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Sneak Preview of Pixar’s “Coco” Coming to Disney Parks

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Are you anxious for the upcoming Pixar film Coco? Well, soon, you’ll be able to catch a sneak preview of the movie at both Walt Disney World and the Disneyland Resort.

Starting at Walt Disney World, the preview will be taking place at Disney’s Hollywood Studios inside the theater in the new Walt Disney Presents. (Formerly One Man’s Dream.) In addition to the special sneak peek, Guests will also be able to view character sculptures and artwork from the production that will be on display.

Moving over to the Disneyland Resort, Guests at Disney California Adventure will get to see this advance look at scenes from Coco in 3D with special in-theater effects at the Sunset Showcase Theater in Hollywood Land. In addition, Guests should also make sure to check out the Plaza de la Familia, an all-new festivity at Paradise Gardens that celebrates the film too which takes place from September 15 – November 2.

These special sneak previews are set to begin November 3. Coco hits theaters on November 22.

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3 thoughts on “Sneak Preview of Pixar’s “Coco” Coming to Disney Parks

  • Do they ever do soft openings of these type of previews? It seems unlikely for a simple bit of video but if they’re also doing in theatre effects I thought maybe they would. I’ll be in CA the weekend before these are scheduled and I’d love to see it. At least I’ll get the plaza de familia.

    • For these type of experiences, they usually do not offer previews. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

  • I could be wrong about this, but I’m not so sure that Disney is too excited about this Pixar film. Pixar’s last attempt at a new franchise, “The Good Dinosaur” didn’t live up to expectations, and I’m thinking that attaching the new “Frozen” short is an attempt to boost box office receipts.

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