General Information

Location: In the large theatre at the back of Fantasyland near Toontown Station and the entrance to Toontown.

Date Opened: 2/21/2004

Capacity: 2000

# of Shows: Five per day

Characters: Snow White, the seven dwarfs, and other characters from the movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Photos and Autographs: No

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Time Commitment

Wait Times: Generally the theater does not fill up, if it does, until very close to show time. If you want particular seats, however, you'll want to get in line 20 minutes or so before show time.

Length of Show: 30 minutes

FastPass: No

Queue Description: No themed queue, just a corral from the entrance to the theater out into Fantasyland.

Access Information

Health Restriction:

Ride Access: Most of the theater is inaccessible by wheelchair or ECV. Wheelchair/ECV seating is on the right side of the theater, about 2/3 of the way back from the stage. All other seating is reached by stairway.

Wheelchair Transfer:

Service Animals: Ye

Audio: Assistive listening devices are available from City Hall.

Weight and Size Issues:

Time Commitment

Height Restriction: No

Child Swap: No

Other Issues: Should be none other than the possibility of younger children being bored with a lengthy non-interactive stage show.

History and Trivia

  • At this location: This piece of real estate was first put to public use on June 22, 1985, with the opening of Videopolis. Videopolis was, essentially, a night club inside of Disneyland with a 5,000 square foot dance floor and more than 50 television monitors showing music videos, though initially very popular the crowds began to diminish after a few years and in 1989 the dance floor was covered with bench seating and the stage was put to use as the home for a series of shows. One Man's Dream (December 1989 - April 1990) was a show that paid tribute to Walt Disney. Dick Tracy: Diamon Double Cross was staged to promote the Warren Beatty movie then in theaters. Plane Crazy (March-October 1991) was a show using characters from the Disney Afternoon block of television shows that was then on TV. In 1992 the stage was finally given over to a major production with a show inspired by Beauty and the Beast. In 1995 the theater closed for a complete refurbishment and reopened as Fantasyland Theater in June of that year. The occasion for the remodel was a stage show called The Spirit of Pocahontas and it played for a bit longer than two years before closing in 1997. Replacing Pocahontas on the stage was a new character musical called Animazement, a musical revue presenting songs from recent Disney animated films until it finally closed in October 2001. The next couple of years saw small, and generally unimpressive, shows before closing in 2003 to install Snow White - An Enchanting Musical

  • The Attraction's History: The show has not changed since it opened.