Disney just announced new parties giving guests exclusive viewing area and more to Happily Ever After. You don’t want to miss it!
Happily Ever After
A few months ago Disney confirmed the beloved Happily Ever After fireworks show will return on April 3, 2023 to replace the current Enchantment nighttime spectacular. The show will feature brand new projections down Main Street, U.S.A. The first showtime will be at 9:00 pm.
Be dazzled by Happily Ever After, a fireworks extravaganza that captures the heart, humor and heroism of favorite Disney stories. Watch in wonder as Cinderella Castle is magically transformed with color, light and dramatic effects—to the tune of a soaring score featuring contemporary versions of beloved Disney songs.
Fireworks Dessert Parties
Both of these parties are going on during Enchantment, and will switch to Happily Ever After Fireworks beginning on April 3. Each of these parties cost $99 per adult (ages 10 and up); $59 per child (ages 3 to 9), tax included. Gratuity is not included or required.
First, Magic Kingdom offers a Fireworks Dessert: Pre-Party. With this party, guests indulge in delectable desserts, then watch the Happily Ever After fireworks extravaganza from a prime viewing area.
Second, you can go to the Fireworks Dessert: Post-Party. Delight your senses! Behold the Happily Ever After fireworks spectacular, then indulge in delectable desserts.
End your Disney day in a magical way with tantalizing treats and fantastic fireworks with Disney’s newest dessert party – Seats & Sweets.
First, join the party at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant, where you can delight in:
- Delicious desserts prepared by our pastry chef, such as chocolate-dipped strawberries and chocolate silk tarts
- A variety of cheeses
- Refreshing beverages, including an assortment of beer and wine for Guests ages 21 and over with a valid form of identification
Then, take your seat on the restaurant’s patio—and see the skies come alive during the Happily Ever After nighttime spectacular.
Admission is $114 per adult (ages 10 and up); $69 per child (ages 3 to 9), tax included. Gratuity is not included or required. Theme park admission is required, but it is not included in the price of this event. Theme park reservations are also required.
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