‘Disney Junior Dance Party!’ Returns to Disney California Adventure Park Bringing More Family Fun to the Disneyland Resort
by Gabriel Gibaldi, Public Relations Director
Families with little ones have so much fun to experience throughout the Disneyland Resort! Now, adding to the excitement for guests of all ages, the stars of “Disney Junior Dance Party!” are getting ready for their official return to the stage at Disney California Adventure park this Friday, October 15. This live show features high-energy songs, dazzling special effects, and beloved characters from some of your favorite Disney Junior TV shows.
Check out the video below as the stars prepare for their big day!
“Disney Junior Dance Party!” is hosted by Finn Fiesta and DJ Deejay, who encourage guests to sing and dance to their favorite Disney Junior songs. The interactive atmosphere is perfect for kids, along with their parents, to sing, dance and play along with favorite Disney Junior stars like Doc McStuffins, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse from “Mickey and the Roadster Racers,” plus Vampirina from the hit Disney Junior series, “Vampirina.”
When it returns, “Disney Junior Dance Party!” will be presented in a modified format, including adjustments to the show to allow for physical distancing. We’ll also adjust how the audience is seated, with parents or guardians seated with their children, making for a much more fun family experience.
There are plenty of other attractions and experiences awaiting young families at the Disneyland Resort! The littlest of guests can join in and take flight on Dumbo the Flying Elephant, go for a spin on Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind, discover “it’s a small world,” meet beloved Disney characters and more. Recently, the 3D fantasy adventure “Mickey’s PhilharMagic” debuted a beautiful musical scene based on Disney and Pixar’s “Coco,” bringing even more joy to the show’s fan-favorite musical numbers – a hit with families.
Alright, now mark your calendars and get ready to dance and sing along at “Disney Junior Dance Party!”
Originally posted here.