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Disney was willing to pay for the rides and attractions, but wanted St. Louis' redevelopment corporation to pay for the building. The corporation declined to do so. Disney officially backed out in 1965.
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It includes time with designated characters (depending on which show you're seeing determines which characters), a photo keepsake and a craft. You arrive to your show 60 minutes ahead of time and it's $45 per person over the age of two. It's definitely more worth your money than the Extra Magic Zone seats.
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For those that can't get enough Disney stuff, watching the Disney on Ice show when it comes to your hometown is absolutely worth it! My kids and I have loved watching prior Disney on Ice productions. And Dream Big was no exception, it was fantastic. The shows are an excellent value and awesome entertainment all around!
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Disney On Ice productions vary in length, but they average between one hour and a half to two hours. This includes a 15-20 minute intermission.
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Don't let your little ones shiver throughout this chilly show. Be sure to bring jackets or a blanket to stay cozy when watching Disney On Ice with kids.
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ST. LOUIS - The celebration of the century comes alive in Disney On Ice presents Let's Celebrate. This monumental ice-skating spectacular visits Enterprise Center in St. Louis from February 3-6, 2022.
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Disney On Ice is suitable for all ages, although we recommend for ages 2 and up. All guests under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Children under the age of 2 can attend the show without a ticket if they sit on a parent or guardian's lap throughout the performance.
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All children two years and older must have a ticket. Children under two years old are admitted free provided they sit on a parent or guardian's lap.
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Wear Long Sleeves

Since the show is performed on ice, the arena can get a little chilly! It's helpful to bring a sweater or light jacket for each person in your family so no one gets cold during the show. My kids layered with long sleeve shirts under their t-shirts and dresses.
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Neirotti said that for ice skaters and Olympic athletes in general, commercial endorsements are how they primarily make money.
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