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Disney On Ice: Jump In! hits the Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum October 15-18, 2026!

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Disney Magic Lands in Portland This October!

Get ready, Portland! Disney On Ice is bringing its brand-new production, Jump In!, to the Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum for a six-day run from October 15 through October 18, 2026. That is seven separate showtimes packed with skating, music, and your kids favorite characters across one unforgettable weekend.

Jump In! is the latest Feld Entertainment production, and it shakes up the classic Disney On Ice formula by inviting audiences to literally jump into the action. The show pairs world-class figure skating with energetic choreography from Disney Junior series like Mickey Mouse Funhouse, while also weaving in fan favorites from Frozen, Moana, Encanto, and The Lion King. According to Mickey Visit, the tour spans the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 seasons, with stops in dozens of cities across North America.

This is one of those shows that genuinely works for every age. Younger kids will lose their minds when Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and the rest of the Funhouse crew take the ice, while older children and teens get a kick out of seeing Anna, Elsa, Moana, Mirabel, and Simba in motion. Parents and grandparents always say the same thing afterward: the skating is way more impressive than they expected, and the live arena soundtrack hits harder than any home viewing ever could.

The Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum is a fantastic venue for this kind of family event. The arena seats around 12,000, sightlines are great from nearly every angle, and the Rose Quarter location makes parking and transit pretty straightforward. With Portland often skipped on smaller Disney On Ice runs, getting four dates this fall is a real treat for the Pacific Northwest.

Tickets for all seven Portland showtimes are listed below. Lower bowl seats tend to move fast for the weekend matinees, especially the Saturday and Sunday family shows, so it pays to lock in your seats early. Every order through BigStub comes with our full buyer guarantee, no hidden fees, and the highest Trustpilot rating in the resale industry. Browse the listings below and grab the seats that work for your group!

About Disney On Ice: Jump In! and the Portland Run

Disney On Ice has been touring North America for more than four decades, and Jump In! is the latest entry in that long lineage. Produced by Feld Entertainment under license from the Walt Disney Company, this production is designed around interactivity. Rather than a passive sit-and-watch experience, Jump In! encourages families to clap, sing, and even move along with the cast. That format change has been a hit with parents of toddlers and elementary-age kids who sometimes struggle to stay still for a two-hour show.

The Portland production runs October 15 through October 18, 2026 at the Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum, with seven scheduled performances:

  • Thursday, October 15, 2026 at 7:00 PM
  • Friday, October 16, 2026 at 7:00 PM
  • Saturday, October 17, 2026 at 11:00 AM, 3:00 PM, and 6:30 PM
  • Sunday, October 18, 2026 at 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM

The early-week shows are a good pick for families who want quieter crowds, while the weekend matinees pull the biggest energy. Saturday afternoon in particular tends to be the most popular timeslot for character-loving little ones who are at their sharpest mid-day.

The show itself runs roughly 90-100 minutes with a brief intermission. The intermission is when most kids hit the merchandise stands for light-up wands, character cups, and the souvenir programs that have been a Disney On Ice tradition since the early days. If you want to skip the post-show merch rush, hitting the stands during pre-show is a smart move. According to Wikipedia, the Disney On Ice franchise has been running since 1981 and has played to more than 130 million people worldwide.

If you are new to the Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum, it shares a campus with the Moda Center as part of the broader Rose Quarter. Both MAX light rail and bus service run directly to the venue, which makes downtown stays and east-side neighborhoods very easy to commute from. Drivers can grab paid lots in the Rose Quarter or use street parking in the Lloyd District just east of the arena. Doors typically open one hour before showtime, so plan to arrive with time to settle the kids in.

Browse the full schedule above and pick the showtime that fits your group. Resale seats through BigStub come with a 100% buyer guarantee, backed by over 20 years of trusted service in the live event marketplace.

Disney On Ice Portland Ticket and Show Info

Where can I buy Disney On Ice Portland tickets?

Tickets may be available through the Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum box office and authorized sellers like Ticketmaster. You can also visit the official Disney On Ice site for tour schedule details. Verified resale tickets are available above on BigStub, a trusted marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.

When does Disney On Ice: Jump In! perform in Portland?

Disney On Ice: Jump In! plays the Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum for seven performances from Thursday, October 15 through Sunday, October 18, 2026. Showtimes include weekday evenings, two Saturday matinees, a Saturday evening show, and two Sunday matinees. Browse the listings above to see which performance works best for your family.

How long is the show and what is the age recommendation?

Disney On Ice shows typically run about 90 to 100 minutes with one intermission. The show is designed for all ages, but the sweet spot is roughly ages 2 through 12. Toddlers love the music and visual energy, while older kids latch onto the storylines from films like Frozen, Moana, and Encanto. Per the Coliseum policy, children age 2 and up generally need their own ticket.

What about parking and accessibility at the venue?

The Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum sits in the Rose Quarter, which offers several paid parking garages and surface lots within easy walking distance. MAX light rail stops directly at the Rose Quarter Transit Center, making it one of the easier downtown-adjacent venues to reach without a car. Accessible seating, ramps, and assistive listening devices are available; check with the venue ahead of time if you have specific needs.

Why book Disney On Ice Portland tickets through BigStub?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What characters appear in Disney On Ice: Jump In!?

Disney On Ice: Jump In! features a mix of fan favorites and newer faces. Expect to see Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and the Mickey Mouse Funhouse crew, along with Anna, Elsa, and Olaf from Frozen, Moana, Mirabel from Encanto, Simba and Nala from The Lion King, and more. The lineup blends recent Disney releases with the classic characters parents grew up loving.

Is Disney On Ice: Jump In! a new show?

Yes. Jump In! is a brand-new Disney On Ice production created by Feld Entertainment for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 tour seasons. It is designed to be more interactive than past Disney On Ice shows, encouraging kids to clap, sing, and move along with the cast during the performance. Outlets like Mickey Visit have covered the rollout in detail.

What time should I arrive at the Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum?

Doors typically open one hour before showtime. Arriving 45 to 60 minutes early gives you time to handle parking, find your seats, hit the merch stands without missing the opening number, and grab snacks. For the busiest weekend showtimes, especially Saturday matinees, plan on the earlier end to avoid the entry lines.

Can I bring my own snacks or food into the arena?

Outside food and drinks are generally not permitted at the Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Concession stands operate throughout the venue with kid-friendly options, and souvenir cups and snack boxes are part of the Disney On Ice tradition. Sealed water bottles are sometimes allowed; check the venue policy on the day of the show.

Are there VIP or character meet-and-greet options?

Some Disney On Ice tour stops offer character experiences or premium ticket packages, though availability varies by venue and date. For the most current information on add-ons in Portland, check the official Disney On Ice site or your ticket details. Resale listings above include all standard seating tiers.

What is the best seat for kids at Disney On Ice?

Lower bowl seats along the long sides of the ice give the most balanced view of the skating choreography and projections. Front-row tickets are exciting but can be too close for very young children who get overstimulated easily. Most families find that lower bowl rows 5 through 15 hit the sweet spot of close-up energy without being overwhelming.

What is the Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum like for families?

The Coliseum is a classic mid-size arena seating around 12,000, which makes it feel intimate compared to bigger venues. Restrooms, concessions, and merchandise stands are easy to reach from any section. Strollers can be checked at guest services. The venue is part of the Rose Quarter, served by TriMet MAX light rail.

How early should I buy Disney On Ice Portland tickets?

Weekend matinees, particularly Saturday afternoon and Sunday family showtimes, tend to be the first to thin out at lower bowl pricing. Buying a few weeks ahead gives the widest seating selection. Browse the listings above to see what is still available across all seven Portland performances.

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