Disney On Ice Melbourne 2026 – Dates, Tickets & Visitor Guide to the Show

Written by Harshad

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Every winter school holidays, Disney On Ice returns to Melbourne, transforming Rod Laver Arena into a magical world of skating, music, and Disney characters.

In 2026, the show Disney On Ice presents Magic in the Stars will run from 2 July to 6 July 2026.

This has become a popular family-friendly experience in Melbourne, with many visitors returning each year. The moment the lights go down, and the first Disney character appears on the ice, is consistently a highlight for both kids and adults.

If you’re planning to go this year, here’s everything parents should know before booking tickets.


Disney On Ice Melbourne 2026 Dates

Event Details
Show Disney On Ice presents Magic in the Stars
Venue Rod Laver Arena
Location Melbourne
Dates 2 July – 6 July 2026
Season Victorian winter school holidays
Audience Families and children

Most days have multiple sessions, including daytime and evening shows.

From experience, weekend sessions sell out quickly, especially the afternoon performances.

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Disney On Ice Melbourne 2026 Presale Tickets

Tickets for Disney On Ice Melbourne 2026 will first be available through a presale event.

Presale starts:
Tuesday 17 March at 10 AM (local Melbourne time)

The presale allows fans to secure the best seats before tickets go on sale to the general public.

Families who attend every year often use the presale to book weekend sessions or premium seats, which tend to sell out fastest.

If you’re planning to attend during the Victorian winter school holidays, booking during presale is usually the best way to guarantee seats.

When Do Disney On Ice Tickets Go On Sale?

Tickets for Disney On Ice Melbourne typically go on sale shortly after the presale period. Once general sales open, the most popular sessions especially weekend and afternoon shows often sell out quickly.


What Happens at Disney On Ice

The show usually begins with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, who guide the audience through different Disney stories.

Each section of the show features skating routines inspired by popular Disney films like:

  • Frozen II
  • Encanto
  • Moana
  • Toy Story
  • Cars
  • Raya and the Last Dragon

My kids especially loved when Elsa appeared during the Frozen segment the entire arena lit up with blue lights and snow effects.

The skating, music, and stage projections turn the ice into castles, forests, oceans, and magical kingdoms.

Mickey, Mini, donald Duck, Goofy and team perform at Disney on Ice


How Long Is Disney On Ice?

Most Disney On Ice performances run about 1 hour and 45 minutes, including a short intermission.

From experience with my kids, this is just about the perfect length. It keeps younger children engaged without becoming too long.


Best Seats for Disney On Ice at Rod Laver Arena

Disney On Ice, the best seating areas usually depend on the age of the children.

Lower bowl seats

  • closest view of the skating
  • best for younger kids
  • slightly more expensive

Mid-level seats

    • good balance of price and visibility

easier to see the full stage effects

Front rows

  • amazing experience
  • but children may find it harder to see the full arena production

Many families prefer seats slightly elevated in the lower bowl so kids can see the entire performance.

Rod Laver Arena where Disney On Ice Takes Place

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Our Family’s Disney On Ice Tradition

For our family, Disney On Ice has become a winter school holiday ritual.

The first time we went, my youngest was four. She dressed as Elsa and was completely mesmerised when the Frozen music started.

Now we plan it every year:

  • The kids pick their costumes
  • We grab popcorn before the show
  • They choose one souvenir from the merchandise stand

Even my older son who pretends he’s “too cool” for Disney still enjoys the skating stunts and big arena atmosphere.


Disney On Ice Magical Pass Experience

Some families upgrade to the Magical Pass experience.

This premium ticket includes:

  • Early entry into the arena
  • Premium seating close to the ice
  • A pre-show character meet and greet
  • A collectible Disney lanyard souvenir

Guests usually enter about one hour before the performance, with the meet-and-greet happening roughly 45 minutes before showtime.

Availability is limited, so these passes often sell out first.


Disney On Ice Ticket Prices

Ticket prices vary depending on seating location and the show session.

Typical ranges include:

  • Standard seats: around $30–$50
  • Mid-range seats: $60–$90
  • Premium seats: $100+
  • Magical Pass packages: higher depending on inclusions

From our experience, booking early usually means better seat choices and lower prices.

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Getting to Rod Laver Arena

Rod Laver Arena is located in Melbourne Park, just east of the Melbourne CBD.

Most families arrive by:

  • Train
    The closest station is Flinders Street Station, about a 10-minute walk across the river.
  • Tram
    Several tram routes run along Swan Street near the arena.
  • Parking
    Melbourne Park has parking garages, but they can fill quickly during major events.
    If you’re bringing younger kids, arriving 30–45 minutes early makes the experience much less stressful.


Things to Do Near Rod Laver Arena

Families often combine Disney On Ice with other attractions around Melbourne Park and the Yarra River precinct.

Nearby places include:

  • Federation Square
  • Birrarung Marr
  • Melbourne Cricket Ground
  • SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

Arriving early gives families time to explore the area before the show.

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Tips for Visiting Disney On Ice in Melbourne

Here are a few practical tips to help you plan your visit:

Arrive early
Merchandise lines can get long before the show starts.

Let kids dress up
Many children come dressed as their favourite characters, which adds to the overall experience.

Choose afternoon shows for younger kids
Evening sessions can finish late and may be tiring for younger children.

Bring snacks or plan food beforehand
Food queues at the arena can get busy, especially during intermission.


Why Families Love Disney On Ice

Disney On Ice has toured globally for decades and remains one of the most popular family arena shows in the world.

Parents often choose it because:

  • Children already know the characters
  • The stories are easy for kids to follow
  • The skating and music keep attention high
  • It is a perfect winter school holiday activity in Melbourne

For many kids, it is also their first live theatre experience.


Disney on Ice Australia Tour 2026

Disney on Ice is not only in Melbourne. The tour has events all across Australia in major cities.

  • Fri 12 Jun – Sun 14 Jun 2026
    RAC Arena, Perth, WA
  • Fri 19 Jun – Sun 21 Jun 2026
    Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, SA
  • Fri 26 Jun – Mon 29 Jun 2026
    Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
  • Thu 2 Jul – Mon 6 Jul 2026
    Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
  • Thu 9 Jul – Sun 12 Jul 2026
    Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, NSW
  • Wed 15 Jul – Sun 19 Jul 2026
    Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW

FAQs

When is Disney On Ice in Melbourne 2026?

Disney On Ice presents Magic in the Stars runs 2 July to 6 July 2026 at Rod Laver Arena.

Where is Disney On Ice held in Melbourne?

The event takes place at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne Park, near the Melbourne CBD.

What age is Disney On Ice suitable for?

The show is designed for families and children, especially kids under 12.

Do children need tickets?

Yes. Children aged two and above require a ticket.

How long is Disney On Ice?

Most shows run about 1 hour and 45 minutes, including an intermission.

Can you park at Rod Laver Arena for Disney On Ice?

Yes. Parking is available at Melbourne Park, where Rod Laver Arena is located.

Several car parks operate within the precinct, but spaces can fill quickly during major events like Disney On Ice.

Many families choose to arrive 30–45 minutes early to secure parking and avoid queues.


Things to Do in Melbourne Before or After Disney On Ice

Families visiting Disney On Ice at Rod Laver Arena often turn the show into a full day out in Melbourne.

The arena sits inside the Melbourne Park entertainment precinct, close to several popular attractions along the Yarra River.

Many families explore nearby parks, restaurants, and attractions before or after the show. If you’re planning a day out with kids, see our guide to things to do in Melbourne with kids.

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