there have been 48 different productions, featuring appearances by countless beloved Disney characters.

Is Disney On Ice worth the money?

It includes time with designated characters (depending on which show you’re seeing determines which characters), a photo keepsake and a craft. You arrive to your show 60 minutes ahead of time and it’s $45 per person over the age of two. It’s definitely more worth your money than the Extra Magic Zone seats.

When is the new date for Disney on Ice?

The new date is September 16-19, 2021 and the new tour name is Disney On Ice presents Mickey’s Search Party. Tickets that were originally purchased for the March 19-22, 2020 event are valid for the new date of September 16-19, 2021. Ticketmaster will be contacting ticketholders with further information.

When is Disney on Ice Dream Big 2020?

Violation of ticketing policies will void your tickets. The Disney On Ice presents Dream Big event scheduled for March 19-22, 2020, at FTX Arena (formerly known as AmericanAirlines Arena) in Miami, FL that was postponed due to the increasing spread of COVID-19 has now been rescheduled.

How much are tickets to Disney on Ice?

By attending a Disney On Ice event, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19. Tickets start at $25 per seat. Additional fees, restrictions and exclusions may apply.

How old do you have to be to go to Disney on Ice?

All guests age 2 and older are required to have a ticket. Current face covering requirements are expected to be lifted on June 28. Accordingly, face coverings will be strongly encouraged for Disney On Ice at the PPL Center, regardless of vaccination status.