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    5.0 (6 reviews)

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    Disney On Ice presents Let's Celebrate!

    Disney On Ice presents Let's Celebrate!

    4.3
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    I just watched the 10:30AM show at the Oracle Arena with my Disney-obsessed 22 month old daughter…read more This was my first Disney on Ice show as well as any ice show since close two decades ago so I have no basis of comparison in a similar genre. We had an aisle seat in the front row of section 13 (seat A1), which was nice because the characters often climbed onto the podium immediately in front of us to wave at the audience. I specifically wanted an aisle seat was because I KNEW we were likely going to have to walk around a bit or leave for breaks during the show. My daughter didn't end up needing to leave our seats other than a little before intermission and during, but we did do what many other parents and kids did and stood up, bounced around, and danced with their little ones (while being careful not to obstruct anyone's view). A lot of the audience consisted of very young children below the age of 8. In my experience, they don't really have a lot of patience and you really need to keep things fast-paced and exciting to keep them engaged. Some of the sequences were a little dragged on including Mickey's Fantasia bit with the brooms, which could've been more appealing with more lights and sparklers. Minnie's Japanese sequence had a nice set with cherry blossoms, featured beautiful music, and lit-up fans. However, this too was a bit dragged on. Intermission was 15 minutes long and well-timed. My daughter was repeating "all done" and asking to leave 3 minutes prior. The second half of the show was far more entertaining and opened with music and characters from Lilo & Stitch. She had said during intermission that she didn't want to go back to our seat, but as soon as the music started, she was the one pulling my arm and walking back towards our seat. The Disney toys in the souvenir stand were low quality and you would've probably been better off buying something ahead of time from your local toy store or online. They also sold disgustingly syrupy snow cones in souvenir cups. My daughter loves ice, so next time I'll ask for plain ice in the cute (though overpriced) Disney cup without the syrup. We saw A LOT of Disney characters including all the princesses with the exception of the cast of Frozen.

    With a two and three year old setting the pace for this adventure, we fully expected to have to…read moreleave half way through the show with their short attention spans, little bladders, and the show time falling right in the middle of nap time, BUT from the moment we arrived they were in complete awe. The moment you enter the arena doors, there is a vendor who will take your pic with Minnie & Mickey Mouse (a cut out I think it was), and vendor's selling little pink tiaras, and glowing, flickering cups full of dip-n-dots ice cream, pizza, pretzel's, and drinks. A lot for the Littles to take in! Inside the arena it's cool (but not really too cold), and big and you can just FEEL the energy. There are hawkers walking around selling all sorts of glowing, moving toys, blinking cups, and of course more food. We had tickets for aisle seats and we arrived pretty early so we ate our popcorn, cotton candy, and dipping dots (because what else are you going to eat when you are at Disney on Ice?) while waiting for everyone else to arrive and trip over us.  Once the show began, the Littles never took their eyes off the ice. I actually missed most of the show, I spent it watching all their different faces and reactions. And it was worth the ticket price.  The show was fun, and fairly fast paced through most of it with a storyline that covered many (maybe most, I can't remember, that whole my attention was diverted to the Littles) of the Disney characters, through holiday and birthday themes, and lots of color.  The Littles did get a little scared when the Halloween with Jack Skellington and The Disney Villain scene played, which was a little darker and menacing (for their age). Overall, the Littles did very well. There was some lap hopping, but not the run around, scream because they can't get down, oh look my new best friend in the row behind me, pet the strangers head, oh gawd we gotta leave trip I thought it was going to be. It was a nice adventure that ended super quietly, as they were asleep five minutes after we pulled out of the parking lot! We would definitely like to do this again :o) Tips: About 10 rows up is probably one of the best places to sit. You are up high enough to see the whole floor, but not so high that you feel removed from the action.

    The Dance Works

    The Dance Works

    4.6
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    We have been at the dance works with my two girls for two years now and have absolutely loved our…read moreexperience! My daughters just finished dance camp this week and it was the most fun week of their little lives. Mrs. Tracey and Mrs. Michelle go all out in making sure the dancers and campers have an amazing time. But truly, it's the recital that steals my heart every year! It's so rewarding to see your kids hard work pay off in the end. - Highly recommend this dance studio!

    As a dad, this place could not make me more prouder of the joy they bring out in my daughter…read more I am not a dance academy dad or a "helicopter parent" but I can personally testify to witnessing the caring instructors and meticulous concern they have towards the kids enjoying the freedom of dance. I have attended a year end dance recital with ages from toddlers to teenagers and was impressed (along with many other parents/families). Their care and showmanship convinced me when my daughter said: "daddy I want to dance on that stage"... that's all a parent needs to hear to know that your child enjoys what they do and how they help the kids reach that goal. The staff is always informative, the facility is clean, they have basic coffee, cakes, and refreshments for sale while you wait in the lobby, and while you wait in the lobby... you can watch your child's classes on large screen TV's from the cameras they have mounted in the room. Personally, I think this is the best way to help parents monitor the kids and isolate the instruction. You can see that the kids are NOT distracted by observing parents and you can silently smile knowing that they are getting personalized instruction. In my daughters group there are boy dancers as well, and as you know, boys play like boys; the instructors handled all situations well and kept the whole class of 10-13 students on time and focused with instruction. Our daughter is attending the Jazz/Tap/Ballet and the program really does develop her skills in dance, understanding of the dance, and allows her to just be a kid to overcome stage fright or show nerves. I am not sure how long we will attend "The Dance Works", but we will as long as our daughter wants us to bring her there.

    Peter the Adequate - magicians - Updated July 2026

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