Field Trips

Discovering Improv

Cost
$10 students | $12 teachers
Date
Available in-person only
On-site: Mon, Wed, Thu, & Fri
10am–noon or 1–3pm
Year
2026
Location
Diane Disney Miller Exhibition Hall
Ages
Grades K–12

Walt Disney’s background in theater and live performance helped build his exceptional ability to command a room, pitch creative ideas, and tell compelling stories. In this workshop, students will explore improvisational theater: the art of creating original scenes and stories on the spot. Students will engage with improv exercises that encourage them to think on their feet, use their imaginations, and work together in a fun and approachable environment.

On-site School Experiences

Our new On-site Workshop offerings are activity-based, and available in either a one- or two-hour class. The two-hour session is more comprehensive and allows students more time to work on their projects.

Guided School Experiences combine a gallery tour and one of our hands-on workshops, allowing students to be creative while exploring Walt Disney’s life and work in meaningful ways. School Experiences appeal to a variety of learning styles and align with the Common Core State Standards.

Reservations

Registration for the 2026–27 academic year is now open. Book a School Experience with us by contacting education@wdfmuseum.org. We will schedule your experience, and send the invoice at a later date. Please book your experience with us at least three weeks in advance.

Admission Waivers

Scholarships are available for Title I schools. Please indicate your Title I status on your registration form.

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    Virtual: Mon–Fri, 10am–3pm PT
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    On-site: Mon, Thu, & Fri
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    Available in-person or virtually
    Virtual: Mon–Fri, 10am–3pm PT
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    Available in-person only
    On-site: Mon, Wed, Thu, & Fri
    10am–noon or 1–3pm
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