On Saturday 2 June, Sunday 3 June 2012 Hyde Park will host the Jubilee Family Festival, with the Finale of each day being a 70 minute Disney Concert Spectacular which will feature beloved Disney songs and characters.
Mike Stagg, General Manager, Retail, The Walt Disney Company UK & Ireland said: “Disney is delighted to play such an important part in what promises to be a fantastic event. In addition to hosting a Disney area in the main festival, we will be staging a finale concert featuring some of the most beloved Disney music and characters, which is sure to enchant the whole family.”
The Disney Area will feature:
Disney Zone featuring themed activities, the life-size Lightning McQueen, Mater and Finn McMissile from the Disney/Pixar blockbuster Cars 2, and much more.
For more info on the other non Disney related events happening this day read the official press release here
Ticket prices are as follows: Adults £20, Children under 16 £12.50, Family £52. Prices include booking fees and postage.
Hi.
My little boy is 4 on the 1st April and is a massive Cars fan! A few months ago by accident we ‘bumped’ into the full size Disney Lightening McQueen near Hastings who was on his way back to his UK home in Burgess Hill after doing some promotional work in Germany. The trailer had stopped as Lightening was not secured properly and was moving around inside the trailer. The gentlemen who was transporting Lightening gave us his card and said that he also had full size replica’s of Matar and Finn McMissle. We cannot find the gentlemen’s card and I was hoping there might be a chance I could take my son to see them over his birthday weekend if they were around! Do you know the contact details of the site in Burgess Hill where the cars are stored? Many thanks. I hope you can help! Rob Horgan
If anyone know where the lifesize cars mcqueen etc are in 2012 please let me know as my little racer son loves the cars
They will be at the Queen’s Jubilee Festival at Hyde Park 2 -3 June 2012 and Goodwood Festival of Speed 28 June – 1 July 2012.
Hope That Helps!
Kez
This was a terrible event and a complete waste of money. 4 adults (£80) took a youngster who couldn’t enjoy anything. The entry was a shambles (what were the stewards doing, certainly not giving out info); there were queues for everything because there was nothing to do except companies advertising themselves or selling food. Some of the street entertainers were good but London is full of talent, Convent Garden gave better entertainment for a couple of quid donation.
I would like my money refunded, we arrived at 12 and left by 3pm, a complete WASTE OF MONEY. A disappointment for many children who went there with expectations of a fun day.
I look forward to the cheque!