Mickey's Very Merry Christmas

pkhosla

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HI All,

We are going to be at WDW for Christmas through to January 6. I was looking online today for ticket's to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas and I see that there no tickets available after Dec 18.

What happens at MK over the Christmas and New Years? I'm quite disappointing that it seems there isn't anything special happening. Would welcome your thoughts/advice on the topic.

Thanks,

Paul
 
HI All,

We are going to be at WDW for Christmas through to January 6. I was looking online today for ticket's to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas and I see that there no tickets available after Dec 18.

What happens at MK over the Christmas and New Years? I'm quite disappointing that it seems there isn't anything special happening. Would welcome your thoughts/advice on the topic.

Thanks,

Paul

Dec. 18 is the last party.

Starting Dec. 19 thru the holidays, every day at MK the afternoon parade is the Merry Christmas Parade (runs twice per day.)
Every night, Christmas Wishes (and Celebrate the Magic) runs instead of regular Wishes.
 
There are still plenty of "special" things going on the days that you are there; for example, the parade that goes on during the parties continues starting the 19th during normal park hours. The castle lighting and fireworks do the same. So you actually get a lot of the party benefits without having to pay for a party ticket.
 
Thanks so much for the reply-- So this actually might be a great value for us as our little ones are quote young so anything a little special and out of the ordinary would be great for them.

Is Santa kicking around the place at all?




Dec. 18 is the last party.

Starting Dec. 19 thru the holidays, every day at MK the afternoon parade is the Merry Christmas Parade (runs twice per day.)
Every night, Christmas Wishes (and Celebrate the Magic) runs instead of regular Wishes.
 

Hi Kaymil,

Thanks for the reply-- are there any other suggestions you would suggest we take in other than the parades (which we will definitely do).

Thanks so much.

Paul

There are still plenty of "special" things going on the days that you are there; for example, the parade that goes on during the parties continues starting the 19th during normal park hours. The castle lighting and fireworks do the same. So you actually get a lot of the party benefits without having to pay for a party ticket.
 


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