Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is Back for 2025!

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is Back for 2025!

There’s something unmistakably magical about Christmastime at Walt Disney World. From the twinkling lights on Main Street, U.S.A. to the sweet scent of gingerbread filling the air, the holidays transform the parks into a festive wonderland. And this year, Disney has officially announced the dates and details for the 2025 holiday season—including the return of Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party!


If you’re dreaming of a holiday trip to Disney, here’s what you need to know to plan ahead and snag those coveted party tickets.


Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

This fan-favorite event will run on select nights from November 7 through December 21, 2025. The party takes place in Magic Kingdom and is a separately ticketed event, which means your regular park admission won’t get you in—you’ll need a party ticket for entry.


Each party runs from 7 PM to midnight, but guests with tickets are allowed to enter Magic Kingdom as early as 4 PM, giving you a few extra hours of fun before the festivities officially begin.


Party Dates for 2025

Disney has officially announced the full schedule for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party 2025! The event will take place on 25 select nights from Friday, November 7 through Sunday, December 21 at Magic Kingdom.

Here are the confirmed dates:


     November:  7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 25, 26, 28, 30

     December:  2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21


These parties typically run from 7 PM to midnight, but ticketed guests can enter the park as early as 4 PM. If you’re planning your vacation around the holidays, locking in your preferred date early is key—many nights sell out well in advance!


👉 Need help deciding which date best fits your family’s itinerary? Reach out to our friends at Purple Wall Travel for expert guidance and personalized planning support!


Ticket Sales: When and How to Buy

Here’s when tickets go on sale:

    • July 16, 2025 – Early access for guests staying at Disney Resort Hotels (including Swan & Dolphin and Shades of Green)

    • July 22, 2025 – Tickets available to the general public

🎫 Ticket prices range from $169 to $229 per person, depending on the party date. Generally, weekday parties in early November are the least expensive, while December weekends and dates closest to Christmas are on the higher end of the scale.


Discounts may be available for Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members on select nights.


If you’re planning to book a Disney Resort stay, take advantage of that early purchase window—especially if you have your heart set on a specific date. These parties often sell out quickly, particularly mid-December nights.


What Makes the Party So Special?

Even if you’ve visited Magic Kingdom before, the Christmas Party is a whole different experience. Here’s just a taste of what to expect:

    • Parades & Fireworks: Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade is a festive spectacle complete with toy soldiers, Disney pals in their holiday best, and yes—Santa himself.

    • Minnie’s Fireworks Show: A holiday-themed nighttime spectacular that lights up the sky with Christmas magic.

    • Complimentary Treats: Guests enjoy included cookies, cocoa, and other holiday goodies throughout the park.

    • Holiday Overlays: Several attractions get a seasonal spin just for the party, including Jingle Cruise and Space Mountain.

    • Character Greetings: Rare characters in festive attire are available for photos—bring your autograph book!

More Holiday Magic Around Walt Disney World

Even if you don’t attend the party, there’s still plenty of Christmas cheer to enjoy:

    • Resort Décor: Each Disney resort gets decked out in unique holiday decorations. Don’t miss the life-sized gingerbread house at the Grand Floridian!

    • EPCOT Festival of the Holidays: Starting later in November, this park-wide festival features global holiday traditions, delicious seasonal bites, and the moving Candlelight Processional.

    • Disney Springs: The Christmas Tree Stroll, live entertainment, and festive snacks make it a great spot for holiday shopping and dining.

Planning Tips for a Magical Holiday Visit

    • Buy tickets early – Some party nights sell out within weeks.

    • Dress the part – Holiday PJs, matching shirts, or festive ears add to the fun.

    • Pace yourself – Late-night parties mean you may want to sleep in or relax the next day.

    • PhotoPass – Holiday-themed Magic Shots and backdrops are available throughout the park.

    • Use the 4 PM entry time – Get in early and ride major attractions before the party crowds arrive.

Final Thoughts

There’s nothing quite like Disney at Christmas. Whether you’re sipping cocoa under the snowfall on Main Street or watching your child’s face light up during the parade, the magic is real—and the memories last forever.


🎁 And remember: If you want expert help planning your holiday trip—or just need advice on which Christmas party night fits your schedule—Purple Wall Travel is here to help you create a trip full of magic, memories, and mistletoe.


📌 Stay tuned—more holiday announcements, planning tips, and insider info are on the way!

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