For outdoor shows there are designated areas for Priority Pass holders. These are for things like Stars on Parade, seasonal parades and shows and for the nighttime shows. These areas are only for Priority Pass holders and not for Easy Access Pass holders.
For these areas the passholder can take up to two people with them, the areas have limited space so they have to be strict on how many can accompany the person. The two people includes babies and toddlers even if they are in a carrier or a pushchair.
The night time show, which consists of projections on the castle, music, fireworks, lasers, drones and use of the fountains, is performed every day at park closing time. Currently the show is called Disney Tales of Magic.
The viewing area is right in front of the castle, slightly to the Left. Access is via the path from near Casey's Corner which leads towards Adventureland, as shown on the map. Cast members will check your priority pass and direct you.
In addition to the Priority area there is now a paid for reserved area directly to the right of the priority area in front of the castle, accessed using a similar route. This costs from 19 euro per person and is a more central view, and may be an option for those with a larger group who would otherwise need to split up. Children under 3 enter this area free with a paying guest.
Depending on how busy the park is you need to be there an hour to 45 minutes before if you want to be at the front but there is usually still space towards the back of the area which is still a great view right before the show starts.
There is only maybe two benches in this whole area and they are usually taken well below the show starts and are towards the back of the area. There is a low fence which I used to find it helpful to lean against. You may want to bring blankets or similar to sit on while waiting.
You are very close to the front and it can be loud in this area, ear defenders may be helpful for some in this area.
Disney Tales of Magic also uses projections onto the buildings along main street so there are more options for this show to see it from, standing along main street can also give great views.
Disney Stars on Parade is the main daytime parade which usually runs once per day, check the app for the exact time but usually around 5.30pm.
The parade starts from near it’s a small world then passes in front of the castle and down main street to finish near the entrance to the Discovery Arcade. As it’s quite a long route it is possible to find a spot if you are in a group bigger than three and want to stay together, I would recommend the area where it starts near it’s a small world or the area opposite pizzeria Bella Notte.
There is now paid for reserved area, bookable on the app from 19 euro per person, which may be an option if your group is too large to use the priority area but you want to stay together. This area is near the entrance to fantasyland so is not next to the priority area like it is for the night-time show.
The priority viewing area was previously near the castle stage but this area is currently undergoing refurbishment so is now near It's a Small World in Fantasyland, where the parade starts. The area does have some benches but these are at the back of the area, and you would not be able to see well from these if you remain seated here while the parade passes due to the people who will be standing in front of you at the rope.
The parade includes a variety of characters, starting with Mickey and Minnie and finishing with Elsa and Anna. It includes classic characters and floats from Toy Story, Finding Nemo, The Lion King, Peter Pan, and also features Disney Princesses.
This short video compares the view I had as a wheelchair user for the electrical sky parade by turning up last minute, standing at the end of main street and leaving before dreams, compared to when I turned up around an hour before and used the priority pass area. While this show is no longer running this still gives an idea of what the views may be like.
This page has been last updated in February 2025
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