Disney on Ice 2023: Important info you'll need to know before you go

Show times, parking details tips and more 👇

Published 7th Nov 2023
Last updated 7th Nov 2023

The enchanting Disney Kingdom has landed in Belfast's SSE Arena this weekend, ahead of a busy ten-show run.

Disney On Ice: 100 Years of Wonder brings to life the magic of Disney’s tales through world-class figure skating!

The SSE Arena has shared some important details ahead of the matinee and evening performances, with thousands of families expected to fill the arena this weekend.

Doors: Open 1 hour prior to show time

Children under 24 months: Do not need a ticket, but are not given a reserved seat and would have to be held or sat with their guardian for the show.

Traffic Advisory: Please be advised to leave plenty of extra time for your journey to and from the Arena.

Parking: Parking is limited and cannot be guaranteed, so please carpool where possible. Pre-paying for parking should assist with leaving the Odyssey car park after the event. Please note, it may take approx. 1hr to exit the car park after busy events due to the capacity of the road networks surrounding the Odyssey Complex.

Public transport: The Glider (G2 Route to Titanic Quarter) stops outside the Arena. View full bus and Glider options via Translink.

Disney on Ice performances in Belfast 👇

Thursday 16th November

3.30pm, 7.30pm

Friday 17th November

3.30pm, 7.30pm

Saturday 18th November

10.30am, 2.30pm, 6.30pm

Sunday 19th November

11am, 3pm, 7pm

Take a look at some exclusive sneak peak show pics 👇









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