Disney on Ice presents Frozen! Debuting in Vancouver for ten performances.
(Nov 25-29th)
Exciting news for fellow Disney Frozen fans in Vancouver. Save the date and get your tickets because the magic of Disney on Ice and Frozen will be in Vancouver next month. We are super excited and can’t wait for this, it is going to be so much fun for our boys!
WHAT: Enter a fantastical winter wonderland beyond imagination at Disney On Ice presents Frozen Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt. The heart-warming, Academy Award®-winning tale that has captivated the world is now told LIVE and skating into the B.C. area! Audiences will be magically whisked away into the wintery world of Arendelle by dazzling special effects and astonishing skating as you sing and dance along to instant Disney classics such as “Let It Go” and “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” Join royal sisters Anna and Elsa, the hilarious snowman Olaf, Kristoff, his loyal reindeer Sven, and the mystical trolls, as they journey to discover that true love is the most magical power of all!
Hosted by Mickey and Minnie, with special guest appearances by beloved Disney Princesses and characters from favorites like Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and Disney’s The Lion King, this unforgettable celebration of love and friendship will leave your family with memories to last a lifetime. As an added bonus, arrive early to get warmed up for the show and learn the snowman dance at the Stonyfield YoKids and Disney Magic of Healthy Living Dance-Along Pre-Show.
WHERE: Pacific Coliseum at the PNE – 100 North Renfrew Street, Vancouver, BC V5K 3N7
WHEN: November 25 – 29, 2015
TICKETS: Ticket price levels range from $25 – $95 (Rinkside)*
Visit the site for show hours and tickets at TicketLeader.ca.
*Pricing levels may vary between weekday & weekend performances.
4 Comments on “Disney On Ice: Frozen – In Vancouver From November 25 – 29!”
So fun! I want to take my kids!!
I would love to see this,enjoy!
I can definitely only encourage people to go and see Disney on Ice, I’ve only been to see one but it was marvellous and my grandchildren were mesmerised. I would mention that the extras like candy floss and toys, slushis etc I found extremely expense. One mother had the right idea, she’d been to a Disney shop and bought things there for her kids and gave them to them at the show, saved her a lot of money.
looks like something the kids would enjoy