The first time that I ever went to a Disney on Ice show was right here in Indianapolis with my daughter Nora. She dressed up as Anna and I remember loving her reaction to the show from beginning to end. Since it was my first time ever seeing anything like this, I too was mesmerized! This time she didn’t want to dress up, and it hit me how quickly they grow up. Although she wanted to leave her ballgown at home (and that part stung a little) all three of my girls seemed genuinely excited about the show.




We put on Disney pjs under our dresses for my youngest two, which really came in handy when we got home late! In case you are wondering about what to wear: Most kids were in costume and their parents were just in jeans and layers, like they were going to a ball game. Honestly, my husband and I immediately regretted hauling all of our coats in, since you can park on the third floor of the garage and walk directly into Gainbridge Fieldhouse through the skywalk bridge. So just a reminder: Less is best in this scenario! It’s nice and cozy in there.
Every show I attend with my girls, I think, “I’m going to love seeing this through their eyes!” Although that statement is so true, it never fails that I get just as caught up in the show as they do and am always completely swept away with all the Disney magic.
Disney on Ice: Frozen & Encanto was so much fun for this Disney-loving crew! Was it a school night? Yes. Did we all stay up way past our bedtimes? Yes. Was it worth it? I’ll tell you tomorrow when I am dragging them out of bed, but right now, it feels like it was. The looks on all of their faces during various moments in the show, made it completely worth it for this mama!
The whole family was jamming to both movie soundtracks on the way home, despite being tired. My youngest Olivia actually took a catnap during intermission and was back in it for the second half … the girl can sleep anywhere. If only she would sleep in on Saturdays!
My only other piece of advice is to leave way earlier for the show than you think! Make sure you leave with ample time because even though lines move fast, it’s nice to take your time and get situated before the show begins. Despite being out later than we would have liked, the show as a whole did not disappoint!
What to Expect at Disney on Ice: Frozen and Encanto
The first half of the show was the retelling of Frozen. Maybe it’s because I have been watching this movie on repeat for the last nine years or maybe it just didn’t shine like the second half, but I felt like even the special affects were not as magnificent as shows I’ve attended in the past. All the classics were included, and that’s always nice, but in this version Olaf, Sven, and Kristoff really stole the first half of the show with their solos. I love seeing what skaters are able to do on ice in these massive costumes. It never fails to impress!




The second half was Encanto and the special affect’s were on par with past years. The house, backdrops, and skaters were spot on and beautiful. This combination of things really transported you into the story! Luisa’s song “Surface Pressure” and of course Bruno’s solo were the biggest hits in my opinion. Luisa’s song was accompanied by a hilarious group of donkeys that had everyone giggling, especially my daughter Quinn! Bruno’s song was really well choreographed and the colorful umbrellas added a whole new artistic landscape I didn’t know I needed!
Overall, it was a really fun night for the whole family! We recommend you grab tickets and see the show for yourself at Gainbridge Fieldhouse!
Show Info
Showtimes
Friday, Jan. 24: 11 am, 7 pm
Saturday, Jan. 25: 11 am, 3 pm, 7 pm
Sunday, Jan. 26: 10 am, 2 pm, 6 pm
Info & Tickets
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