
Disney and Pixar's Elio Lands at Disney Parks Worldwide
Disney and Pixar's Elio is bringing a wave of cosmic fun to Disney Parks across the globe in celebration of the film's theatrical release. From themed treats and dance parties to immersive photo ops and exclusive merchandise, guests can join Earth's newest ambassador on a truly intergalactic adventure—no rocket ship required. Walt Disney World Resort
At EPCOT, Elio beamed Spaceship Earth straight into the Communiverse with a digital stunt that kicked off the festivities. Over in Tomorrowland, guests can join the Galactic Blast DJ dance party and explore Elio's Guide to an Intergalactic Adventure , a themed takeover of Merchant of Venus filled with film backdrops and photo ops. Don't miss the Elio Float at Auntie Gravity's: a purple Sprite float topped with vanilla soft-serve, fruit boba, star sprinkles, and sour straws, available through September 1. Disneyland Resort
Pixar Place Hotel is showcasing the Art of Pixar Gallery featuring Elio , with concept art, sculptures, and a fun photo location. Visitors can also spot life-sized sculptures of Glordon and other alien characters throughout the space. Disneyland Paris
At Disneyland Paris, Elio takes over Discoveryland with an animated Magic Shot and drawing sessions at Animation Academy. Six collectible character cards are also up for grabs, and surprise water art drawings of Elio and Glordon appear across the park. Shanghai Disney Resort
Shanghai guests can enjoy themed paper goods at Stargazer Grill in Tomorrowland, featuring characters from Elio . Out-of-This-World Merchandise
Guests can take the adventure home with plush toys, collectible pins, action figure sets, Mattel's MINIS Ooooo's Ooze unboxing toy, Funko POP! & Buddy figures, and The Art of Elio book. There's even a Little Golden Book retelling for the youngest space explorers.
Wherever you are on Earth, there's a way to explore the Communiverse this summer.
Janine is a theme park and pop culture nerd from an early age. Since 1994, she's been traversing the theme park world and has enjoyed all things from Halloween events to new ride releases and beyond. When she's not at a theme park, she's probably at a concert or doing something fun with her kiddo.
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