

Fantasmic run time is approximately 27 minutes long.

Here’s a quick look at Fantasmic showtimes and what to expect during your visit to Disneyland Resort.

It often features both a first show and a second show. The live show takes you into Mickey Mouse’s imagination in an epic battle of song, stunts, pyrotechnics and more during a 27 minute long colorful and sparkling show.įantasmic is front and center each night at Disneyland Park. This entire area of Disneyland Park has been revamped for better viewing of Fantasmic in 2022. Here’s what to expect, where to watch, what time to arrive and more. This Disney night show runs most days of the year at Disneyland Park.

You’ll definitely want a multi-day park hopper ticket to enjoy these iconic nighttime shows: That could complicate things for fans who want to catch both “World of Color” and “Fantasmic” on the same night - but we will have to wait until May to see how that plays out.The best ways to watch Disneyland Fantasmic complete with viewing areas, including reserved dining, and walk up spots.įantasmic joins the line up nighttime spectaculars at Disneyland Resort which run throughout the year. The “World of Color” virtual queue suggests “Fantasmic” will be following the same route - but Disneyland has not made any announcement yet. SEE ALSO: Disneyland won’t use Genie+ for character meet-and-greet photo ops Hardcore fans know all too well Rise of the Resistance and Web Slinger virtual slots often disappeared in a virtual instant - with the difference between success and failure often determined by finger speed and connectivity speed. You’ll want to refresh the virtual queue page in the Disneyland app just before noon and have a universal clock open on another phone to count down the seconds. First-timers and out-of-towners will want to be prepared to pounce at high noon without delay - especially during the first few days and weeks when “World of Color” returns amid strong demand. Disneylanders who previously used virtual queues for Rise of the Resistance and Web Slingers will know the drill. The use of a virtual queue for “World of Color” means Disneyland and DCA visitors will almost certainly need to be on their smartphones precisely at noon to secure a spot for the nightly “World of Color” shows. She picks through Disneyland trash with one goal: Zero waste by 2030
