Free Dining is BACK!!

Happy Tuesday, Everyone!  Disney has made an exciting announcement today–FREE DINING IS BACK!!  I can’t believe I’m saying this, but Disney has released another free dining promotion for 2019.  It is fairly unusual for Disney to release this many free dining promotions in one calendar year.  I suspect Disney is not seeing the reservations for Fall and Winter this year  they’d expected.

If you’ve been thinking about planning a trip to Disney this fall or winter for the Epcot Food and Wine Festival, Mickey’s Not-so-Scary Halloween Party, or to enjoy the winter holiday magic at Walt Disney World, NOW IS THE TIME TO BOOK.

Free Dining is BACK

The Details

Guests booking a five night/six day Walt Disney Travel Company package at a Disney resort, along with a Park Hopper park ticket are eligible to add free dining to their package.

Package must be booked BY SEPTEMBER 29, 2019.

This offer applies to packages for guests arriving during the following windows:

      • September 1 through September 18, 2019
      • November 17 – November 27, 2019
      • December 8 – December 23, 2019

Surprisingly, if you look at the dates above, you can see that you would be able to book a trip that includes Thanksgiving (as long as you arrive by November 28) or Christmas (as long as you arrive by December 23).  That’s CRAZY unusual for a free dining promotion!

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Guest who book stays in Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts or Disney Deluxe Resorts will be eligible for the Free Disney Dining Plan.  Guests booking visits in Disney Moderate Resorts or Disney Value Resorts will be eligible for the Free Quick Service Dining Plan.  Note: Not ALL resorts are included in this promotion and availability for this promotion IS LIMITED.

Resorts Included In Free Dining Promotion

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Eligible Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts
      • Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
      • Copper Creek Villas and Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
      • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House
      • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village
      • Disney’s Beach Club Villas
      • Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
      • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
      • Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows
      • Disney’s Riviera Resort (after it opens, December 16, 2019)
      • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
Eligible Disney Deluxe Resorts
      • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
      • Disney’s Beach Club Resort
      • Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
      • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
      • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
      • Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
      • Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
      • Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Eligible Disney Moderate Resorts
      • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
      • Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
      • The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
Eligible Disney Value Resorts
      • Disney’s Art of Animation Resort (Family Suites Only)
      • Disney’s All Star Music Resort (September Dates Excluded)
      • Disney’s All Star Sports Resort (September Dates Excluded)
      • Disney’s Pop Century Resort (September Dates Excluded)

The Fine Print

The number of rooms available for this promotion is LIMITED.

Everyone in the same room must be on the same package.

Minimum 4 night length of stay; minimum four day theme park tickets with Park Hopper or Park Hopper Plus option.

Cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion

The following room types are excluded:  Three bedroom villas, campsites, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas and Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Bungalows at Polynesian Villas and Bungalows, Little Mermaid Standard Rooms at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.

Table service restaurants may have limited or no availability at the time of package purchase.  Meal reservation availability is not guaranteed with this promotion.

Children ages 3 – 9 must choose from the children’s menu, if there is a children’s menu available at the chosen restaurant.

Gratuities are not included.

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Character Meals ARE included in the Disney Dining Plan!      (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

Guests staying in Value or Moderate Resorts will be eligible for the Quick Service Dining Plan.  Guests Staying in Deluxe or Deluxe Villa Resorts will be eligible for the Disney Dining Plan.  Guests wishing to upgrade from the Quick Service Dining Plan to the Disney Dining Plan may do so by paying the difference between the two plans for each guest on the reservation.

Don’t Care About Free Dining?  Here’s ANOTHER Great Offer from Disney

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Disney also released an up to 20% off promotion for rooms at select Disney Resorts.  Reservations must be booked by September 29, 2019.  Most nights between September 1 and September 28 are included.  Most Sunday through Thursday nights between September 29 and November 7 are included.

The up to 20% off on rooms at select Disney Resorts may also be booked by December 24, 2019 for stays most nights, November 10-December 24.

20% Discount Tier

20% discount is available for rooms at select Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts and select Disney Deluxe Resorts, most nights September 1 – September 28, most nights November 10 – December 24.  This discount is also available for most Sunday through Thursday nights, September 29 – November 7.  (Note Stays beginning September 1 – November 7 MUST be booked by September 29, 2019.  Stays beginning November 10 – December 24 MUST be booked by December 24, 2019.)

      • Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
      • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House
      • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village
      • Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
      • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
      • Disney’s Riviera Resort (for stays beginning Dec. 16 or later)
      • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa
      • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
      • Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
      • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
      • Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
15% Discount Tier

15% discount is available for rooms at select Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts, select Disney Deluxe Resorts and select Disney Moderate Resorts.  Discount available most nights September 1 – September 28 and November 10 – December 24.  This discount is also available for most Sunday through Thursday nights, September 29 – November 7.  (Note Stays beginning September 1 – November 7 MUST be booked by September 29, 2019.  Stays beginning November 10 – December 24 MUST be booked by December 24, 2019.)

      • Disney’s Beach Club Villas
      • Disney’s Beach Club Resort
      • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
      • The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
      • Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
10% Discount Tier

10% discount is available for rooms at select Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts, select Disney Deluxe Resorts, select Disney Moderate Resorts and select Value Resorts.  Discount available most nights September 1 – September 28 and November 10 – December 24.  This discount is also available for most Sunday through Thursday nights, September 29 – November 7.  (Note Stays beginning September 1 – November 7 MUST be booked by September 29, 2019.  Stays beginning November 10 – December 24 MUST be booked by December 24, 2019.)

      • Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
      • Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
      • Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows – Studios Only
      • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
      • Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
      • Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
      • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter
      • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside
      • Disney’s Art of Animation Resort – Family Suites Only
      • Disney’s All Star Movies Resort (November 10 – December 24 only)
      • Disney’s All Star Music Resort (November 10 – December 24 only)
      • Disney’s All Star Sports Resort (November 10 – December 24 only)
      • Disney’s Pop Century Resort(November 10 – December 24 only)

The Fine Print for this Room Only Discount

The number of rooms available for this promotion is limited.

Additional per adult charges may apply if there are more than two adults per room.

This offer can’t be combined with any other discount or promotion.

Theme park admission is NOT included.

The following room types are excluded:  Three bedroom villas, campsites, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas and Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Bungalows at Polynesian Villas and Bungalows.

Length of stay requirements may apply.

Florida Resident?

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Florida residents can save up to 25% at select Disney resorts from September 1 to December 24 when they book by December 24, 2019.  Note: the number of rooms available for this offer is limited.  Proof of Florida residency will be required at check in.

25% Discount Tier

25% discount is available for rooms at select Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts and select Disney Deluxe Resorts, mostly Sunday through Thursday nights; dropping to 10% for Fridays and Saturdays.

      • Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
      • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House
      • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village
      • Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
      • Disney’s Old Key West Resort
      • Disney’s Riviera Resort (for stays beginning Dec. 16 or later)
      • Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa
      • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
      • Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
      • Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
      • Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
20% Discount Tier

20% discount is available for rooms at select Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts and select Disney Deluxe Resorts, mostly Sunday through Thursday nights; dropping to 10% for Fridays and Saturdays.

      • Disney’s Beach Club Villas
      • Disney’s Beach Club Resort

Moderate Resorts are participating too.  Moderate Resorts listed below are offering a 20% discount for Florida residents for most nights, September 1 – October 3 and November 10 through December 24.  Most Sunday through Thursday nights, October 6 – November 7 are also included.

      • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
      • The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
      • Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
      • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter (15% Discount)
      • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside (15% Discount)
15% Discount Tier

15% discount is available for rooms at select Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts and select Disney Deluxe Resorts, mostly Sunday through Thursday nights; dropping to 10% for Fridays and Saturdays.

      • Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
      • Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows – Studios Only
      • Disney’s Contemporary Resort
      • Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
      • Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  • The Value Resorts listed below are offering a 15% discount for Florida residents for most nights, September 1 – October 3 and November 10 through December 24.  Most Sunday through Thursday nights, October 6 – November 7 are also included.
  • Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
  • Disney’s All Star Movies Resort
  • Disney’s All Star Music Resort
  • Disney’s All Star Sports Resort
  • Disney’s Pop Century Resort

The Fine Print for Florida Residents

Proof of Florida residency is required at check in.

This offer can’t be combined with any other promotion or discount.

This offer does not include theme park admission.

Additional per adult charges may apply if more than two adults are staying in the room.

The following room types are excluded:  Three bedroom villas, campsites, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas and Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Bungalows at Polynesian Villas and Bungalows.

Length of stay requirements may apply.

Free Dining, Room Only and Florida Residents, Oh MY!!!

So, in a nutshell, there are a lot of discount offers available for you if you are considering taking a trip to Disney World this Fall or Winter.  There is a LOT to think about, and it can be overwhelming to figure out which discount (or which meal plan, for that matter) is best for you and your family.

That’s where working with a Disney Travel Agent (like me!) can help.  It doesn’t cost YOU anything, and I can take care of all the headaches you don’t have time or desire to take on.  I can help determine which package is best for you, and I can help with your trip planning as well!  I can even help with meal reservations and Fast Pass bookings.  Working with me will save you time, headaches, aggravation AND money.

Reach out today, brooke@disneycastledreaming.com.  I’d love to help you plan your next Disney dream vacation.

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

 

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P.S. – If you’d like to read more on the difference between the dining plans, and what you should consider when deciding if Free Dining is right for you, please check out the following posts:

FREE DINING for Disney Visa Cardmembers

Disney Launched Free Dining!

Our Anniversary Adventure Begins…

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Traveling from Chicago, we arrived in Orlando on a GORGEOUS Thursday afternoon.  We’d rented a car, and then headed straight towards Disney…taking a brief detour to pick up groceries, and then we were back on our way!  I don’t know about the rest of you, but the moment we see the Walt Disney World entrance is ALWAYS a magic moment for me…Such a thrill to know we were FINALLY here!!

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We stayed at Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort this trip.  We are DVC Members, and had booked a studio with Magic Kingdom view.  Normally, I wouldn’t spend the extra points to get the Magic Kingdom view, but given that we hadn’t been in so long, and I was SERIOUSLY in Castle Withdrawal (it’s a real thing, I promise!!!), I decided to splurge a little for this trip, and I am SO glad we did.  It was worth every single point!!!

One of the downsides of not having been to Disney for a couple of years is that we weren’t aware of some of the significant changes to traffic patterns that had occurred.  The last time we visited (and for many years before), you had to enter the Magic Kingdom gates on the far right side to access the Magic Kingdom resort area (Grand Floridian, Polynesian and Contemporary/Bay Lake Tower).  That has changed.  Disney currently has a lot of construction going on in this area, it looks like they are adding new exit and entrance ramps; they have already added a new exit for the Magic Kingdom resorts BEFORE you get to the Magic Kingdom gates.  Traffic was very backed up in the far right lane; we lost about 40 minutes here, partly due to congestion and partly because we didn’t realize the route to the Magic Kingdom resorts had changed, and we ended up having to go through the Magic Kingdom gates and then basically exit the Magic Kingdom and loop back around to go catch the exit ramp that we’d overlooked the first time….with all the traffic.  We were about the 20th car that we saw have to do this, so I’m happy to report we weren’t the only idiots that missed the signs…it will take some getting used to, but ultimately will be a good change, I think.

I loved seeing the inflatable Mickey and Minnie atop the Magic Kingdom gates…so festive!!!!SONY DSC

Getting settled into our studio at Bay Lake Tower….

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Bay Lake Tower Magic Kingdom View

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Once we were settled into our room and I’d taken 27,000 pictures of the castle from our balcony, it was time to head to the Magic Kingdom for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.  One of the best things about staying at Disney’s Contemporary Resort and/or Bay Lake Tower is that you can walk to the Magic Kingdom.  It takes less than 10 minutes.  A new thing, at least for us, is the security station set up on the sidewalk that is the path from the resort to Magic Kingdom.  We went through security before we even got to the park, which sped up our park entry.  I think this is a terrific idea–and since there are not many people approaching the park from this path, every time we had to pass through security here, it went very quickly.

Once we arrived at the park, we had to make a quick stop at Guest Services to pick up our Annual Passes and make sure the ticket media was loaded on our magic bands.  Once that was done, it was time to enter the park.

Now, I feel the need to remind all of you that I LOVE DISNEY.  I love all of it…but ESPECIALLY the Magic Kingdom.   When things were better financially, I visited Disney 2-3 times every year.  However, the last few years have been rather challenging financially, so we hadn’t been back to Disney since our wedding trip in 2014.  So I had been missing Disney SO much…three years had been a pretty long time for me between trips.  I say all this because when we entered the park through the tunnel and I saw Main Street and the balloons and the Christmas tree, I immediately burst into tears!!  It completely surprised me, but did not surprise my husband at all!  He knows how emotional I get, especially about Disney, so he was pretty confident I’d cry.  I was caught completely off guard, though.  And it was a pretty funny, ugly cry.  And I hadn’t even SEEN the castle yet, haha.

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Almost immediately we were approached by the sweetest cast member, Iair from Paraquay, asking if I was ok.  My  husband was laughing and I was crying.  I think Iair probably thought we were crazy!  I told him I was just emotional because I was so happy to be back.  He asked how long we’d been away, and I told him three years and explained that we’d gotten married at Disney during our last trip.  He was just adorable with us, and wanted to be sure we had bride and groom ears–he even gave us a voucher where we could go and get bride and groom ears.  He was just the sweetest thing, and it was the perfect start to our anniversary trip!

I love these little memorable moments with Disney Cast Members!  Great cast members just add so much extra magic to your trip.

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Coming up…Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party!!

 

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Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party: Party Map and Schedule Released

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Tonight is the first Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party of the season!  Click here to read my detailed post about MVMCP.  Disney has officially released the entertainment schedule and the map for this year’s party, so I thought I would share them here with you guys, in case you are planning a visit this year.

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No real surprises this year, but here are the highlights:

Holiday Wishes Fireworks: 10:00 pm

Once Upon a Christmastime Parade: 8:30 pm and 11:00 pm

Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration: 7:40 pm, 9:25 pm, 10:30 pm, and 11:55 pm

A Totally Tomorrowland Christmas!: 7:45 pm, 8:35 pm, 9:25 pm, 10:45 pm and 11:35 pm

A Frozen Holiday Wish: 8:15 pm

Club Tinsel (Dance Party): 7:00 pm – 12:00 am at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe

VoicePlay (Rockettower Plaza Stage): 8:10 pm, 9:00 pm, 10:20 pm and 11:10 pm

The map highlights holiday treat locations, character meet and greet locations, attractions open during the party and the Once Upon a Christmastime Parade route.

In related news, Disney Parks hosted a live stream this evening, and broadcast tonight’s 6:15 pm showing of A Frozen Holiday Wish.  Did you get a chance to watch it?  Here’s a link to the rebroadcast if you’d like to see it: DisneyParksLive: A Frozen Holiday Wish (Replay)

The Disney Parks Blog also released information about the exclusive Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party merchandise this week.  Here’s the post: MVMCP Merchandise.

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Looks like some pretty cute stuff this year.  Can’t wait to see it in person.

We’re attending the party next Thursday, so I’m planning to post updates and a detailed report about this year’s party after my trip.  I am so excited, I can hardly contain myself.  I think I’m driving my poor husband crazy!  Lucky for him, he’s on the road a lot and can escape the madness, haha.

How about you?  Are you planning to visit on of the twenty-one Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Parties held this season?

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

 

 

SOLD OUT: November 9 2017 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party!

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Wanted to jump on with a quick update:  Usually, the early-in-the-season Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party are a pretty safe bet for lighter crowds and shorter lines.  However, the first Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party of the season has ALREADY sold out.  This year, the first party is Thursday, November 9, 2017.  That party has already completely sold out!!

A couple things that COULD be contributing to this:  Perhaps, Disney is releasing few tickets for the very first party of the season, giving them a chance to work out any kinks in this year’s party events, shows and parades.  Or, they might limit the tickets for the first party to generate news and stories like this one: this could build excitement and drive people that have been thinking about attending the parties this year rush to commit and buy their tickets before they’re all gone!!  Or, quite simply: There may just be a LOT of people planning to attend that very first party.  Usually, that week in November is reasonably light traffic–maybe this year is different?  Maybe more people are traveling to Disney this November?  I don’t work for Disney, so I honestly don’t know.  I’ll keep researching and see if I can learn anything more about this year’s crowds.

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Our tickets for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party are for the 5th party of the season, November 16.  I will be sure to report back after the party to let you all know how crowded it is (or isn’t!) and whether it’s sold out by party night.  Here’s a link to my post with more details about Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.

How about all of you?  Are you planning to visit Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party this year?  Have you bought your tickets yet?  I’d love to hear from you!

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Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

 

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party: Is It Worth It?

MK_ENTRTR1bujr_7095107997One of my very favorite times to visit Walt Disney World is during the Christmas Holiday Season.  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.  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.  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.  Standby lines were up to four hours for some attractions, and it was uncomfortable and difficult to even just walk around.  Moods were challenging and finding the holiday spirit was a little more difficult than usual.  I don’t enjoy the parks as much when they are that crowded, so I tend to avoid that time of year. (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 want to imply you can’t have a terrific vacation at this time of year—it’s just a little more challenging.  I’ll cover that in a separate upcoming post.)

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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.  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’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!

Many of Disney’s holiday festivities can be enjoyed with your regular park admission.  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.

At the Magic Kingdom, however, many of the “special” holiday activities are part of a special ticketed event: Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.  Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party (MVMCP) begins in November and runs several evenings per week through Christmas.  On the days when the party is held, the Magic Kingdom will close early to regular park guests.  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.

MVMCP requires separate admission, and includes special shows, parades, character greetings, merchandise and fireworks only offered during the parties.  The tickets are on the pricey side, so deciding if MVMCP is right for your vacation takes some consideration.

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PRICING

Pricing varies for the party, based on the day.  Weeknights earlier in the season are a little more economical….the most expensive dates are after Thanksgiving and peak a few days before Christmas.  MVMCP occurs on 24 nights, starting on Thursday, November 9 and running through Friday, December 22.  In November, the dates fall primarily on Thursdays and Fridays, with a couple Sundays and Tuesdays.  There are no parties Thanksgiving week.  In December, it’s most Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

Prices start at $89 for adults (plus tax) and $84 (plus tax) for children, ages 3 – 9 for early parties and rise to $95 for adults (plus tax) and $90 (plus tax) for children after Thanksgiving, and peak at $109 (plus tax) for adults and $104 (plus tax) for children just before Christmas.   There are a couple Fridays in December with $99 (plus tax) tickets for adults and $94 (plus tax) for kids.

Note: Disney Vacation Club Members do have access to slightly discounted pricing…but for select nights. For the early parties in November, DVC members can save $7 per ticket; later in the month, the savings drops to $4 per ticket—and there are no DVC tickets available after December 12.  Annual Passholders have access to the same discounts as DVC members.

You can click here to buy tickets direct from Disney: Disney MVMCP

Undercover Tourist: You can save $7 off the price of the regular Adult ticket by purchasing through Undercover Tourist here: Undercover Tourist MVMCP

Note: UT prices include tax where Disney ticket prices don’t add the tax until you check out.  This sometimes can cause confusion, so I wanted you to be aware.

UPDATE: Some December dates have already sold out this year, including December 8, 19, 21 and 22.

SCHEDULE

The party officially starts at 7 p.m. and runs until 12:00 a.m.  Guests with party tickets can enter the Magic Kingdom as early as 4 p.m., but party-related events, characters, and merchandise will not be available until after 7 p.m.

Something they started last year that will be continued this year is that the park will close to regular day guests without party tickets at 6 p.m.  That should significantly help with the crowds at the beginning of the party. In past years, some day guests would stay and enjoy some of the atmosphere, shows and merchandise without having purchased a party ticket, and this created some frustration and larger than anticipated crowds for party guests.  Day guests couldn’t access any rides without a party ticket, but if they avoided cast members, they could still enjoy some of the other benefits.  Hopefully, the extra hour before the party start will help the cast members move most day guest stragglers out before the party starts.  While I understand the frustration of day guests not wanting their day to end early, if I pay extra to attend a special ticketed event, I expect that everyone else enjoying the event with me has also paid the premium.  Disney does a good job of alerting guests that there will be a party that evening and the park will be closing early, so guests can plan to attend a different park that day if they choose, or if they have park hopping privileges, they can “hop” to a different park at 6 pm when the Magic Kingdom closes.

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To maximize the value of this pretty expensive ticket, I recommend you plan to be at the Magic Kingdom at or near 4 pm.  This gives you the opportunity to enjoy a few rides and have an early dinner before the party begins, and gives you a little more park time for your party dollar.  Fast Past Plus reservations are not available during the party, but you should be able to book a couple for the late afternoon.  Remember, Fast Pass Plus windows are one hour, and you have a grace period of 10-15 minutes after the window closes to use them.  You may want to try and book a 3:30 FP, a 4:30 FP and a 5:30 FP if there are attractions available that work for you.  Arriving at 4 p.m., you’re within your 3:30 – 4:30 window for the first attraction.  No FP+ will be available after 6 p.m.

Guests with Party tickets will be issued a wristband.  You MUST have a wristband to ride attractions, shop or dine after 7 p.m., once the party has begun.  If you enter the party at 4 p.m., you will get your wristband then.  If you are in the park on a regular admission prior to 4 p.m., (I don’t recommend burning a regular park day on a day when you have a party ticket unless you are an Annual Passholder) there will be stations at various places where you will be able to show your park ticket and get your wristband.  Yes, Disney will sell same day party tickets to day guests in the park who want to stay for the party—unless the party is already sold out.  Same day tickets are priced higher than purchasing in advance.

The official show and parade schedule for 2017 has not been released yet as the first party is not until November 9.  I will update once the “official” schedule is out there.

But unofficially, based on last year’s schedule, I think there are a few things we can count on:

It will SNOW on Main Street.  At many points throughout the evening, SNOW will fall.  For those of us from snowy climates, this may not be that exciting.  But for thousands who NEVER see snow, this is a relatively big deal.  And, I have to admit, does add to the Holiday magic.  (Protect your cameras though…the “snow” has soap in it and is not great for those expensive lenses.)

Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade will happen twice during the party.  Once relatively early and once later in the evening.  Last year, the times were 8:30 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.  Note: that’s the time the parade will depart from it’s starting point in Frontierland near Splash Mountain.  Depending on where you go to watch the parade, your time to see the parade may vary.  Generally, the first parade is more crowded than the second, although if you go on a very busy/popular/sold out night, it is likely that BOTH parades will be very crowded.  This is a big highlight of the party for me—it’s one of the best parades Disney does, second only to the Halloween themed Boo to You parade featured during the Halloween parties.  Note: After the parties end just before Christmas, Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade will happen during regular park hours for a few days, so if you ARE going to be in the park during Christmas, you CAN see this parade during the day without a Party ticket.  I really like seeing it at night though.

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Holiday Wishes Fireworks will happen between the two parades.  Last year was at 10:00 p.m.  I LOVE fireworks, and Disney fireworks are just AMAZING.  Holiday Wishes is another favorite of ours.  This is another MUST NOT MISS part of the parties for us.

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Frozen Holiday Wish will happen twice during the evening.  This is the short “mini-show” where the castle’s holiday icicle lights light up for the evening.  The first show was at 6:30 p.m. last year, so day guests could see it as well as party guests.  The second show was at 8:15 p.m.  Generally, both of these are pretty crowded, but the second will be less crowded than the first.   (Note: This happens every night during the holiday season, usually at 6:30 p.m., so this is one party event that you don’t have to be at the party to see, you can see it on another night if that works better for you.)  I am a BIG fan of the icicle castle, my husband will tell you I take dozens of pictures of it every trip during this time of year…but the extreme crowds in the hub and on Main Street for this make it a hit or miss, no big deal for me personally.

Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration (Castle Forecourt Holiday Show) will happen several times during the evening.  Last year’s times were 7:40 p.m., 9:25 p.m., 10:30 p.m. and 12 a.m.  This holiday themed show features Mickey and Minnie as well as many other characters and runs about 25 minutes.  For us, this is a must-not-miss show, so we will try to catch it sometime during the party.

Totally Tomorrowland Christmas will happen several times during the evening.  This is a cute show at the back of Tomorrowland, and features Stitch, Buzz Lightyear, and Mike Wozowski and is upbeat and fun.  It’s around 15 minutes long.  Last year’s times were 7:40 p.m., 8:30 p.m., 9:20 p.m. and 10:45 p.m.  This one is cute but unless we happen to be back there when it is happening, we don’t tend to catch it.  Too much else to do!

Character Greetings will happen throughout the party.  Another big highlight of MVMCP is the special Character Greetings you may not be able to get any other time.  Some characters have special Holiday/Winter attire, and sometimes there are characters (Scrooge McDuck) that you NEVER see.  One really popular staple is Jack Skellington in his Santa suit.  Once this year’s information with specific characters and locations is released, I will update this post.

DINING

There are “complimentary” treats available during the party to party guest.  Usually there are four locations that feature treats.  Last year, you could find Hot Cocoa and Snickerdoodle Cookies at the Tortuga Tavern in Adventureland; Hot Cocoa and Peppermint Bark Cookies in Tomorrowland at the Lunching Pad; Eggnog and Ginger-Molasses Cookies in Liberty Square at Heritage House and in Fantasyland, you could find Apple Cider, Sugar Cookies and Snow Cones at Pete’s Silly Sideshow.  There are healthy options available upon request.

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In addition, some of the Quick Service spots that remain open during the party (this is LIMITED, so I recommend you have dinner BEFORE the party—besides, you don’t want to spend time sitting down and eating when you could be enjoying all the party festivities!!!) offer “special” items only available during the parties.  These are NOT free, but can be fun “Special” treats.  Last year’s special treats includes Holiday Tree cupcakes, Peppermint hot fudge sundaes, Frozen Snowflake cupcakes and holiday cookies.

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Most restaurants close early on party nights, so plan to eat early.  Again, you probably don’t want to spend party time eating dinner.  Our very first Holiday party we didn’t plan for dinner, and didn’t realize how limited dining options would be after 7 p.m.  We ended up getting room service at 1 a.m. back at our hotel!  Don’t assume all the Quick Service places will be open—Pinocchio’s Village Haus becomes a treat station and Columbia Harbour House closes completely.   You can make Advance Dining Reservations (ADRs) for sit down restaurants up until the party starts; if you don’t have a party ticket, be advised that they will ask you to leave the park after you have finished dining.  I recommend planning either a late, big lunch and snacking during the party or doing an early dinner (before 6 p.m.).  This year, we’ve got reservations at Liberty Tree Tavern at 5:25 p.m. on party night.  We’re planning to enter the part at 4 p.m. and hitting a couple of rides before dinner, then we’ll be all set for the party!

ATTRACTIONS

Most, but not all, attractions are open during the party.  Usually, less active attractions like Carousel of Progress are closed.  Generally speaking, party crowds are lighter than a typical busy Magic Kingdom day, and there are no Fast Pass Plus reservations so everything is standby lines.  Usually, lines for the attractions that are open are significantly shorter than during a regular day, especially later in the evening.

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Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is the newest “big” attraction—it tends to still have long lines, even during the parties.  If possible, get a pre-party fast pass to minimize your wait time for this one, or plan to visit it near the end of the night.  I wasn’t successful in my Fast Pass mission, so I will be keeping an eye on the wait times here throughout the night.  It’s our first night of vacation, and our first time back in three years so hitting our favorite attractions IS a priority for us…just not the only priority.

Obviously, sold out parties and more popular evenings are busier and have longer lines than earlier, less congested parties.  If you plan to attend a party closer to Christmas, be prepared for heavier crowds.  If you set your expectations properly, you will still have a great time—you just may have to be a bit more strategic.

Disney has not yet officially announced which attractions will be open during the party, but usually all the most popular attractions are open.  One of the best values of the party for us is being able to walk on (or have very short waits) for most of our favorite attractions.  It can still be a struggle to get everything done though, so make sure you take a look at everything you want to do during the party and plan your attraction visits AROUND the special party events.  You don’t want to be riding It’s a Small World and miss the special, party only Fireworks, if the fireworks are important to you.  Yes, riding all your favorite attractions with short lines is AWESOME, but most likely, you will be visiting Magic Kingdom at least once more during your trip—make sure you get the most bang for your park ticket and take advantage of the party activities you won’t be able to do on a regular day.  If that Scrooge McDuck meet and greet is important, prioritize that over a third time on Pirates, know what I mean?  Don’t let time get away from you.  The actual party time is 5 hours, 7 p.m. until 12 a.m.  That’s actually NOT a lot of time with all the activities and character greetings going on.  Pick your most important activities and make sure you work everything else in around those.

PHOTOPASS/MEMORY MAKER

If you’ve been reading this site for awhile, you already know that I am a BIG proponent of PhotoPass and Memory Maker.  For me, photos are my FAVORITE souvenir.  Writing this blog, looking through photos of past parties and park visits brings back feelings and memories—it’s hard to top having visual captures of special moments and memories.  I mean, the moment my husband proposed is forever captured in a PhotoPass picture—it’s a running joke between us that I drag my husband and any other family members traveling with us to as many PhotoPass photographers as I think I can get away with before they kill me.  Some family members are more understanding of this than others. Note to self: Death is a quick way to ruin a vacation!

Unless it’s a really short trip, or you just REALLY don’t like getting your picture taken, I highly recommend purchasing Memory Maker before your trip.  If you have an annual pass, Memory Maker is included with your Annual Pass.  Here’s a link to my detailed post about PhotoPass and Memory Maker: Disney PhotoPass/Disney Memory Maker

During the parties, there are usually some special “Magic Shots” or “Animated Magic Shots” that are available ONLY during the parties.  If you aren’t familiar with “Magic Shots” these are the pictures where a PhotoPass Photographer “adds a little magic” to the picture after he/she take it.  Some “Magic Shots” from last year’s MVMCP included Toy Soldiers, Tinkerbell in her Holiday outfit, Jack Skellington’s dog Zero, and the “Kringle Krew” dancing through pictures in “Animated Magic Shots”.

PhotoPass Photographers will be at many locations around the party, and they stay out until after the party ends and the park closes, so take LOTS of pictures.  The more you take, the better the odds are that you will LOVE some of the finished results!  I like to play the odds! 😉

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After the party, you’ll find special borders and stickers available to you for the pictures taken during the party.

Note: If you DON’T have Memory Maker, Disney DOES offer a one day option for $59.99 that you can have guest relations add to your account—If you think there’s a remote chance that over the course of 5 hours (or 9 hours if you enter the park at 4 pm) you’ll like at least 5 pictures enough to want to keep them, this is a DEFINITE MUST.  (Of course, if you’ve read any of my other posts, you know that I recommend you get Memory Maker for your trip anyway—if you already have Memory Maker, your party pictures will automatically be part of it, along with the special party-only borders and stickers.)

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

Disney offers a Holiday Wishes Dessert Package for an additional price.  Each package includes desserts and beverages and special fireworks viewing areas.  The Fireworks Holiday Dessert Party at Tomorrowland Terrace features reserved seating throughout the experience, both during the Dessert Party and during the fireworks.  Tickets for this package are $79 for adults and $47 for children ages 3-9 (tax not included).  This is IN ADDITION TO your ticket for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.

The Fireworks Holiday Dessert Party with Plaza Garden Viewing includes desserts and (non-alcoholic) beverages and a seating area for the dessert portion of the party; after dessert, you are led to a standing room only viewing area in the Plaza Garden.  Tickets for this package are $59 for adults and $35 for children ages 3-9 (tax not includes).  This is IN ADDITION TO your ticket for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.

If you would like to book either of these experiences, call 407-939-3463 or book online at Disney MVMCP Dessert Party Options

I am a fan, generally, of Fireworks Dessert Parties, especially for very crowded park days.  In fact, we have tickets for the Plaza Garden Viewing party for another night during our trip, primarily for just that reason.  The park will be crowded, and we LOVE Disney Fireworks and getting good pictures of them are very important to us.  The parties are a good way to insure you have a great spot to view the fireworks and who can resist lots of desserts?  I don’t think the Tomorrowland Terrace Dessert Pary is the best value—while you’ll have seating the whole time, it’s a lot of money for a chair and it’s not the best spot for the Fireworks.  I was really happy when they added the Plaza Garden option as it’s more economical and, I believe, a better spot to see the fireworks.  We’ll find out when we get there in November!  I’ll be taking pictures and posting my review after our trip.

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BUT: Even though I am a fan of the Dessert Parties in general, I do NOT think they are worth it for the parties.  Unless money is just NOT an issue at all for you, and you could potentially attend more than one party during the season, I don’t think the Dessert Party (either one) is a good value during the limited party time.  Basically, you’ll end up spending 1 hour or more at the Dessert Party, and while that will include the fireworks, it’s a BIG CHUNK of party time where you won’t be available to do other party activities.  Or you’ll cut your dessert party time short (potentially missing out on the treats you are paying for) to enjoy more of the party activities.  I think it’s a losing proposition.  The party ticket is already pretty pricey, and then to add another $60-$80 (plus tax!) on top of that just seems pretty excessive to me.  In addition, the party crowds ARE smaller than a regular park day, so I don’t think it’s as important to set aside a special viewing area for the Fireworks.  We’ll find out for sure when we are there in November; I’ll be posting a review of this year’s party and our personal experience after our trip.

The MVMCP Fireworks Dessert Party might make sense for you if you’re attending a sold out party, have issues standing for long periods of time, or if you have big issues with the crowds; if you can afford it, and it makes sense for you and your traveling group, go for it.

BOTTOM LINE: IS IT WORTH IT?

Everyone is different, and I encourage you to think about your unique situation to determine if this is a good value proposition for you and your traveling party.

Things to consider:

Ages of Your Group:  If you have very young children, you may not want to attend an event that keeps them up past midnight.  Alternatively, you may choose to leave the party early to protect their bedtimes (and your enjoyment with them the next day 😉 ).  If this is the case, your party time shrinks from 5 – 9 hours (if you enter the park at 4 p.m.) to 3 – 5 hours.  The party may NOT be a good value at that point—you have to evaluate what activities you could complete in the available time to determine if there’s enough value for it to make sense for YOU.

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What you have planned for the next day: If you have a BIG day or really early start planned for the next day, you may NOT want to do a party that lasts until Midnight.  We tend to MAXIMIZE our party enjoyment which means we stay as long as we can, until they basically kick us out 😊.  Think about how long it will take to get back to your resort.  Depending on where you are staying and how big the crowds are for the buses and monorails, it could be 2 am before you are in bed.  This year, we have an Epcot day planned for the next day, with a 9 am park open.  I will probably make breakfast in our room, so hopefully we won’t have to get up until 7ish…and we can walk home from the Magic Kingdom, so even staying late, we should be in bed by 1ish.  Think about what you’ll do the next day.  Can it be a rest day?  Or a sleep really late day?

Do you (and the rest of your group) enjoy the holidays?  If yes, the party is a big YES.  If NOT, avoid the party—you will NOT be able to escape Christmas music and holiday magic if you attend MVMCP.

Finances: There is not getting around it: These party tickets are pricey.  A few years ago, tickets were under $60, and the decision was a LOT easier.  Now that tickets are nearing $100 for what is, essentially, a five-hour event, the decision is not as clear cut.  However, the party does include a LOT of value.  The parade and the fireworks alone are worth the cost of admission TO ME.  Your mileage may vary.   Short attraction lines and unique character greeting opportunities are extra value FOR ME.  Throw in free cookies and special PhotoPass Magic Shots and I’m THRILLED.  But everyone is different.  For us, this meant working a couple extra weekends to make enough extra $$ to be able to do it.  It also meant NOT doing a couple other things we might have done otherwise…but for us, this has a lot of value, and is an important component of this year’s vacation.

Souvenirs: Are you a pin collector?  Do you always try to find that one t-shirt that no one else has?  The parties feature unique merchandise that is ONLY available during the parties (and sometimes at outlets a few months later, haha).   Last year’s party only merchandise includes several shirts, a Christmas ornament, a special magic band, and some special pins, including a limited release pin only available for Annual Passholders.  The pins almost always sell out, as does most of the other limited edition special “Party Only” merchandise.  Disney has not shared what this year’s merchandise will be, but one of the advantages of attending a party earlier in the season is that you are much more likely to have a lot more to choose from than later in the season.  They don’t re-order; once it’s gone, it’s gone.

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So…is it worth it for YOU?  I’d love to know what you decide.  For us, it’s absolutely worth it.  We LOVE the Christmas parties.  I am SO excited that we are kicking off this year’s trip with the party—it will be a GREAT way to celebrate our anniversary and our return to Disney.

I can’t wait to share with all of you our party-going experience after our trip!  22 days to go!

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Happy Dreaming!

Brooke