News Disneyland After Dark 2023

DCBaker

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Disney has announced the first ever Disneyland After Dark: Pride Nite. Tickets will go on pre-sale for Magic Key holders beginning April 18, 2023 (no earlier than 9 a.m. PT) and to the general public on April 20, 2023 (no earlier than 9 a.m. PT).

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Dates and price -
  • Dates: June 13 and 15, 2023
  • Time: 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM
  • Ticket Price Per Guest (Ages 3+): $139
The ticket to this event also includes admission to Disneyland Park 3 hours before the party begins. Parking fees are not included in the ticket price.

Details -
  • Celebrate at the Pride Nite Cavalcade featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle, Donald, Daisy and Goofy dressed in special attire as they make their way through the heart of Disneyland park down Main Street, U.S.A.!
  • Join Stitch at the Ohana Dance Party at Tomorrowland Terrace, where a DJ will be spinning great tunes with joyful energy at a dance party that celebrates “ohana” – family!
  • The Pride Nite Dance Club will come alive along the Rivers of America, inviting everyone to dance and enjoy music under the stars.
  • Kick up your heels with country line dancing at the Golden Horseshoe!
  • Picture yourself in fun photo backdrops with inspirational messages or Disney characters and enjoy unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads.**
  • Enjoy after-hours access to iconic Disneyland attractions such as Haunted Mansion, Indiana Jones Adventure and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, usually with shorter wait times.
  • Nibble the night away with savory snacks and sweets specially made for the party such as the Chocolate Almond Churro at New Orleans Square, Spiced Beef Potato Loaded Bites at Red Rose Taverne, a Berry Cheesecake Funnel Cake at Stage Door Cafe or a Grapefruit Lemonade Soda at Galactic Grill, to name a few!
 
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I've always felt roaming characters were always just a luck of the draw situation. Not every kid will get an interaction, or adult, or teen, or anyone. And I don't feel they should just prioritize children, as Disneyland is not just for children. There is a sort of magic in the way Disneyland still allows for these spontaneous character interactions (unlike WDW).

If you want a guaranteed experience, go wait for an actual meet and greet.
 

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