![]() ![]() Pricing varies for the party, based on the day. The tickets are on the pricey side, so deciding if MVMCP is right for your vacation takes some consideration. MVMCP requires separate admission, and includes special shows, parades, character greetings, merchandise and fireworks only offered during the parties. If you are visiting WDW during this time, I strongly suggest you check the party dates and plan to visit the Magic Kingdom on a non-party date, unless you have park hopping tickets and can visit a different park in the evening, once the park closes. On the days when the party is held, the Magic Kingdom will close early to regular park guests. Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party (MVMCP) begins in November and runs several evenings per week through Christmas. Hollywood Studios Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! And Sunset Seasons Greetings are included in a visit to Hollywood Studios this year, and Epcot’s International Festival of the Holidays and classic Candlelight Processional are both part of your standard Epcot visit during the season.Īt the Magic Kingdom, however, many of the “special” holiday activities are part of a special ticketed event: Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. Many of Disney’s holiday festivities can be enjoyed with your regular park admission. I’ll talk about “Resort Holiday Décor” (another favorite topic) in a separate post, AFTER our upcoming vacation when I hope to get some updated pictures, time permitting! If you are lucky enough to visit WDW during this time of year, I highly encourage you to take some time to visit some of the resorts to see their Holiday decorations-each resort decorates differently, and in accordance with that resort’s overall theme. I have found that by visiting in mid-November or early December, I can enjoy most of the benefits of the Holiday season at Walt Disney World without the Thanksgiving or Christmas crowds. I’ll cover that in a separate upcoming post.) I don’t want to imply you can’t have a terrific vacation at this time of year-it’s just a little more challenging. ![]() (Note: It is ABSOLUTELY possible to go and have a great time during the holidays, as long as you set your expectations properly, plan ahead and pack your patience. ![]() I don’t enjoy the parks as much when they are that crowded, so I tend to avoid that time of year. Moods were challenging and finding the holiday spirit was a little more difficult than usual. Standby lines were up to four hours for some attractions, and it was uncomfortable and difficult to even just walk around. The last time I went for the week of Christmas, we were in the Magic Kingdom on a day the park closed to additional guests at 10 a.m.!! The crowds were crazy. Having said that, however, I do want to add that I tend to avoid the ACTUAL holidays as the crowds Thanksgiving week and the week before and after Christmas tend to be INSANE, with parks reaching capacity and actually closing to additional guests on some days. I LOVE seeing all the resorts and theme parks decorated for the holidays, and I love the little “extra” holiday magic and cheer that seems to permeate WDW at this time of year. One of my very favorite times to visit Walt Disney World is during the Christmas Holiday Season.
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