Hey Mel - you must have been at the same session as we were!
We ran into Manuel there yesterday, he was sitting just a few rows behind us
We also really enjoyed this year's show. We found it a bit different (in a good way) to previous years. Way more characters to start with and it seemed like a lot more skaters on ice at any one time.
For those who didn't go, the show was based on Celebrations. There was an opening sequence with The Blue Fairy, Pinocchio, Gepetto, with Mickey and friends talking about birthdays, which then rolled into a longer sequence featuring an Unbirthday Party with Alice, the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, the Tweedles, Mickey, Minne and friends as they try to get a party hat for Mickey (and they were stealing the Mad Hatter's hat for him). I thought this was the weakest bit of the show, but still entertaining. This led into a scene where Mickey finds the Sorcerer's Hat and he puts on the famous robes the arena is taken over by the broom sticks.
The Halloween sequence comes next and we thought this was brilliant. It began with Jack Skellington setting up a Halloween Party and different villains kept ringing his doorbell and joining the party. We had Cruella, Hook, Evil Queen from Snow White, Maleficent, and Jafar - plus support ghosts, it was terrific and ended with the fab five dressed as halloween ghosts scaring the villains of stage.
Next up was the princess and enchanted sequence. Now despite rumours to the contrary, I'm not always a big fan of princess Disney on Ice sequences...until this one. It begins with Minnie being turned into Princess Minnie by the fairy godmother from Cinderella and asking about how she'll find her true love. Then the fairy godmother brings all the princess couples on the ice, one at a time for a pairs skating sequence. Beginning with Jasmine and Aladdin, Belle and prince dude, Ariel and Eric, Cinderella and Charming, Mulan and whats his face, Snow White and her bloke, and Tiana and Naveen. Once they were all on ice, the was an Enchanted sequence (That's How You Know) with more skaters plus the prince and princesses and the fountain set in the middle of the ice opens to reveal Mickey in his prince outfit. It was a long sequence but really well done (even Della liked it!).
Intermission next - the first half of the show went for 1 hour.
We recommenced with a trip around the world for various celebrations, starting in Hawaii for an Aloha adventure. Once again, lots of skaters, with Stitch and Lilo and the fab five. Lilo was a face character which I've never seen before - that was cool as they normally have her as a big rubber head. And they set the ice on fire
Then they went to China and Japan for spring time. China had a great Chinese dragon which was fun to watch, and the Japanese section felt very Japanesey with Minne as a geisha with supporting geishas celebrating spring and the cherry blossums. This sequence was unique in a Disney on Ice show - it was almost peaceful! I think it may have been a little too slow for the kids, but they were short sequences.
Next came the big Tiana Mardi Gras sequence in New Orleans - this was really fun and bright
Great music from the movie and Mickey and Minne dressed in their best New Orleans party clothes.
Then the show finale with the Toy Story gang (including Hamm, Rex, and a troll!) and the Christmas celebration, which ended with all the characters from the show onstage (which was quite a sight, considering how many characters were in this show!)
The final section went for about 45 minutes.
All in all, a very satisfying day. There was a lot of new music and new arrangements on favourite songs, lots of performers, entertaining sequences (all of them which I hadn't previously seen in other shows). Excellent skating from all performers
Bring on next year, which is Princesses and Heroes.