Disney On Ice to show in Bangkok

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Disney On Ice to show in Bangkok

Youngsters will have the chance of meeting their favourite cartoon characters at the end of the month when Disney On Ice lands in Bangkok. The cast of the Disney On Ice team will give 10 performances on an ice rink at the city’s Impact Arena at the Muang Thong Thani complex in Nonthaburi.

The shows will feature the likes of Nemo and Marlin, Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In total, 50 Disney characters culled from eight different Disney genres will strut their stuff on the ice at the Impact Arena. The shows end in a grand finale with a parade of all the characters, old and new.

The debut 2017 Disney On Ice show is scheduled for 14:30 on 30 March. There will be two shows a day between then and the 2 April with additional early performances at 10:30 on the final two days. Tickets are priced between THB600 and THB2,500 and are available from online outlets such as ThaiTicketMajor.

Muang Thong Thani is on the north side of Bangkok and about 10kms from Don Mueang Airport. Travel to and from Bangkok is easiest when choosing 12GO ASIA as your source for tickets.

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