Conor visits Disney 100: The Exhibition at the ExCel in London!

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Activity Quest is the podcast packed with stuff to do. In this episode, Conor’s off to Disney 100: The Exhibition, now open at London’s ExCel.

It’s a look back at the past 100 years of Disney, from the founding of the company by Walt Disney himself, right through to the present day! 

Plus, inspired by the Disney magic, Georgia’s making a magic wand too.

Check out Conor’s visit to Disney 100: The Exhibition…

When is Disney 100: The Exhibition open?

Disney 100: The Exhibition is open now until mid-January 2024.

It’s open from 10am to 6pm each day.

How much does Disney 100: The Exhibition cost?

There are timed session tickets, flexible session tickets (Flexi anytime entry) and VIP tickets which offer a collectible Disney laminate, lanyard, a Disney100: The Exhibition pin, a rare and exclusive collectible Disney character photo and Flexi fast track entry.

Tickets start from £28 per person.

Get your tickets here

How do I get to Disney 100: The Exhibition?

Disney 100: The Exhibition is at the ExCeL London.

Address: One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1XL.

The entrance is via the new dockside entrance along the ExCeL waterfront.

🚘 By Car

If you’re using satellite navigation please enter the postcode E16 1FR for the entrance to the car park.

The car park entrance can be found at what3words location ///expect.likes.eager.

The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) includes ExCeL London.

🚝 By Train

c2c train operator runs services between Fenchurch Street and Shoeburyness. Alight at Limehouse station where you can connect with the DLR service towards Beckton.

🚇 By Tube

The Jubilee Line, Elizabeth Line, and the DLR are the quickest routes to ExCeL London.

The brand new Elizabeth Line is probably easiest for most. Alight at Custom House.

Alight at Canning Town on the Jubilee Line and change onto a Beckton-bound DLR train for the quick two-stop journey to ExCeL: Custom House for ExCeL (for the west entrance) or Prince Regent for ExCeL (for the east entrance or the ICC London).

The DLR and Jubilee Line can be connected from multiple Overground lines such as Stratford, Canada Water, and Shadwell. It’s also possible to join the Overground and travel to ExCeL London from Euston station.

The Docklands Light Railway (known as the DLR) is part of the London Underground network. Two of the stations, Custom House and Prince Regent, are on our campus. Trains pull up at a covered walkway leaving visitors with less than a two minute’s walk to the entrance.

🚲 By Bike

The ExCeL is very close to the cycle superhighway route CS3 which runs from Barking to Tower Gateway.

You can take your bike on the Emirates Air Line cable car at all times at no extra cost.

✈️ By Air

London City Airport is closest and is approximately 15 to 20 minute walk.

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