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Immerse yourself in an animated Disney experience

Disney Animation: Immersive Experience is coming to the Lighthouse ArtSpace Dallas on April 20.

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Explore your favorite Disney movies like never before. | Photo provided by Lighthouse Immersive + Walt Disney Studios

Step inside some of your favorite Disney movies during a one-of-a-kind immersive experience coming to North Texas.

“Disney Animation: Immersive Experience” is opening this Thursday, April 20 at Lighthouse ArtSpace Dallas located at 507 S. Harwood St. — near the Dallas Farmers Market.

Guests will be transported into an immersive experience featuring art and music from classic Disney films like “The Lion King,” “Peter Pan,” “Encanto,” “Zootopia,” “Frozen” and many more.

The show will have interactive features including a responsive floor projection that moves with the audience + custom light-up bracelets that sync with the projections and the audience’s movements through the galleries.

Ticket options include individual, family packs (4+), and group (10+) tickets starting at $27.99. The show will run through Monday, Sept. 4 with shows offered every day except Tuesday.

Pro tip: The official Lighthouse Dallas parking lot (1910 Young St.) costs $10 for the first hour + $3 for every additional hour.

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