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disney on ice

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jinna · 29/09/2003 14:13

has anyone been to the disney on ice shows at wembley arena - my ds are 1 and 5 - would the show be suitable for them
thanks in advance

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JulieF · 07/10/2003 23:21

WHat is the show this year. I used to sell tickets for this show at Birmingham. We always used to advise that some of the costumes could be scary for very young children, one example was the year they did Snow White and the Wicked Queen was quite frightening. Only you know your children though.

One tip. Don't go for rinkside seats they are too close to the ice, and being flat children can't see properly. The most popular seats always used to be in the lower tiered seating facing the stage where the skaters enter from.

Bogwoppit · 07/10/2003 23:25

I'm taking ds (2 1/2yrs at time) to the show in Sheffield. Friend rcommended it to us - she is going with her 3 1/2 yr old)
don't know what it is though

scottiebabe · 19/10/2003 16:19

We went to the one last year at the London arena - I know thats not wembley but presume its much the same thing it was great dh and ds came to and enjoyed it as much as dd and myself - very suitable for all the family hope you decide to go

whitfield · 26/11/2003 08:53

Just thought I would let anyone know who is planning to go. We went to Earls Crt at the weekend to see it and it was brilliant! DS thorougly enjoyed the show and we have decided to go again next year with his younger brother.

grumpyfrumpy · 04/10/2004 13:18

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onlyjoking9329 · 04/10/2004 13:48

yes it is worth going we have been for the last few years, this year is toy story 2, the kids alway love it and so do the adults, the only thing i hate about it is the stuff they sell, popcorn for £6, programmes are similar price and in the entrance/exit they have loads of stuff, we go to disney shop first.anyone know what it will be next year.

sugarplumfairy · 04/10/2004 14:22

We have been to the MEN arena twice to see it and are going again this year on christmas eve. Had rinkside seats last year and we were really cold but at the end the children were able to go and shake hands with the skaters which was cool for the older ones but dd2 was too scared. Agree that prices for popcorn etc are extortionate but as my mum buys our tickets as a treat then I get the kids one thing each so its not too expensive.

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