Join Mickey Mouse and his friends at Disney On Ice presents Mickey's Search Party, a brand-new adventure filled with world-class skating, high-flying acrobatics and unexpected stunts! Help them follow Captain Hook's treasure map and look for clues in the search for Tinker Bell in immersive, fantastic worlds. Explore the colorful spirit realm of Coco in Miguel's Disney On Ice debut, sail away with Moana as she bravely saves her island, see Belle in the sky above you as the enchanted chandelier comes to life, and sing-along with Elsa in the icy world of Frozen.
Make memories with your whole family during Aladdin, Toy Story and The Little Mermaid as the search party becomes an all-out magical celebration on the ice, in the air, and all around!
Tickets for the performances at NRG Stadium in Houston start as low as $20 and there are a variety of showtimes to accommodate all ages!
Show Schedule:
- Wednesday, April 17 - 7:30 p.m.
- Thursday, April 18 - 10:30 a.m.; 7:30 p.m.
- Friday, April 19- 3:30 p.m.; 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, April 20 - 11:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
- Sunday, April 21 - 1:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m.
Our tips for a perfect day at Disney on Ice:
- Grab your crown, tiara, or princess dress and glow sticks make sure your kids are decked out! Little girls love to dazzle in their Elsa gowns, Belle dresses and Ariel costumes.
- Make sure to check traffic before leaving The Woodlands as construction can cramp your commute. Plan to arrive with plenty of time to spare to snap some selfies at the photo wall, use the bathroom, grab a snack or souvenir and find your seat before the performance begins and lights are dimmed.
- The show is usually a solid two hours with a 15-20 minute intermission when bathrooms and concession lines are super crowded. If your kids are getting restless, maybe use those moments to head to the bathroom, grab a snack or walk around and check out all the booths. NRG Park does allows outside food to be brought in for children, so don't forget to pack a few emergency snacks!
- If you get tickets closer to the ice, there is more opportunity to interact with characters and join in the fun with the very energetic emcee. However, those further away from the front may have a better view of the whole ice rink and entire ensemble skates.