Our family was provided with tickets to review the Cleveland performance of Disney on Ice Let’s Celebrate thanks to US Family Guide.
Hello, Mrs. InACents here, or should I say Mrs. Fairy Godmother, as I am now in charge of all household Disney vacation planning for our upcoming summer trip to Walt Disney World. In fact, as I write I am waiting on hold on the Disney Vacation hotline to ask them one of my 50 latest questions. Here is how obsessed I am…I have in fact made 5 calls to this hotline in the last 24 hours. I am changing reservations, ordering magic bands, and debating if we should get the meal plan or not! Last night in a break from all my planning, I had the opportunity to experience one of the many things that makes Disney magic come to life close to home, Disney on Ice.
Disney on Ice with Mr. InACents and our three boys (yes we even brought our baby) was a reminder of why I am so excited to plan our next Disney vacation a whopping six months in advance…because Disney experiences do really bring families of all ages together. This year’s show focuses on celebrations such as Halloween with Jack Skellington and all the Disney villains, and a Very Merry Unbirthday with Alice in Wonderland. It has princesses, Tinker Bell, Captain Hook, and even Lilo and Stitch. It appealed to both boys and girls which is sometimes hard when the theme is solely princesses or Toy Story as it has been the past two years. It brought us together with friends of ours who came with us for their very first Disney experience with their one year old daughter. She loves Minnie Mouse so she was glued to all the scenes because Minnie and Mickey narrated the entire show this year.
The grand finale culminated in a Christmas celebration on ice. It was complete with twinkle lights, moving scenery, snow falling, fireworks, and Santa Goofy coming down the chimney. Our baby was mesmerized, our three year old was wide eyed, and our five year old even put down the iPhone games in order to fully enjoy the show. It was a magical Disney night as usual, in fact so magical that we did not even think the 12 dollar snow cones they sell were too pricey….yummo! Ok enough about that, I have to get back to Disney vacation planning!
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I tried to convince my teenage daughter that she needed to go watch Disney on Ice with me– something I always wanted to do. Sadly, she wouldn’t hear of it. I guess that’s a trip that will wait until I have grandchildren.