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Disney On Ice is coming to Dubai: Dates, tickets and more

Disney On Ice is coming to Dubai: Dates, tickets and more

Time Out Dubai2 days ago

One of the world's most magical live shows is coming to Dubai later this year.
Disney On Ice will bring its Into The Magic production to the Coca-Cola Arena in September for 10 days.
The travelling ice skating show stars several of Disney's biggest and most beloved modern characters, including stars of Moana, Frozen and Beauty and the Beast.
Tickets are priced from Dhs125 for the shows held between Thursday September 18 and Sunday September 28.
During its 10-day run at the City Walk venue, there will be evening shows from 7.30pm. On Fridays, there will be an additional matinee performance at 3.30pm. Weekends will include the matinee show timing and an additional morning show at 11.30pm.
There will be no shows on Monday September 22 and Tuesday September 23.
Into The Magic will take you to Belle's enchanted world, sail across the ocean with Moana and follow Miquel from Coco on a musical journey. And Anna will travel through snow-covered mountains to find Elsa. You can also expect an appearance from Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
Disney On Ice tickets
Dhs125, Bronze
Dhs245, Silver
Dhs345, Gold
Dhs500, Platinum
Dhs750, VIP
Dhs1,000, Royal
Disney On Ice show timings
Thu Sep 18: 7.30pm
Fri Sep 19: 3.30pm, 7.30pm
Sat Sep 20: 11.30am, 3.30pm, 7.30pm
Sun Sep 21: 11.30am, 3.30pm, 7.30pm
Wed Sep 23: 7.30pm
Thu Sep 25: 7.30pm
Fri Sep 26: 3.30pm, 7.30pm
Sat Sep 27: 11.30am, 3.30pm, 7.30pm
Sun Sept 28: 11.30am, 3.30pm, 7.30pm
Heading to Coca-Cola Arena and want to make a day of it with the family? We've got you covered with our handy day-out guide.
From Thu Sep 18 – Sun Sep 28. Show times vary. From Dhs125. Coca-Cola Arena, City Walk. coca-cola-arena.com
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