Are Disney on Ice tickets really upwards of $150 per ticket?

Frwinkley

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It's been a very long time since I've purchased Disney on Ice tickets (probably 25 years).

I just looked at ticket prices for the show that is going to our area in Feb., as we'd like to take our granddaughter. Yikes!

I did sign up for presale alerts.

Any other way to get some sort of a deal?
 
It may depend on location and/or dates. I found some as “low” as $73 but tends to be mid-week and dates that don’t align with a local school vacation. Even that is quite a bit higher than we last paid (approx $50) but pre-pandemic.
 

YMMV, but I've never found that watching someone twirl and jump around on ice skates enhances the re-telling of a Disney story (and yes I have done it more than once unfortunately). You are better off just sitting down with the family at home and having a family movie night.
 
Is your granddaughter (or anyone else you know) a figure skater, by chance? Local figure skating clubs often get a discount on tickets.

(And PS for Lumpy: the majority of people who go to DoI tend to go *because* they like figure skating, and not just because it is a Disney story. Stage performances for kids are a dime a dozen, but chances to see professional-level figure skating in person have become very scarce in the US now. My DD always asks her new pupils why they want to learn to skate, and in each new group, usually about half of the young ones will say it's because they saw a Disney on Ice show.)
 
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YMMV, but I've never found that watching someone twirl and jump around on ice skates enhances the re-telling of a Disney story (and yes I have done it more than once unfortunately). You are better off just sitting down with the family at home and having a family movie night.
You do realize for some young folks this may be the furthest and closest to Disney they may get… any and all hurdles to prevent returning home to a Disney resort exist. These types of performances bring folks that Disney fix in between visits as well.
 
It’s been a few years since I took the kids to Disney on ice. We bought the middle of the road priced seats for about $50 but that was prior to the pandemic. I am sure tickets are twice as much now especially with all those extra fees.
 
we'd like to take our granddaughter. Yikes!
So we're looking at 3 tickets X $150? That sum would cover some pretty sweet Christmas gifts. I know it's not the same as the experience of seeing a show, but that's where my head goes.
 
So we're looking at 3 tickets X $150? That sum would cover some pretty sweet Christmas gifts. I know it's not the same as the experience of seeing a show, but that's where my head goes.
Yep. No way I can justify this expense.
 
Can't say I am surprised. I spent close to $75 per ticket around 20 years ago for matinee tickets when I took my daughter. Add on popcorn and light up toy and that was an expensive show.
 
I just looked at Ticketmaster- Nov 1 11am which is a Saturday. $22.80 for Macon GA. That’s the closest one I found to me in Atlanta area.

Newark NJ at 7pm same day is $ 44.10 for standard admission.
 
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I am currently in Boston. Just for fun, I looked at prices for a Frozen/Encanto show today at the T.D. Garden. The cheapest seats are in the $50's and the best seats are $300+ each.

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In case anyone laughs at the cost, please note that there's only one seat left at the "better" location, and this is only a random weekday. There's clearly a market for these performances.
 
I am currently in Boston. Just for fun, I looked at prices for a Frozen/Encanto show today at the T.D. Garden. The cheapest seats are in the $50's and the best seats are $300+ each.

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In case anyone laughs at the cost, please note that there's only one seat left at the "better" location, and this is only a random weekday. There's clearly a market for these performances.
Tickets start at $54 here in Sacramento at the end of the month.
 
I am currently in Boston. Just for fun, I looked at prices for a Frozen/Encanto show today at the T.D. Garden. The cheapest seats are in the $50's and the best seats are $300+ each.

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In case anyone laughs at the cost, please note that there's only one seat left at the "better" location, and this is only a random weekday. There's clearly a market for these performances.
Feld… bring all the Disney magic to Boston, but leave the Disney pricing out of TD Garden 🙁
 
I’m in Pittsburgh. Tickets don’t go on sale until 10/21. When I looked though tickets were upward of $150. Maybe that isn’t the true price since they aren’t on sale yet. Show is 4 days over a weekend on Feb.
 
I’m in Pittsburgh. Tickets don’t go on sale until 10/21. When I looked though tickets were upward of $150. Maybe that isn’t the true price since they aren’t on sale yet. Show is 4 days over a weekend on Feb.
Where did you see $150? I don't see prices through disneyonice.com just that it will be onsite 10/21. However a Google search brought up SeatGeek, TicketCity, TicketSmarter, and a few other resellers showing various starting prices as low as $56. I can't vouch for the resellers or if they actually can sell tickets in advance of 10/21.
 
That seems like a lot for Disney on Ice. I've seen them on Groupon as it gets closer to the dates of the show. In Boston, too!
 





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