Disney H2O Glow Nights dates available for 2020

Jan 15, 2020 in "Typhoon Lagoon"

Posted: Wednesday January 15, 2020 2:14pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney H2O Glow at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is back for summer 2020, and tickets are now on sale.

H2O Glow Nights will take place May 27 through August 29 2020. The party officially runs 8pm-11 pm, but guests can experience Typhoon Lagoon as early as 6pm on event nights.

2020 Disney H2O Glow Event Dates

  • May 27, 30
  • June 3, 6, 10, 17, 20, 24, 27
  • July 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29
  • August 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29

Along with access to all attractions, you get:

  • Lighting effects and décor throughout the water park
  • A DJ dance party on the sandy beaches of the Surf Pool
  • Toy Story-themed activities and Character Greetings
  • Limited-time, event-themed food and beverage specialties
  • The Wharf—an adults-only retreat for Guests 21 and over, featuring live entertainment and a cocktail bar with a bevy of refreshing beverages for purchase
  • A unique Glow wristband especially themed for the event

Advance tickets are available now at DisneyWorld.com and have risen in price by $6 for this year. 2020 pricing is $65 for adults (plus tax) and $60 for children ages 3-9 (plus tax). On event days, tickets are $75 for adults (plus tax) and $70 for children (plus tax). The 2018 inaugural season pricing was $55 for adults and $50 for children.

Passholder discounts are available, reducing the pre-purchase price to $59 for adults and $54 for ages 3-9.

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jpedenJan 17, 2020

Kidani and Jambo both have really nice pool complexes for sure. The water parks are a lot of fun, but I would imagine the pool at those resorts would be almost just as nice.

Aries1975Jan 17, 2020

Thank you!

Aries1975Jan 17, 2020

We are staying at Kidani this trip, and waitlisted for Jambo House.

Hank HillJan 17, 2020

I went the last 2 years and had a blast both times. The lines for slides are not too long, and the wave pool isn't crowded. We spent most of out time doing activities. It is neat being there at night. You get a glow stick/wristband. They have a DJ and do games up front. If you want to meet some characters you can. The food didn't seem all that special to me, the drinks are expensive as they are anywhere on property. It is only 3 hours, but last year you could get in starting at 6, I assume it is the same again this year. If a storm comes through, you can't go in the water. Happened to us the first year, we missed over an hour because of lightning. CM we talked to said they probably wouldn't refund anyone if we never got in since the dace party, games, and M&G were still going on. Price is up again this year with nothing added it seems. But if you wait to purchase the day of, prices are even more. I think it is worth it though, even if the party is about the same as a regular day ticket.

jpedenJan 17, 2020

We haven’t been to the event but my wife and I love Typhoon Lagoon. Now, I don’t know that the value would be there for seven people I’d you’re staying at one of the deluxe hotels with a more robust pools. Which hotel do you stay at?

Aries1975Jan 17, 2020

I would like to hear opinions on the event from previous years. We have never taken our kids to the waterparks, because we pay a lot of money to stay at a hotel with a nice pool. But this time, my son asked for a day in the waterparks. We are traveling as a tribe - 7 adults and kids ages 17, 13, 11, 10 and 6.

jpedenJan 16, 2020

I'm surprised this isn't still in the rotation. It has to be cheaper than EHM at one of the theme parks.

surfsupdonJan 16, 2020

I would enjoy this event, and would LOVE EMH at Typhoon Lagoon. My favorite park--prove me wrong! Haha.

wdwmagicJan 15, 2020

Yep, I remember evening EMH at Typhoon Lagoon. Very nice.

Hank HillJan 15, 2020

I wish they would have later hours for the water parks without it being a specially ticketed event. It is a lot of fun at night, and plenty lit up. We've made this a tradition to go the weekend before school starts. Always a good time.