Disney On Ice Presents Jump In! Orlando’s Must-See Magical Premiere August 29–31
Experience the magic of Disney On Ice Orlando 2025 at the Kia Center, Aug 29–31. See Mickey, Moana, Frozen, Encanto & more in this dazzling new Jump In! premiere.
The lights dim, the music swells, and a hush falls over the crowd. Then, spotlights burst across the ice as Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and your favorite Disney characters glide in, ready to whisk you into a whirlwind of Disney stories, old and new.

I’m excited to share that our family was invited to Disney On Ice as guests of Feld Entertainment. Of course, all opinions are completely my own.
This isn’t just any Disney On Ice show; it’s the world premiere of Disney on Ice Presents Jump In!, and Orlando is one of the first cities to see it.
For one weekend only, the Kia Center in downtown Orlando transforms into a glittering stage where Disney magic comes to life on skates.
The best way to experience Disney magic without a theme park!
Why This Year’s Show Is Extra Special
If you’ve ever been to Disney On Ice, you know it’s a treat.
Disney on Ice presents Jump In! brings something new. Disney On Ice is the only place you can see Anxiety alongside Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, and Fear from Inside Out 2, as well as multiple new characters from Moana 2!
The adventure begins with the tap on the Magical Mouse Pad, ushering you and your family on an unforgettable journey through Disney stories featuring over 50 of your favorite characters.
You’ll be swept away into the vibrant lands of Inside Out 2, joining Joy, Sadness, and the gang as they explore a whole new range of emotions.
In Zootopia, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde prove once again that anyone can be anything. Moana 2 invites you to sail into fresh adventures across the open ocean, while Frozen gives you the chance to belt out Let It Go alongside Elsa and Anna.
Toy Story brings Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the gang back in action, and Encanto reminds us that yes, we absolutely do talk about Bruno.
It’s the perfect mix of nostalgia for parents and fresh fun for kids—plus the kind of spectacle that makes you gasp out loud.
When and Where to Catch The Show
The magic happens at the Kia Center in downtown Orlando from August 29–31, 2025. There are six performances to choose from: Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 11:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m., and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Please note that doors open one hour prior to show time, and any child who has reached their 2nd birthday needs a ticket.
If you have younger kids, I highly suggest a matinee show! Matinees can be a sanity saver! They allowed us to have fun but still be home before bedtime. Sometimes we even snuck in an ice cream treat on the way home.

What to Expect and How to Prepare
You can expect dazzling costumes and set pieces that feel like they were lifted straight from your favorite Disney movies, each scene more breathtaking than the last.
There are sing-along moments sprinkled throughout the show, and you definitely won’t be the only one belting out “Let It Go” from Frozen, “Try Everything” from Zootopia, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Encanto, “Get Lost” from Moana 2, and many more of your favorites.
Become part of the adventure as Mickey and Friends welcome the audience to explore Disney stories through the Magical Mouse Pad, dancing the “Hoedown Throwdown” with Toy Story’s Woody, Jessie, and Buzz Lightyear, and helping Officer Judy Hopps track down Nick Wilde as he hides beneath the giant orange traffic cones of Zootopia.
Between acts, you’ll spot plenty of souvenir stands filled with tempting treasures, so it’s worth setting a budget ahead of time, especially if your kids have a knack for spotting glowing wands from across the arena.

High-flying performers elevate the action, soaring high above the ice with gravity-defying aerial stunts. Princess Ariel soars above the ice to “Kiss the Girl,” and Rapunzel’s golden hair is brought to life by flowing aerial silks as she and Flynn Rider dazzle with a mesmerizing aerial routine.
Before you pack your bag, be sure to check the Kia Center’s clear bag policy so there are no surprises at the entrance!
Ticket Info
Tickets start at around $37.40 and are selling fast. You can grab yours through the official Disney On Ice site.
Special Discount Offer Details
Save 20% on Ticket Face Value! Unlock with code: 20MB25 • Expires: 8/28/25
Savings is on market price at time of purchase. Discount is applied to face value before adding charges & fees. Offer code can be used toward purchase of up to 8 Reserved Seat Tickets. Limit one (1) offer code per transaction. No double discounts. Must be redeemed at time of ticket purchase. Tickets are subject to availability. Restrictions, exclusions and additional tax charges may apply. Excludes premium seats. Good on the following shows: Friday 8/29 at 7:30pm, Saturday 8/30 at 7pm, and Sunday 8/31 at 5pm. Tickets at market pricing. Redeem offer at venue box office or ticketmaster.com.

Where to Park at The Kia Center Orlando
If you want the most convenient option, you can pre-book reserved parking in the GEICO Garage at 400 W South Street or the 520 W Pine Street Garage (formerly HD Supply) through Ticketmaster or the Kia Center box office. Reservations are available until 5 p.m. the day before the show, and re-entry isn’t allowed.
For those who prefer to decide on the day of the event, there are plenty of city-run garages and surface lots within walking distance of the Kia Center. These operate on a first-come, first-served basis and typically cost between $10 and $20.
Many locals recommend the “55 West on Pine Street” lot, which is only about $10 and just a couple of blocks from the arena—perfect if you don’t mind a short stroll. Another popular choice is the City Commons Garage on Boone Avenue, priced around $14, with an easy walk to the venue.
Whichever option you choose, aim to arrive 30–45 minutes early so you have time to park, get settled, and soak in the excitement before the lights go down.
Parking Tips for Disney On Ice Night
| Tip | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Pre-book your spot early | Guarantees a smooth entry—especially great if you're arriving with little ones in tow |
| Factor in arrival time | Downtown garages close to capacity quickly; aim to arrive 30–45 minutes early |
| Know your exit plan | GEICO Garage doesn’t allow re-entry and can get busy—follow signage or pick a slightly farther lot for a faster exit |
| Make it part of the family fun | Walk along Church Street and enjoy the buzz downtown before (or after) the show |

Why You Shouldn’t Wait
With only six performances, once this magical weekend is gone, it’s gone. And if your kids are anything like mine, they’ll be talking about the skating Moana for weeks afterward.
So Jump In! before the seats are full, the lights go down, and the magic begins without you.
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