Come watch Cinderella under the stars!
The Historic Capitol Museum invites fans of all ages to join us this fall to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the opening of Disney World, with a series of magical Movie Nights under the stars. Our series continues with fairy tale Cinderella (1950) featuring classic Disney animation and the beautiful castle that serves as the historic backdrop in Magic Kingdom’s Fantasyland. Join Cinderella on her enchanted evening at the Royal Ball as she receives a bit of help from her Fairy Godmother and some friends. Will all of her dreams come true? Bring your favorite lawn chairs and blankets for seating in the Capitol Courtyard and picnic dinners are welcome. The movie and snacks are free! The movie will begin at sundown (approximately 6:30 p.m.), but arrive early to set-up your spot and visit the Museum’s exhibits after-hours. Be sure to RSVP as “going” so that you receive all the latest event updates including weather delays. This free program is made possible by sponsors Disney, Tallahassee Downtown, Florida TaxWatch, and Dr. Ed H. Moore and Kathleen Moore.
2021/11/19 - 2021/11/19
Florida Historic Capitol Museum
400 South Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399
The Historic Capitol is located in the Capitol Complex, at the intersection of Apalachee Parkway and South Monroe Street. Although the museum does not have dedicated parking, there are several parking lots in the area. There is a large public parking garage in Kleman Plaza, close to the Capitol Complex. When the legislature is in session, parking can be especially challenging. Spaces for visitors with disabilities are located on west side of the House Office Building in the north side loading zone.