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Disney on Ice Worlds of Enchantment Review

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March 27, 2017 by cindy Leave a Comment

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On Friday evening Ron, Jordan, Savannah, and I were guests of Feld Entertainment at Disney on Ice presents Worlds of Enchantment. The basic story line of the show was that Mickey and friends were going on vacations and each trip took them to a different destination from Andy’s Room in Toy Story 3, to under the sea, to Radiator Springs, and finally to Arendelle.

Our annual outing to see Disney on Ice is always a family favorite. The shows are appropriate for boys and girls of all ages. Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3

The Toy Story 3 segment was the longest of the entire show, and it really started to drag on. Savannah loved the Barbie and Ken scene, even though it went a bit long. The Green Army Men section was also popular with our group. We all felt we could have done without the Spanish Buzz section. While this segment was very well done, we had attended Toy Story 3 on Ice 6 years ago and this was just an abbreviated version of that show.

Our annual outing to see Disney on Ice is always a family favorite. The shows are appropriate for boys and girls of all ages. The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid

As you know this story takes place both under the sea and on land. They did a great job differentiating the two locales using mostly lighting to tell them apart. I spoke to a 3yo friend of mine who attended the show and she was very confused by the fact that Ariel had legs when she was under the sea. Her costume at that point in the show are blue/green pants which look similar to her normal tail but since her legs were separated, it was confusing. The Little Mermaid segment was a re-purposing of the same segment from the 2013 Disney on Ice Rockin’ Ever After.

Our annual outing to see Disney on Ice is always a family favorite. The shows are appropriate for boys and girls of all ages. Disney Pixar Cars

Cars

The Cars
section was the only one that was new to us. Mickey and Minnie had gone to look for help when their roadster broke down. While they were gone everyone’s favorite tow truck, Mater came by to help out. Lightning McQueen, Sally, Ramone, and Flo also come by to meet the new roadster. This part of the show was basically cars drifting slowly on the ice. We enjoyed this section a lot!

Our annual outing to see Disney on Ice is always a family favorite. The shows are appropriate for boys and girls of all ages. Frozen

Frozen

We believe this section was identical to the one in last year’s Disney on Ice 100 Years of Magic show. Even though Ron and I have seen it before, we thoroughly enjoyed this part of the show. In this brief re-telling of the story, adapted for the ice, we see Anna meet Hans and then ask Elsa for her blessing of their marriage. Of course, when Elsa gets angry there are pyrotechnics instead of icicles. As the story progresses we meet Kristoff and Olaf.

We always enjoy our visits to Disney on Ice. Disney on Ice Worlds of Enchantment will be touring Florida and Georgia this spring. Visit the website for dates and ticket information.

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I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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