Disney On Ice Is Sliding Into Dallas Next Month & It's Going To Be Magical

The cold wont bother you anyway ❄
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It may not be very cold in Dallas, but that doesn't mean everyone's favorite Disney characters can't skate their way into town.

The famed Disney On Ice is bringing their new "Dream Big" show to the American Airlines Center from November 6 through November 15. 

Frozen, Moana, and Aladdin are just a few of the characters that will be making an appearance in the icy stage.

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The shows are actually quite affordable, with tickets starting at just $20 dollars each.

Seating will be organized by designated seating "pods" that help guests social distance from each other.

Face masks are required to be worn when not eating or drinking.

But don't worry, the mask won't stop you from belting out your favorite Disney tunes.

Disney On Ice in Dallas 

Price: $20/person 

When: November 6th-15th

Address: 2500 Victory Ave, Dallas, TX

Why You Need To Go: An extremely fun and affordable event that will put a smile on anyone's face.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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