As a child, one of my fondest memories was attending a Disney on Ice show. It’s one of those events that you never really forget. Over the last 4 years, I’ve attended 3 Disney on Ice shows and last night really showed me why I’ll continue to attend.
Let me start off by saying my daughters had no clue where we were going or what we were doing until we got into Key Bank Arena last night. Though to be fair, my youngest at 17 months old, did know. I talked with her about it all day yesterday, but because she’s just learning how to talk, I knew she’d keep my secret from her big sisters.
Our daughters at first, were convinced we were attending a Buffalo Sabres game until…..they started seeing kids everywhere and then light up toys and then…..cotton candy and Disney cups filled with rainbow-colored snow cones. It was at that point, my oldest knew (mostly because she had memorized the radio commercial that said opening night was Thursday, December 24th at 7pm). She started screaming and jumping up and down. Her younger sister then caught on and gave my husband and I the biggest hugs.
Disney on Ice: Worlds of Enchantment Event



It's Toy Story Time

One of my favorite acts was Barbie & Ken. My 8 year old loves playing with her barbies and Ken is a must no matter what so when it was just them on the ice, I watched as she danced along with the music and waved to them as they skated by. This act was action-packed full of fun music, multiple dress changes in seconds (and when I say multiple, I'm not talking 2 or 3), amazing synchronized skating, and lifts that had my eyes half-closed (because that's what we do as parents when we're nervous).

Under the Sea on Ice
They even chose a few children to ride on the ice. I wonder if parents could have volunteered because I would have jumped at the chance to be close to my childhood favorite - Flounder.
As this came to an end, the one thing I love about Disney on Ice is that they offer intermissions. They know they've got kids everywhere and don't want them to miss the show. Giving parents 20 minutes to handle bathroom breaks, refreshments or just standing up to stretch truly does make a world of difference.
From The Racetrack to The Ice Rink with Cars
Besides Toy Story, Cars was a new addition for me at this event. Lightning McQueen, Doc Hudson, Sally Carrera and Ramone were just a few of our favorites. If nothing else, cars on the ice is something you don't see everyday and worth attending Disney on Ice: Worlds of Enchantment for.
Frozen with Excitement

One of our favorite parts was when Elsa came to our corner and magically changed outfits right in front of our eyes with just a puff of smoke. There were fireworks, snowflakes on the ice and did I mention snow falling down on us? Seeing my kids, along with everyone else in the arena singing the song that all parents across the world know.....Let it go, was so much fun.
Frozen always does an amazing job and it's the perfect way to end the show.
Surprise your kids with
Disney on Ice: Worlds of Enchantment
Each year I attend Disney on Ice, I walk out saying how this was the best show and end up talking about for the next week. Disney on Ice: Worlds of Enchantment was no different. This was truly an amazing show for my entire family. For those parents out there wondering how their young child will sit still for two hours, I promise this show does not disappoint and keeps your child's attention with beautiful colors, fun music and each child's favorite character. I cannot recommend Disney On Ice: Worlds of Enchantment enough. If you're looking for something fun to do with the entire family, this show is worth it. Let your kids dress up as their favorite character. Plus, you can have some fun and surprise your kids too.
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*Disclosure – We were gifted tickets to Disney on Ice World of Enchantment in exchange for this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own*