Last night, we had the opportunity to see the latest Disney On Ice show, Disney on Ice Presents Princesses & Heroes. While it was fairly heavy on the princesses and light on the heros, the kids seemed to like it (the girls more so then the boys). There was a pretty cool scene from Sleeping Beauty where Prince Phillip fights the evil Maleficent in her dragon form that many of the kids liked, and was my son’s favorite part of the show- the dragon was large, fluorescent, and breathed smoke and fire as it chased the prince around the ice. Once slayed by the virtuous prince, the slumbering princess could be rescued. (Note- warn the little kids ahead of time, some of the smaller ones were scared of the dragon and the noise.)
My son was hoping for Mulan (battle scenes!) or Peter Pan, but the dragon was fun. Little miss “Aurora” however loved every minute of the princess-fest, as did the other princesses in the audience (many of whom also came dressed as thier favorite princess.) Of course, the audience EXPLODED when the sisters of “Frozen” skated onto the ice- or, more aptly, as soon as they heard the music being played, before you could even see the scenery that was up, lol. Most of the second half of the show was dedicated to “Frozen”, which was just fine with most of the people there, from what I could see. The other princess and heroes that were in attendance included Aladdin and Jasmine, Cinderella and Charming, Rapunzel and Flynn, Belle (sans Beast, though they did a great “Be Our Guest” number with Lumiere and kitchenware) Snow White and Charming, and Ariel and Prince Eric. The Little Mermaid portion is also a fun portion for both boys and girls, since Sebastien the Crab and Flounder play prominently- and the music is a lot of fun, with much of the cast of skaters participating in the show at that time. There is a lot to see and it’s very visually stimulating- the “Under the Sea” portion is enjoyable for a lot of reasons; it’s lively, the music is very upbeat, spirited, and has a very different sound then many other songs, and there are so many cast members skating in vibrant costumes and colors. It also opens with the cast of sailors doing tricks and flips, which is fun and something unique from the rest of the show- there is even a sailor that flips into a chair held above the rest of the “crew”- very neat!
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