Heads up if you’re planning a Disney’s Hollywood Studios trip this summer: Disney just released the Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live! showtimes for the new stage show’s May 26 debut. Eight performances daily, a prime location in the Walt Disney Studios courtyard, and a format built for young kids and their families.
If you’re traveling with toddlers or preschoolers, this show is going to be a day-maker. Here’s the full schedule, what the show is actually about, and exactly how to fit it into your Hollywood Studios plan without missing other big headliners.
Quick Summary
- Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live! debuts May 26 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- Eight performances daily, 20 minutes each, spaced roughly 50 minutes apart
- Shows run from 10:15am through 5:10pm
- Located in the new Walt Disney Studios courtyard area, also opening May 26
- Features Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Daisy, and Pluto with upbeat original songs
- Designed with interactive elements for younger guests
Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live! Showtimes
Disney confirmed the full daily schedule. Here’s the lineup you can plan around:
Morning
- 10:15am
- 11:05am
- 11:55am
Afternoon
- 12:45pm
- 2:35pm
- 3:30pm
- 4:20pm
Evening
- 5:10pm
Shows run about every 50 minutes across the day, which makes it easy to work a viewing into any Hollywood Studios itinerary. If you miss one, the next is almost always within the hour.
What the Show Is Actually About
Disney describes Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live! as a stage production inspired by the Disney Jr. series “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+.” It’s built for young kids and packed with upbeat original songs, character appearances, and interactive elements.
The Story
Here’s the official plot: Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse welcome guests to Mickey’s house for a party. Their friends Goofy, Daisy, and Pluto haven’t arrived yet, so Mickey and Minnie take the party on the road to find them. The show builds to a high-energy finale once everyone is together.
Simple, upbeat, and exactly the kind of structure that works for toddlers. Expect plenty of audience participation, singalong moments, and chances for your kids to feel part of the action.
The Characters
The Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live! cast includes the full classic lineup:
- Mickey Mouse
- Minnie Mouse
- Goofy
- Daisy Duck
- Pluto
If your kid watches the show at home, seeing all five characters together on stage is going to be a huge moment.
Where to Find the Show at Hollywood Studios
The show takes place in the Walt Disney Studios courtyard area, which also opens May 26. That makes May 26 a double debut day — new show, new courtyard, both launching together.
Why the Courtyard Location Matters
Placing the show in a dedicated courtyard area means Disney can control the viewing environment, crowd flow, and show timing. It’s also right in the main flow of Hollywood Studios, so families walking through the park will stumble into showtimes without needing to map out a complicated route.
How to Plan Your Hollywood Studios Day Around the Show
Best Showtimes for Light Crowds
The first show of the day (10:15am) and the last show (5:10pm) tend to have the lightest crowds. Families with young kids arriving at rope drop can catch 10:15am before tackling other attractions. The 5:10pm evening slot works well if you’re doing a full park day and want to end on a high note.
The 12:45pm and 2:35pm shows typically pull the biggest crowds because they line up with post-lunch park wandering.
Show Length and Timing
At 20 minutes per show, it’s the perfect length for toddler attention spans. Plan to arrive 15 minutes before showtime to secure a good spot, especially on opening weekend.
Pair It With Other Disney Jr. Favorites
If you’ve got young kids at Hollywood Studios, build a Disney Jr. day around the Clubhouse show. Combine it with other kid-friendly attractions nearby and aim for a mix of shows and gentle rides. Bluey’s Big Play or other Disney Jr. character meets (depending on what’s running during your visit) are natural pairings.
Stroller Strategy
The courtyard area should have stroller parking nearby, but on opening weekends things can get crowded. Arrive a little early and park your stroller as close to the show entrance as possible so you can grab it quickly afterward.
Why May 26 Is a Big Day at Hollywood Studios
May 26 isn’t just a show debut — it’s the opening of a whole new courtyard area at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Both launching on the same day means fans can expect a meaningful shift in how the park feels.
A Dedicated Space for Young Guests
Hollywood Studios has leaned heavily into big-thrill IP in recent years with Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Toy Story Land, and Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway. Adding a dedicated show for young kids balances that mix and gives families with preschoolers a clear reason to plan a full day.
More Stage Shows Equals More Park Capacity Management
Eight daily shows of a 20-minute production can move thousands of guests through a programming slot without eating ride capacity. Disney adding more shows like this is part of a broader strategy to give guests more to do without everyone funneling into Slinky Dog Dash.
What to Expect on Opening Day and Opening Weekend
Opening days at Disney always come with a bit of extra chaos — longer waits, bigger crowds for first performances, and unexpected delays. If you can visit a few weeks after the debut, your show experience will be smoother.
That said, if opening weekend is your trip window, arrive early, target the 10:15am show, and be patient with any teething issues. Disney cast members usually work hard to make opening days memorable even when things run a little long.
Final Thoughts on Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live!
The Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live! showtimes give families a reliable anchor for their Hollywood Studios day. Eight performances daily, 20 minutes each, classic characters, and a prime courtyard location make this one of the easier new additions to plan around.
If you’ve got young kids visiting between now and the end of summer, build your day around one of the morning shows, grab a good spot, and let your kids see Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Daisy, and Pluto bring the Clubhouse to life. Debut day is May 26 — the schedule is locked, the courtyard is ready, and this one’s going to be a hit.
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