Disneyland closes Club Pixar 2 months early

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Club Pixar, a nighttime dance party that Disney fans assumed would cater to mature audiences, similar to ElecTRONica or the Mad T Party, but instead was a kids-centric show, closed two months earlier than scheduled.

Disneyland officials confirmed to Nexstar’s Scott Gustin that the nighttime dance party will no longer include dancers or a DJ. The changes were made with “guest feedback and operational considerations,” according to officials.

Games, photo opportunities and other offerings will continue daily at the Hollywood backlot in Disney California Adventure from 4:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m., officials said.

Nexstar Media Group is the parent company of KTLA.

Even without Club Pixar’s absence, DCA will continue to have other Pixar-themed offerings, like games, character meet and greets, food and more.

Disneyland hasn’t announced if anything will replace Club Pixar for the remainder of Pixar Fest at the resort.