Showing posts with label dancing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dancing. Show all posts

Monday, 30 September 2019

Disney On Ice (Mickey’s Search Party) meets Cirque du Soleil!





Written by Karthik Naga aka Mr. Hubby a.k.a daddy #SiennaSkyler (mommy's on "break")
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Disney On Ice (Mickey’s Search Party) meets Cirque du Soleil!

Since we have been fortunate to go to three Disney On Ice shows in the past, we felt that this one might be similar to the ones before:

I knew there would be the wonderful stories, memorable music and breathtaking ice skating that usually accompanies Disney On Ice.  Those are enough to make the kids enjoy the show, but for the adults would it be more of the same?  I didn’t expect any surprises…
But boy was I wrong!

This Mickey’s Search Party show honestly was the most exciting Disney On Ice show that we have been to.  They had the same high level of stories, music and ice skating, but they add a HUGE dose of aerial acrobatics.  There were at least four or five times when we were astounded by the level of difficulty in the entertainment right before our very eyes.  Since we have also been to two Cirque du Soleil shows, we can honestly say that this was a level of acrobatics that can compete with that show.  To make it even more amazing, it was on ice!
Although we don’t want to give away the whole show, I took video of some of the high-flying acrobatics, which you can see in this link:

If you would like to see more of the show, please follow this unlisted link:

The other aspect of this show that I felt they improved on from previous shows was the crowd interaction.  The hosts and characters spent quite a bit of time close to the audience and really made us feel a part of the show.


You can hardly go wrong with Disney, so we would definitely recommend checking out Disney on Ice.  Follow us on Instagram if you live in the Charlotte area and you can stand a chance to winning free tickets to upcoming shows in the Spectrum Center!

Disclaimer: This is a Media invite sponsored by Hornets Sports & Entertainment. All opinions are solely our own.









Sunday, 14 October 2018

Disney On Ice: Worlds of Enchantment

Written by Karthik Naga aka Mr. Hubby a.k.a daddy #SiennaSkyler (mommy's on "break")
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Disney On Ice: Worlds of Enchantment


Sienna and Skyler had the opportunity to enter the dazzling world of Disney magic, live on ice where Lightning McQueen, Mater and the crew of Disney Pixar’s Cars perform high-speed stunts and raced across the ice like you’ve never seen before!
They joined Ariel as she dove into the underwater kingdom of Disney’s The Little Mermaid. Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie and other favorites from the Toy Story gang tried to escape from Sunnyside Daycare in one of their most daring adventure ever from Disney Pixar’s Toy Story 3 – proving that the toys are back in town! Plus, they entered the wintery world of Arendelle with sisters Anna and Elsa from the BAFTA and Academy Award® winning and number one animated feature film of all time, Disney’s Frozen. Anna embarked on an epic journey with the hilarious snowman Olaf and rugged mountain-man Kristoff to find her sister, the magical Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter.
From wheels to waves, icy wonderlands to infinity and beyond, we were able to see some of our family’s favorite Disney moments come to life at Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Enchantment.


Here's a short clip of SiennaSkyler enjoying the show especially Skyler who enjoyed the Disney Pixar’s Cars the most!

This was our third Disney On Ice experience, and we were able to giveaway FIVE free tickets to a family as their 3 children were able to enjoy the show as well.
You can enter for our future giveaways at the Spectrum Center by following us on Instagram:

But before you do that, please check out our Disney On Ice blog about SIX reasons to never take your kids to Disney On Ice:

Disclaimer: This is a Media invite sponsored by Hornets Sports & Entertainment. All opinions are solely our own.




























Thursday, 12 October 2017

6 Reasons to NEVER take your kids to Disney On Ice “Frozen”

This is Mr. Hubby's aka daddy's 2nd time reviewing after attending our kids media invite. 
Read his 1st ever blog post written by him ~> click here.

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Written by Karthik Naga aka Mr. Hubby aka daddy #SiennaSkyler




On October 5th, 2017, we took our kids, Sienna and Skyler, to the Disney On Ice show “Frozen” in Charlotte, NC.  It is the second time we were sponsored to watch Disney On Ice, the first one being in Singapore.  That was the “Magical Ice Festival”, which showcased short segments of many legendary Disney movies including “The Little Mermaid”, “Beauty and the Beast” and “Frozen”.  While that gave a taste of many different stories and songs, this “Frozen” production was all about Anna and Elsa’s epic story of love and rivalry in the wintery wonderland of Arendelle.




For as long as we can remember our daughter, Sienna, has been a huge fan of “Frozen” and the song “Let It Go”.  She was excited to see the whole show in Singapore, but this time she knew that 2 hours of purely “Frozen” fun and songs would be unforgettable.  There are many articles and blogs about the show and so we thought we would take a unique approach in ours.  Here we list the reasons to NEVER take your kids to a Disney On Ice performance.

6 Reasons to NEVER take your kids to Disney On Ice “Frozen” (written from a dad's perspective)

Reason 1: You would find it difficult to spot your daughter in a sea of Elsa and Anna look-alikes

Pretty much every girl you see at the show is dressed like Elsa or Anna.  We have a strict hand holding rule in public and especially in crowds, but this show takes it to a whole new level.  Not only are there a lot of adults and kids, but you might very well have never seen so many girls wearing the same outfit!

However, this is a good place to practice safety in crowds before heading to Disney World as that might be the biggest and most crowded fun kids’ place in the world!






Reason 2: You would have Disney songs stuck in your head for at least a few months after the show
One of my favorite parts of Disney movies is the music that they produce.  Their tunes are catchy and the lyrics are ones that kids can sing along to and memorize.  Our daughter Sienna has been singing “Let It Go” since the age of 3 and after this show even our son Skyler has been humming along to many more songs from the show.

The truth is, no matter how hard you will try to get the songs out of your head, it is very challenging to “Let It Go”!





Reason 3: You would have to start sending the kids for classes immediately
Don’t be surprised if your kids gain an interest in dancing, singing, acting and ice skating after watching this show.  When seeing a show that is so professionally planned and effortlessly executed, it raises the excitement level that kids have in growing talents and performing in front of family, friends and even the public.  Overcoming a fear of performing is important, and watching others do that at a young age makes other kids want to do the same.

Sienna and Skyler have loved dancing and Sienna loves to sing, so this show further grows that interest and they will take that with them when they learn in class on how to overcome stage fright when performing in front of a big crowd.






Reason 4: You would have to watch the movie “Frozen” before and many times after the show
The Disney “Frozen” movie is the perfect preparation prior to the Disney On Ice show.  It introduces the characters and the story to the kids and gets them in that Disney kind of spirit.  But after watching the 2-hour performance live, the kids will surely have a whole new perspective of the story.  It literally comes to life and having come so close to the characters, the kids will want to watch the movie again soon after.

This is very similar to watching one’s favorite sports team on the TV for many years before watching them live and in person with the excitement and euphoria of the crowd.  If a kid goes through that experience, it becomes more personal and the bond grows strong in a whole different way.






Reason 5: You would end up filling your home with Disney memorabilia
You might have thought that buying tickets to the Disney On Ice was within budget, but little do you realize that there are more tempting treats on the way to your seat, on the way to the restrooms and on the way back home.  Right when you get in line, you’ll be given the opportunity to buy a program for the show.  Right after you enter, there’s a picture opportunity with an Elsa and Anna backdrop that will surely get your kids’ attention. Who can say no to a souvenir of a once-in-a-lifetime show?
 
As you walk inside to your seating section, you’ll see little dolls of your favorite Disney characters.  Even while you are peacefully enjoying the show, vendors come right to your seat selling snow cones and cotton candy in an Olaf cup.  If you can resist buying things before and during the show, try saying no to your kids as they beg for one on the way back home!





Reason 6: You would be tempted to fly to Disney World right away
Disney On Ice is very much representative of the excellence and talent of the Walt Disney company.  It weaves together original storytelling, exceptional musicality, realistic acting, innovative characterization, and colorful stage props in a way that only Disney can.  Add to this the added excitement of doing the whole production on ice, and you have entertainment for all ages.  Sienna and Skyler were smiling and waving the entire time.  We, the parents sat back and took in the talents on display, while marveling at our kids’ excitement.

It’s hard to come out of this show not wanting to take it one giant leap further: by going to the place where you can literally live inside of this excitement: Disney World.  Instead of further tempting yourself to see your kids marvel at the world of Disney, stay away from this show, because once you see it, you really have little chance at saying "NO" to a trip to Orlando theme park.

Yes, Sienna and Skyler have yet to visit the most magical place on earth -> Disney World.
Yes, it is on our "to go" list... Soon, hopefully soon!


Disclaimer: This is a Media invite sponsored by Hornets Sports & Entertainment. All opinions are solely our own.