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From Thursday to Sunday

Immersive Disney Animation is an innovative celebration that takes you inside the greatest films of Walt Disney Animation Studios, from their very earliest, groundbreaking features to the beloved hit movies of today.

Imagine stepping into the Casita with Mirabel from Encanto, being at Pride Rock as Rafiki presents Simba – surrounded by the animal kingdom as the sun rises. Imagine hopping on a train with Judy Hopps and going into Zootopia or taking a magic carpet ride with Aladdin and Jasmine, and so much more…

Now you can! Step into the art and legacy of Walt Disney Animation Studios and celebrate the music, artistry and animation from the creators of Frozen, The Little Mermaid, Big Hero 6 and many more.

Step inside Disney worlds! You won’t just see a whole new world, you’ll become part of it.

PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS:

  • Shows are given in French or English, depending on the time slot selected at the box office.

  • Parking is available in front of Arsenal Contemporary Art at a cost of $15+tx (payment by credit or debit card only).

  • Immersive Disney Animation and all our exhibition spaces are accessible to people with reduced mobility.

SENSORY ADVISORY:

This experience may contain bright and flashing lights that may cause discomfort for people with photosensitive epilepsy. There may also be loud music and effects. Part of the immersive experience is the music which can at times be loud. This may cause discomfort for people with sensitive hearing. Earplugs are available upon request.

SENSORY FRIENDLY VIEWINGS:

Disney offers special sessions with a welcoming and comfortable space where viewers with special needs can have the best possible experience.

These viewings will take place in French on January 14, March 10 and April 14 and in English on January 28, February 25 and April 28.

Tickets are available directly from the online ticketing service and are labeled "Adapted Experience".

Adaptations include:

  • Reduced sound volume.

  • Reduced capacity.

  • Comfortable gallery lighting at all times, and no blackouts.

  • Sensitivity warnings for content.

  • Quiet Areas outside the gallery where you can take a break from the show.

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