JOIN Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse as they commemorate 25 years of action-packed ice adventures.

Disney On Ice presents Silver Anniversary Celebration will take audiences on a fun-filled tour of the imagination.

This ice spectacular visits Liverpool from March 16 to March 20 for nine magical performances at Echo Arena.

Join tour guides Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck and Daisy Duck as they visit the magical worlds of Disney’s The Lion King, The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan.

You’ll also be whisked away to the wintery wonderland of the number one animated feature film of all-time, Disney’s Frozen.

Told through an international team of award-winning skaters, exciting choreography and a musical score filled with familiar Disney hits and rock-and-roll classics, the whole family is sure to experience a captivating journey to far-away lands without ever leaving their seats!

The arena will be filled with music and magic in every scene as you discover four unique landscapes filled with boisterous pirates, Caribbean beats and tender moments. Audiences will explore the African Pride Lands with Simba, Timon and Pumbaa; voyage deep under the sea to Ariel’s mystical underwater kingdom; and tour London with Peter Pan and Wendy before flying to Neverland to join Tinker Bell.

Plus, travel to Arendelle for an extraordinary adventure with royal sisters Anna and Elsa, rugged mountain man Kristoff and everyone’s favourite huggable snowman, Olaf.

“It’s an extraordinary show and a family vacation all rolled into one incredible night,” says Producer Kenneth Feld. “You really get a sense you are travelling right alongside Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and their friends.”

To book tickets cal'l0844 8000 400 or visit www.echoarena.com

One on one with Elsa – Disney On Ice

What is your name?

Queen Elsa of Arendelle. It’s very nice to meet you. And may I ask your name?

Do you have any hobbies?

Well, being Queen does keep me busy but I do really enjoy exploring my new found snow and ice powers. There’s a fountain in our town square where I like making ice sculptures for everyone to enjoy.

Do you have a favourite food?

I’m going to guess that if you asked my sister, Anna, she would say chocolate. I would too. We have that in common.

Who is your best friend?

My little sister, Anna. We were very close when we were little and are even closer now.

How important are your friends and family to you?

My parents were always so careful to make sure Anna and I felt loved and safe; their example is what first taught me how important family is. After I was able to truly let go and embrace who I was as an individual, I was able to appreciate them even more. You see, what makes family and friends so important is the fact that they are always there for you, even when you pull away.

We know you and Anna are close, what are some our your favourite things to do together?

Do you mean besides eating chocolate? Well, I’m teaching Anna to ice skate and I really just love getting to do all the things we couldn’t for so long.

Can you tell us your favourite part about living in Arendelle?

I think it’s the people. They’ve shown me so much patience and kindness, even when they had every right not to. Their example is truly inspiring.

What is it like living in a castle?

While I do like the castle Anna and I live in most of the time, I also love spending time in my ice palace in the mountains. There’s something so satisfying about making something yourself and then enjoying it. I don't think there’s a view of the Northern Lights like it anywhere in the world.

We know Olaf’s favourite season is summer, what is yours?

I do like winter very much; There’s so much calm and quiet – and time to be close with the ones you love. I just feel at peace in winter. But of course I think part of what makes winter so great is how much it helps you appreciate summer. Now that the castle gates are open, summer brings such fun festivals and I love to see how happy that makes everyone.

One on one with Anna – Disney On Ice

What is your name?

Anna. Well, Princess Anna of Arendelle, actually but you can call me Anna. No need for formalities – unless you like that sort of thing. I mean, I can be formal if you want, but I’m happier if everyone is relaxed and comfortable.

Do you have any hobbies?

Let’s see… snowman building, throwing parties… oh, and I really like mountain climbing. Though I like mountain climbing better when I’m not being chased by a big scary snow monster.

Do you have a favourite food?

Chocolate. Definitely chocolate. Oh! And sandwiches.

Who is your best friend?

My sister, Elsa. Ever since we were kids - sure we had that little period where we couldn’t be together, and the whole almost-eternal winter thing, but now we’re closer than ever. And I have to say, since we’re talking about friends, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf come in a pretty close second.

How important are your friends and family to you?

Are you kidding? They’re everything to me. Trust me, I know what it’s like to not have a lot of friends and family around and having them by your side’s the best thing in the world. To know you always have someone to talk to and laugh with and love you no matter what - that’s incredible.

We know you and Elsa are close, what are some your your favourite things to do together?

Is “everything” a good answer? Because I kind of want to say, “everything.” Wait. How about ice-skating? We’ve been doing a lot of that lately. Elsa’s been teaching me and when you have a sister with ice magic you get to practice just about anywhere you want. Have you ever skated on a fjord? It’s pretty amazing.

Can you tell us your favourite part about living in Arendelle?

It’s so beautiful here, I love to be outside – wandering the town square, watching the ships come in and out of the harbour, exploring in the woods, rock climbing… Of course, none of that would be nearly as much fun without all of the people, I mean, talk about your kind and generous and fun townspeople… I think Arendelle’s got them all.

What is it like living in a castle?

Well I like it but what I really love is when we get to open the gates and invite everyone in. I just love the music and the fun! After all, what really makes a place special are the people, right?

We know Olaf’s favourite season is summer, what is yours?

Oh, I like summer too. It’s got a lot going for it: long days, warm nights, festivals, visitors… you name it. But spring and autumn, they’ve got their own special kind of, I don’t know, life! And I wouldn’t be a good sister if I didn’t love winter a little bit. Seriously, have you ever seen willow trees in winter with frozen droplets of water hanging like diamonds from their branches? Breathtaking.