Geo-82 at EPCOT: A Sophisticated Sip Above Spaceship Earth

Tucked just above Spaceship Earth, Geo-82 is one of EPCOT’s most intriguing new additions—a sleek, adults-only lounge offering elevated cocktails and calm in the middle of the park’s constant motion.

You’ll find it inside the same building you exit after riding Spaceship Earth, in the area filled with interactive exhibits and games. You can enter that space from outside too. If you’re facing World Showcase, the entrance is on the right side of the building; Geo-82 is just inside those doors.


Checking In and First Impressions

Reservations are required—and tough to snag. I tried right at the 60-day mark, then nearly every day after, finally landing a Monday afternoon slot about two weeks before my trip. Even same-day searches showed nothing. This is a small, intimate venue with limited seating, so patience pays off.

After checking in, guests head upstairs (there’s also an elevator). At the top, you’re greeted with a cool towel—heavenly on a hot Florida afternoon—and shown to a small waiting area before being escorted into the lounge itself.


The Space and Vibe

Geo-82 is a single, medium-sized room with windows stretching across the front, framing a view toward World Showcase Lagoon. The décor is understated and elegant—comfortable without being themed to death. Think contemporary lounge with warm lighting, sleek lines, and plenty of breathing room.

Geo-82 at EPCOT

There’s a long bar spanning the width of the space and small groupings of tables and chairs arranged throughout. I was seated at the bar for my 2:45 p.m. reservation and immediately noticed how calm it felt. Three bartenders worked behind the bar, and servers handled the tables, so the experience felt personal and unhurried.

Unlike places like Oga’s Cantina or BaseLine Tap House, everyone here has an assigned seat. No crowding, no standing—just a relaxed, civilized drink above the hustle of EPCOT.


The Drinks and Menu

Geo-82 is undeniably pricey. Specialty cocktails hover around $24 each, and the small-plates menu is limited but upscale. The charcuterie board came highly recommended by both guests and my bartender, but at $29, it seemed better suited for sharing.

I opted for the Funghi Flatbread instead—about $14.95—and it was delicious. (The name doesn’t sound good, I know, but mushrooms, gouda, garlic…so good!) Perfect as a shared snack or, in my case, an early dinner that hit the spot.

Geo-82 at EPCOT
Funghi Flatbread

Most of the specialty drinks lean heavily on whiskey and bourbon, which isn’t my thing, so I asked the bartender for suggestions. Geo-82 has a full bar, and the staff genuinely want to create something you’ll love. We settled on a spicy margarita, and it was perfect—fresh, balanced, and just the right kick.

Geo-82 at EPCOT

The couple seated next to me ordered the Disney Select Bourbon Flight ($55), which appears to be a house specialty. Watching its presentation was fascinating, and I immediately thought my stepdad—who’s serious about bourbon—would love this place.

Geo-82 at EPCOT

Geo-82: The Experience

This isn’t a rushed, “finish your drink in 45 minutes” kind of experience. There’s currently no set time limit, and when I asked, the hostess said they’ve discussed possibly adding a 75- or 90-minute window during peak seasons, but nothing official yet.

The bartenders were knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely fun to talk with. One joked that “it’s amazing what you can do when you don’t need to appeal to an eight-year-old palate,” and that summed up the vibe nicely.

Geo-82 at EPCOT

Geo-82 is adults-only, and honestly, I’m all for it. Walt Disney World is overwhelmingly kid-friendly—this is one of the few spaces designed purely for adults to unwind. Watching the crowd that afternoon, everyone seemed relaxed and happy. Every table was full, yet it still felt peaceful.

If you tend to get overstimulated by the full-throttle Disney energy, Geo-82 might be your ideal place to take a breather. Just know—you’ll pay for that serenity.

Geo-82 at EPCOT

Fireworks Viewing and Special Experience

During the day, the lounge’s front windows provide a clear line of sight toward World Showcase Lagoon. In theory, that should make it a solid fireworks viewing location, though you are quite far back. Geo-82 offers a Fireworks Experience package priced at $179 + tax and gratuity per person.

Geo-82 at EPCOT

That event begins one hour before Luminous: The Symphony of Us and includes champagne or event-exclusive cocktails, a tasting tower of savory bites, and sweets served during the show. It sounds elegant, but given the distance and price, I’m not sure it’s a must-do—at least for me right now.

Geo-82at EPCOT

There are currently no discounts for DVC, Annual Passholders, or Cast Members, and from what I was told, that’s unlikely to change anytime soon.


The Bottom Line

Geo-82 is a refined, adults-only haven in the middle of EPCOT’s chaos—a place to sip something sophisticated, enjoy good conversation, and take a deep breath.

It’s expensive, yes, but you’re paying for atmosphere, exclusivity, and quality service. If you’re a cocktail lover—or a bourbon fan—you’ll probably think it’s worth every penny.

Geo-82 at EPCOT

For me, Geo-82 felt like a little pocket of calm where Disney lets grown-ups have a moment to themselves. And honestly, I’m all for that.

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Test Track Reopens at EPCOT July 22, 2025

Start your engines—because Test Track is racing back into action with a brand-new look, feel, and vibe. Disney has announced that the reimagined Test Track reopens at EPCOT July 22, 2025!

If you’ve been missing the adrenaline rush of speeding through EPCOT in a sleek, custom-designed concept car, good news: the Imagineering team has been hard at work giving this fan-favorite attraction a futuristic makeover. And from what we’ve seen so far? It’s more than just a tune-up.

Test Track reopens at EPCOT July 22, 2025
Concept Art: Disney Parks

What’s New on the Reimagined Test Track?

Test Track closed for this reimagining last year on June 17. Disney told us then that the attraction would be closed for at least a year. I’ll be honest, I really thought this project would take much longer for them to complete. I was really pleasantly surprised when Disney announced that Test Track would reopen on July 22.

Disney tells us that this update is all about marrying cutting-edge automotive technology with the storytelling magic Disney is known for. Here’s what’s on the dashboard:

  • An all-new musical score designed to match the ride’s new tone and pacing. Music lovers, you’ll definitely want to pay attention—Disney rarely misses when it comes to a soundtrack.
  • Immersive new scenes that put you directly in the driver’s seat of tomorrow’s tech. One standout? A scene that uses over 29,000 points of light to simulate what it’s like for a car to “see” the world using cameras and sensors. (If you’re into cool visuals, this one’s going to blow you away.)
  • A fresh storyline that focuses not only on innovation, but also on the heart of what driving is about: freedom, exploration, and shared moments with people you love.

A New Look, Same High-Speed Thrill

The layout and ride mechanics will feel familiar—you’ll still be designing your own vehicle, testing its capabilities, and yes, speeding around that outdoor loop at over 60 mph. But now, everything has a sleeker, more futuristic energy. The updated visuals and theming bring the experience closer to what you’d expect from the next generation of smart vehicles.

Test Track reopens at EPCOT on July 22, 2025
Concept Art: Disney Parks

Who Gets to Ride First?

As with most major attraction reopenings, Disney will be offering early previews for select groups. That includes:

  • Cast Members
  • Annual Passholders
  • Disney Vacation Club Members
  • Golden Oak residents
  • Club 33 Members

If you’re part of any of these groups, keep an eye on your email (and your My Disney Experience app) for details on preview dates and registration.

Need a Thrill Fix Before July 22?

Can’t wait to get your adrenaline pumping? You’re not out of luck. Walt Disney World is bursting with thrill rides that’ll hold you over until Test Track reopens. Try:

  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind – still one of my favorite coaster experiences on property
  • TRON Lightcycle / Run – sleek, fast, and visually stunning
  • Expedition Everest – a classic for a reason
  • Slinky Dog Dash – don’t underestimate this one—it’s joyful, zippy fun

And while you’re exploring, check out the “Cool Kid Summer” fun happening around the resort—Disney’s bringing even more playful, family-friendly magic to the parks this summer.

Disney Summer Magic for Kids. Cool Kid Summer Walt Disney World Summer 2025
Image: Disney Parks

The Bottom Line

The new Test Track promises to be more than a re-theme—it’s a full sensory refresh that combines the ride we’ve loved for years with a new layer of storytelling and high-tech immersion. Whether you’re a car enthusiast, a thrill-seeker, or just someone who loves a fresh Disney experience, this is one update you won’t want to miss.

So mark your calendars for July 22, buckle up, and get ready to hit the road in a whole new way.

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Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater: Disney’s Most Entertaining Meal?

If you’re looking for a dining experience that feels like pure Disney magic—quirky, immersive, nostalgic, and just a little bit silly—you can’t do much better than Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. There are no Disney characters here–this is not a Fab 5 themed restaurant–but it is one of the most highly themed table service restaurants in Walt Disney World.

This is one of those restaurants that’s more than just a place to eat—it’s a full-blown experience. I’ve been coming here for more than 30 years, and even with rising prices and menu changes, it still holds a special place in my heart.

On our most recent trip in May 2025, it absolutely delivered once again.

The Vibe: Retro Cool with a Side of Cheese

As soon as you step into Sci-Fi, it’s like walking onto a Hollywood soundstage set for a 1950s drive-in movie. It’s always “nighttime” inside, with a starlit sky, glowing neon signage, and rows of vintage car booths pointed toward the big screen. The attention to detail is incredible—down to the working car speakers and glow-in-the-dark dashboard lights.

Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Photo: Disney Parks

You’re seated “in” a convertible car (unless you request a table), and the screen in front of you plays a continuous 40-minute loop of old-school sci-fi movie trailers, retro snack ads, intermission bumpers, and even a Tom & Jerry cartoon.

It’s campy, nostalgic, and absolutely delightful.

And yes, I’ve seen the loop enough times to recognize most of it—but I still love it. There’s something so relaxing about sitting in the cool dark room, sipping a milkshake, and watching cheesy monsters wreak havoc on unsuspecting towns.

The Food: Simple, Satisfying, and Surprisingly Good

Let’s be clear—this is not gourmet food. But it is solid, dependable, and always hits the spot. The menu is more limited than it used to be, like many Disney restaurants post-2020, but there are still enough choices to make most people happy—especially for lunch.

  • I had the classic American burger (juicy, flavorful, cooked just right) with onion rings (so GOOD!!)
  • My mom had the grilled chicken citrus salad, which she described as “really good” and super fresh
  • We skipped dessert but were very tempted by the milkshakes (they’re worth the calories, if you ask me)
Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Photo: Disney Parks

If you’re hungry, nostalgic, and craving comfort food with a side of cheesy sci-fi charm, this is your place.

The Service: Friendly and On Point

We had great service on this visit. Our server checked in multiple times, kept drinks filled, and helped navigate the dark lighting when it came time to sign the check (yes, it’s really dim inside). A flashlight from your phone helps if you’re trying to read small print or fill in a tip.

In all the years I’ve eaten here, I’ve never had bad service. That’s saying something.

Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Brooke & Linda at Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater

A/C, Entertainment, and a Much-Needed Break

One of the best things about Sci-Fi isn’t even the theming—it’s the break it gives you. (Ok, yes, it’s the theming–but the break is the second best thing!)

Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Photo: Brooke Hudson

This restaurant is dark, quiet-ish, and COLD. On a hot Florida day (and let’s be real, that’s most of them), it’s a glorious relief. You can kick back, cool off, and rest your feet while enjoying lunch that feels like an attraction in itself.

If you’re someone who struggles with the heat (like me and my mom), this kind of dining break makes a huge difference in how much stamina you have for the rest of your day.

The Bottom Line

Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is one of the best themed restaurants at Walt Disney World—and it delivers on both experience and comfort. The food is good, the prices are reasonable (by Disney standards), and the atmosphere is pure retro joy.

  • Is it fine dining? No.
  • Will the food blow your mind? Probably not.
  • Will you leave happy and refreshed? Almost definitely.

This is one of the few restaurants where I truly feel like the experience is worth every penny. And as someone who’s been dining here for decades, I can confidently say: I’ve never been disappointed.

Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Photo: Disney Parks

Quick Facts: Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater

  • Location: Disney’s Hollywood Studios (near Commissary Lane)
  • Cuisine: American comfort food (burgers, salads, sandwiches, shakes)
  • Meals: Lunch & Dinner
  • Reservations: Highly recommended
  • Pricing: Moderate ($15–$30 per entrée)
  • Discounts: Yes—DVC, Annual Passholder, Disney Visa
  • Atmosphere: Dark, air-conditioned, immersive retro drive-in theater
  • Entertainment: Loop of old sci-fi trailers, cartoons, snack ads
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70 Years of Magic at Disneyland — The Happiest Celebration on Earth!

If you’ve ever dreamed of being part of Disney history, now’s your chance! The 70th Anniversary Celebration of Disneyland Resort officially launched on May 16, 2025, and it’s a spectacular tribute to seven decades of joy, magic, and imagination. This once-in-a-lifetime Disneyland Anniversary event will continue through Summer 2026, so there’s plenty of time to plan your visit — and plenty of reasons to get excited!

Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Photo: Disney Parks

Here’s everything you need to know about what’s waiting for you at The Happiest Place on Earth:


🎆 Brand-New and Returning Entertainment

From fan-favorite parades to all-new nighttime spectacles, Disneyland is pulling out all the stops:

Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Photo: Disney Parks
  • “World of Color – Happiness!” at Disney California Adventure is a dazzling new nighttime spectacular hosted by the Emotions from Inside Out and Inside Out 2, complete with music from Encanto, Turning Red, Tangled and more — plus a brand-new song by FITZ and a powerful rendition of “Rainbow Connection” by Boyz II Men.
  • “Paint the Night” Parade returns with over a million LED lights and appearances by Mickey, Elsa, Belle, Buzz, and many more.
  • “Wondrous Journeys” brings breathtaking projection mapping and fireworks to Sleeping Beauty Castle, Main Street, and beyond.
  • “Tapestry of Happiness” transforms it’s a small world into an animated tribute to Disneyland history — all set to the official celebration anthem, Celebrate Happy.
  • “Celebrate Happy Cavalcade” dances through Disneyland with rare character sightings (hello, Duffy and ShellieMay!).
  • And don’t miss “Better Together: A Pixar Pals Celebration!” — a vibrant daytime parade in California Adventure featuring characters from Luca, Up, and Turning Red.
Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Paint the Night Parade, Photo: Disney Parks
Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
It’s a Small World “Tapestry of Happiness”, Photo: Disney Parks

🌟 Decor & Dazzle Everywhere You Look

Across both parks and Downtown Disney, festive 70th-themed décor lights up the resort:

Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Photo: Disney Parks
  • A 50-foot sculpture inspired by Sleeping Beauty Castle gleams in the esplanade.
  • Sleeping Beauty Castle shimmers with a commemorative medallion.
  • Mickey and Minnie are dressed to impress in all-new anniversary attire — a perfect photo op!
  • Carthay Circle hosts a special projection and lighting moment nightly to the Celebrate Happy anthem.
Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Mickey & Minnie, Photo: Disney Parks

🎠 Special Touches on Classic Attractions

Disney has even added new anniversary magic inside some beloved rides:

  • it’s a small world now features Miguel and Dante from Coco in the Mexico scene.
  • Toy Story Midway Mania! includes 70th celebration nods and surprises.
  • MagicBand+ users will unlock exclusive interactions in five themed lands and sync to shows for immersive, glowing magic.
Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Coco & Dante, It’s a Small World, Photo: Disney Parks
Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Toy Story Midway Mania, Photo: Disney Parks

🛍️ Limited-Time Merchandise & Must-Try Treats

Of course, there’s exclusive 70th anniversary merch to shop — from spirit jerseys to collectibles and home goods.

Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Photo: Disney Parks

And with 70+ specialty food and drink items, you can snack your way through nostalgia and new creations alike. Highlights include:

  • Mickey-shaped celebration waffles
  • Themed cold brews and mocktails
  • Retro-inspired bites like the W.E.D. chili cheese baked potato
Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Treats, Photo: Disney Parks
Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Treats, Photo: Disney Parks

🎟️ Special Offers & Guided Tours

To make your visit more affordable and memorable:

  • Special ticket offers are available now: 3-day tickets from $120/day or 4-day from $100/day (valid through August 14, 2025).
  • Hotel discounts of up to 20% at Disneyland Resort Hotels.
  • Take the “Story of Celebration” Guided Tour — a two-hour walk through Disney history.

📸 The Bottom Line

Disneyland's 70th Anniversary
Photo: Disney Parks

Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Celebration is a dream come true for lifelong fans and new visitors alike. Whether you’re a Disneyland local with a Magic Pass that goes every week, a die-hard Walt Disney World fan who has never even been to California, or a first time Disney Parks visitor, Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary celebration has something for YOU.

Disney is really going all out to make this a very special year (18 months?). If you’ve ever even THOUGHT about making the trip to Disneyland, I think this is definitely the year to do it! Everything I’ve seen so far has me really excited to visit Disneyland during this 70th Anniversary celebration. What about you? Are you already a Disneyland Fan? Do the 70th Anniversary announcements make you want to plan a visit? Please comment below!

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Tiffins at Animal Kingdom: A Beautiful Atmosphere, Outstanding Food—and Surprisingly Disappointing Service

If you’re looking for a luxurious, elevated dining experience inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Tiffins is hard to beat. This high-end table service restaurant has long been one of my favorites for special occasions. It’s a serene escape from the chaos of the parks, filled with gorgeous art, adventurous cuisine, and a calm, elegant atmosphere that feels worlds away from typical theme park dining.

Tiffins at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Tiffins, Photo: Brooke Hudson

But on our most recent visit in May 2025, while the food absolutely lived up to its reputation… the service fell surprisingly flat.

Setting the Stage: Why Tiffins?

Tiffins is nestled on Discovery Island near the bridge to Pandora—The World of Avatar. The restaurant celebrates world travel and exploration, and the theming is spectacular. From African and Asian artifacts to gallery-style displays of Imagineering sketches and photographs, it’s a feast for the eyes before you ever see a plate.

Tiffins at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Tiffins, Photo: Brooke Hudson

My mom and I decided to return to Tiffins for dinner during our Animal Kingdom evening, taking advantage of extended evening hours for deluxe resort guests. We hadn’t dined there in several trips—largely due to the price—but I managed to snag a last-minute reservation after canceling a previous booking at Jiko.

Tiffins at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Tiffins, Photo: Brooke Hudson

(One tip: Because Tiffins is on the pricier side, it’s often easier to get a reservation here than at other popular spots. If you’re looking for a high-quality, sit-down meal inside Animal Kingdom, it’s a great option to check on short notice.)

The Food: Still Outstanding

Let’s start with the highlight: the food was excellent. Truly. Every bite of our meal was beautifully presented and expertly prepared. I had a hard time choosing between two entrées (always a good sign), and my mom and I both enjoyed our appetizers, drinks, and mains.

Tiffins at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Photo: Brooke Hudson

My mom had a glass of wine, and I had a specialty cocktail, Lamu Libation (STARR African Rum, Banana Liqueur, Guava Purée with Orange, Lime, and Pineapple Juices topped with Goslings 151 Rum Float). Either way, the drinks were great, the flavors were bold and interesting, and everything was served hot and fresh. On this visit, we elected to share an appetizer, and we chose the Pineapple Glazed Pork Belly. This was so good and very rich. It practically melted in our mouths! For the entrees, Mom chose the Pan-Roasted Fish Filet while I chose the Oaxacan Pork Duo. Both entrees were excellent.

Tiffins at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Tiffins, Photo: Brooke Hudson
Tiffins at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Tiffins, Photo: Brooke Hudson

The menu has changed a bit since our last visit—there are fewer entrées than there used to be; however, there was still a good variety of options available. One item my mom really missed was the forbidden rice she’d had on a previous trip. It had absolutely blown her away, and she was disappointed to see it gone.

Tiffinis at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Tiffins Menu
Tiffins at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Tiffins Menu

Still, the available options were well-curated and reflected the same international flair and culinary creativity Tiffins is known for.

The Service: Not What We Expected

Here’s where things went sideways: the service didn’t match the setting.

Now to be fair—our server wasn’t bad. He wasn’t rude or unpleasant. He took our order and brought our food efficiently. But he was clearly uninterested in engaging with us. There was no warmth, no conversation, and no effort to make the evening feel special—even though he noted my mom’s birthday when we first sat down.

Tiffins at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Tiffins, Photo: Brooke Hudson

In past visits, we’ve been blown away by the staff here. On multiple occasions, servers have gone above and beyond to create a magical, celebratory experience—sometimes bringing a complimentary dessert, offering recommendations, or just chatting kindly throughout the meal. That’s part of what always made the high price tag feel worth it.

This time? Nothing. And that contrast stood out sharply.

At a casual spot, I’d shrug it off. But at a signature dining location where the entrees start around $40, I expect more than basic, functional service. And after years of excellent experiences, this felt like a letdown.

The Bottom Line

Tiffins remains one of the best culinary experiences in any Disney park. The food is consistently top-notch, the setting is gorgeous, and the location is ideal for a mid-day or evening break at Animal Kingdom—especially if you’re staying deluxe and eligible for extended evening hours.

That said, our most recent visit reminded me that service matters just as much as food—especially when you’re splurging.

Would I recommend Tiffins? Absolutely—especially for foodies, special occasions, or anyone looking to escape the crowds and heat for an hour or two. But I’d go in with slightly more tempered expectations around the service, just in case.


Quick Facts: Tiffins Restaurant

  • Location: Discovery Island, Disney’s Animal Kingdom
  • Cuisine: International/Global fusion
  • Meals: Lunch & Dinner
  • Reservations: Strongly recommended
  • Pricing: Signature Dining ($39–$69+ per entrée)
  • Discounts: Yes—Annual Passholder 10%
  • Dining Plan: Accepted, 2 dining credits per entree
  • Atmosphere: Upscale, quiet, immersive
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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025: A Spooktacular Celebration You Can’t Miss

If you’ve ever dreamed of trick-or-treating through Magic Kingdom, dancing with Disney Villains under the stars, or watching the Headless Horseman gallop down Main Street—in person—then I’ve got news for you: it’s time to get your Halloween ears ready, because Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is BACK for 2025, and it’s going to be bigger and eerier than ever!

This frightfully fun event is one of my all-time favorite seasonal offerings at Walt Disney World. It’s packed with exclusive entertainment, deliciously spooky treats, and just the right amount of mischief. Whether you’re a seasoned Halloween Party guest or considering it for the first time, this guide will help you plan a night full of magic, memories, and maybe a little mayhem. All this fun DOES come with a hefty price tag, though. Is it worth it? More on that below.


👻 What Is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?

Held on select nights at Magic Kingdom Park from August 15 to October 31, 2025, this separately ticketed event transforms the park into a ghoulishly delightful wonderland. Think trick-or-treat trails around every corner, special shows you can’t see any other time, rare character sightings (hello, Jack & Sally!), and lower wait times for attractions.

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Jack and Sally
Photo: Disney Parks

This isn’t your average Halloween party—it’s a full-blown Disney-style celebration of spooky season, designed to be fun, not frightening. So yes, even little ones (and big scaredy-cats like me!) can enjoy the thrills without the chills.


🗓️ 2025 Party Dates & Early Entry Tips

Here are the official dates for this year’s event:

  • August: 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 29
  • September: 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30
  • October: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31

🌟 Insider Tip: Even though the party officially starts at 7 PM, guests with party tickets can enter the park as early as 4 PM. That’s up to 8 hours of Halloween magic, so take advantage of that early entry time! If you’re planning to go to the party, don’t get a park ticket for the day of the party. Make that day a pool day or a rest day. Plan to enter the Magic Kingdom at 4 PM, and maximize the value of your party ticket.

🎟️ Tickets go on sale:

  • May 15 for guests staying at select Walt Disney World Resorts
  • May 22 for everyone else

Ticket prices are higher this year (big surprise, right?!?). Prices range from $119 to $229 plus tax per adult per ticket. That top end is about $30 higher than last year’s highest price ticket. Prices will be based on the date of the party you wish to attend. We can’t see those prices yet, but generally speaking, the prices are highest closest to Halloween itself, and lowest the farthest out from Halloween.

Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members will have access to discounted tickets, so don’t wait too long—these parties do sell out, especially closer to Halloween!


🍬 Trick-or-Treat Trails & Allergy-Friendly Fun

Let’s be honest—one of the main reasons I go is the candy. The treat trails are scattered throughout the park, and Cast Members (in the cutest Halloween costumes) hand out generous helpings of M&Ms, Snickers, Starburst, and more. Bring your own fancy treat bag if you’d like, but everyone gets a complimentary one too!

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025
Photo: Disney Parks

Food allergies? No problem! Grab a teal treat bag and collect tokens along the trail, which can be exchanged at Allergy-Friendly Centers for safe goodies. Disney does this so well and makes sure everyone feels included in the fun.


Costumes: Yes, Even for Adults!

This is the only time adults are allowed to dress up in full costume at Magic Kingdom, and the creativity is off the charts. Whether you go full princess, Disneybound, or villain-inspired glam, make sure to follow the official costume guidelines so you can focus on fun—not fixing your outfit all night.

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025
Photo: Disney Parks

👑 Pro Tip: Florida weather can still be steamy in August and September, so opt for breathable, lightweight fabrics if you’re going all-in on your costume!

Mickey's Not-so-scary Halloween Party
Photo: Disney Parks

Characters, Parades & Shows (Oh My!)

Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade

The Boo-To-You parade kicks off at 8:15 PM and is not to be missed! The Headless Horseman leads the charge (this is seriously SOOOOO cool!), followed by rare characters like Pain & Panic, Disney Villains galore, and adorable costumed versions of Mickey, Minnie, Daisy, Donald…so fun.

Boo to You Halloween Parade
Halloween Parade (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

Boo-To-You is my favorite Disney parade. I love a good nighttime parade to begin with, but Boo to You includes some really unique elements that you can’t get anywhere else. I love seeing the characters in their Halloween costumes. There are a group of “Gravediggers” that dance in the street with shovels (they even strike sparks off the street with their shovels!). The dancers from the Haunted Mansion waltz in the street. Goofy pedals a giant candy machine through the streets! Lots of Villains in this parade, too! It’s just a really fun and different parade.

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025
Photo: Disney Parks

🧙‍♀️ Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular

Winifred, Sarah, and Mary Sanderson return for this hilarious (and slightly spooky) stage show at the castle. With backup from villains like Hades and Dr. Facilier, the sisters try to brew up some mischief—complete with singing, dancing, and audience interaction.

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025
Photo: Disney Parks

🎆 Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Fireworks

Hosted by Jack Skellington, this stunning nighttime show includes castle projections, fireworks, and appearances from Ursula, Queen of Hearts, and Oogie Boogie. It’s spooky. It’s magical. It’s a really good fireworks show, and it’s made more special by the fact that it’s limited and you can only see it during the Halloween season, and then, only on party nights. And if you really want to the see the show right, with all the projections and everything, you need to be in the park–which means you can only see it with a party ticket.

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025
Photo: Disney Parks

🧟‍♀️ New for 2025: Villains, Zombies & Cadaver Dans

This year, you can:

  • Catch Mickey and Minnie together in Halloween costumes at Town Square Theater (first time ever!)
  • Dance the night away at a Zombies themed dance party
  • Hear the haunting harmonies of the Cadaver Dans in Frontierland
  • Meet fan-favorite villains roaming the park—sometimes with no warning!
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025
Photo: Disney Parks

Stay tuned for more updates on ride overlays, specialty snacks, and exclusive party merch (because of course you need a glow-in-the-dark spirit jersey). Disney always introduces some special only-available-at-the-party merchandise. I don’t want to have to stalk it on eBay, so I’m planning to check it out in person!


👻 The Bottom Line: Is it Worth it?

That’s the real question isn’t it? Is the cost of a Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party ticket worth it? Does the experience match the ticket price?Answer? It depends. I know, I know. But it really does. A few years ago, my answer would have been a definitive YES. But tickets were more affordable in those days.

If budget is not an issue for you at all, I highly recommend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. I think this is a fun party, and there is quite a bit of entertainment provided. Plus, you get to see LOTS of guests in imaginative costumes–and you just can’t put a price on that!

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
I wish I had a better picture of this, I know it’s a little blurry, but I had to share. One of the cutest costume ideas I saw at a MNSSHP I attended. (Photo: Brooke Hudson)

If budget IS an issue for you, there are some tips you should consider.

  1. Don’t buy a park ticket for the day of the party. The price of a one-day ticket to the Magic Kingdom starts at about the same price as the lowest priced Halloween party ticket. Of course, if you’re buying a multiday ticket, your per day per park price drops–but it is worth considering the cost of one day at the Magic Kingdom against the cost of the party ticket. I HIGHLY recommend buying one less day on your park pass, and making that day your party day. Rest during the day, or spend some time at the pool. Rest up and be at the Magic Kingdom ready to go at 4pm, when guests with party tickets can enter the park. The party doesn’t actually start until 7pm–but you can start enjoying the Magic Kingdom as early as 4pm. And for the cost of these tickets? I recommend you enjoy EVERY MINUTE you possibly again.
  2. Take a nap. Seriously, to maximize the value of your party ticket, you will want to stay at the party until midnight. A lot of party goers will leave after the fireworks, especially those with small children. Character greeting lines and ride lines will be at their shortest the last 2 hours of the party. Be well rested so that you can enjoy yourself all the way to the end. (It’s not fun staying until midnight if you’re tired, cranky and dragging…so come to the party well rested.)
  3. Don’t plan an early start for the next day. When planning your vacation week, remember that you will likely not be in bed before 1 am the night of the party (allowing for travel time to get back to your resort, etc.). You are setting yourself up for misery if you plan an early start the next day.
  4. Wear a costume – but plan for the heat! The party is more fun if you are in costume. The cast members and your fellow partygoers will really enjoy it, and you’ll get more attention and interaction. BUT remember this is Florida and even at night, hot and humid are most likely the conditions for most nights of the party.
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025
Photo: Disney Parks

Is this party worth it at $229 per ticket?

That’s a lot harder for me to say yes to. At $119 – $150, I can say a tentative yes, based on the parameters I stated above. One you get over $150, it starts to be harder for me (personally) to justify the price of a party ticket. But if budget isn’t an issue for you? This is a really fun party, and the parade, fireworks, treats and character costumes make this a really strong offering–especially if you’re going to be in the park for 8 hours (4pm to 12am). However, the actual party activities begin at 7pm. 7pm-12am is 5 hours. If you have small children, or get overheated or tired, you might leave at 10. That’s only 3 hours. I have a really tough time justifying $229 per person for three hours. I can justify it, though, if you want me to. Just email me, and we’ll chat. (Let’s talk about Broadway show tickets….).

Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party New Special Magic Photo Shot
Photo: Disney Parks

Something else to consider when planning your Fall Disney Vacation–as we get closer to Halloween, there are a LOT of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party nights. This means a LOT of nights when the Magic Kingdom will be closing to non-party guests at 7pm. Last October, my family went mid-October, and we really struggled to find a night when we could visit Magic Kingdom at night and see the Happily Ever After fireworks. It seemed lots of other fans struggled with that as well, as the Magic Kingdom was PACKED that night.

While I do recommend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party if your budget permits it, I do also encourage you to pay attention to the other days during your trip when there are parties going on. If you don’t have park hopper tickets, you likely will not want to visit the Magic Kingdom at all on those days, and if you really like the Magic Kingdom at night–it may be tough to find an available evening to visit the park.

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party (Photo: Disney Parks)

SO: Are you planning to attend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party? If you are, please drop a comment below and let me know which month you will be attending. If you’d like my help booking your tickets, or with help you to plan your trip around the parties (whether you want to attend one or not!), please email me. I’d love to help!

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2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival Preview: Dates, Eats, and Can’t-Miss Experiences!

I just got back from the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival a few days ago (The Flower & Garden Festival runs through June 2, 2025, so there’s still time!). I can’t believe it, but it’s already time to start thinking about EPCOT’s famous FALL Festival, the International Food & Wine Festival.
If you’re anything like me, you’re already dreaming of strolling through EPCOT with a festival passport in one hand and a decadent bite in the other. Well, Disney has officially dropped the first round of details for the 2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, and it’s looking like another delicious adventure is just around the corner!

Let’s dig into everything we know so far—and why now is the right time to start planning your fall getaway!

2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival
Photo: Disney Parks

What Makes the Food & Wine Festival so Special?

The focus of the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival is of course, food and wine. EPCOT sets up “Global Marketplaces” all around World Showcase, World Discovery, World Nature and World Celebration, featuring unique food and beverage items from all over the world. If you’re familiar with EPCOT, you might know that there are already quite a few countries represented in World Showcase (11 countries actually), and you can already get food and beverages from all of those countries anytime you visit EPCOT. What makes the International Food & Wine Festival so important? Short answer? LOTS more countries are represented during Food & Wine.

2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival
Photo: Disney Parks

Every year, the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival features diverse cuisines from all over. It truly is an embarrassment of riches. Even the pickiest eaters will find MULTIPLE things they want to try as they travel the World during this Festival. As we get closer to this year’s Festival, Disney will release a Disney Eats Foodie Guide that will list every single item on the 2025 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival menus. I’ll be sure to share that with you as soon as it becomes available!


Mark Your Calendars: 2025 Festival Dates

Get ready to snack and sip your way around the world from August 28 to November 22, 2025! This year’s festival marks the 29th annual celebration of global cuisine, and it’s shaping up to be another crowd-pleaser with nearly 3 full months of tasty experiences, live entertainment, and family fun.

Whether you’re planning a foodie friends’ trip or a magical fall vacation for the whole family, these dates give you plenty of time to work a visit into your schedule.


Emile’s Fromage Montage Is Back!

Cheese lovers, rejoice! 🧀
One of my favorite returning activities is Emile’s Fromage Montage, a cheesy scavenger hunt of sorts where you sample select cheese-focused dishes from different Global Marketplaces around the park.

This year’s sneak peek features:

  • Brazilian Cheese Bread (Pão de Queijo)
  • Griddled Cheese with Pistachios and Honey (hello, Greece!)
  • Fall Fruit Cheesecake with Boursin® Fig & Balsamic, pomegranate, and candied pecans

Collect stamps in your festival passport as you go, and once you’ve completed your montage, head to the redemption spot for a complimentary dairy-themed treat. It’s creamy, dreamy fun for all ages!


Remy’s Hide & Squeak: A Festival Favorite for All Ages

Inspired by everyone’s favorite little chef, Remy’s Hide & Squeak is returning once again! This is a must-do for families (or for grown-ups like me who just love a good scavenger hunt).

2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival
Photo: Disney Parks

We do these little Scavenger Hunts at each EPCOT Festival (each Festival has it’s own themed version) and we love them. They’re a fun way to notice new details, and a great way to get the kids excited to go around the world–even when they might otherwise be getting hot or tired (or both!).

Here’s how it works:

  • Buy your Remy map and stickers (usually available near Festival merchandise stands)
  • Hunt for Remy and his ingredients around World Showcase
  • Complete your map and collect your prize!

It’s simple, charming, and adds a layer of interactive fun to your festival day.

Bonus Tip: these little Scavenger Hunts can be a good way to convince the non-foodies in your group to approve a second EPCOT day during your trip. You get to try more food and more beverages…they get to hunt for Remy and win a prize. It’s a win-win for everyone!


🎶 Eat to the Beat Concert Series

Bring on the live music! The Eat to the Beat Concert Series is returning to the America Gardens Theatre, featuring a mix of returning fan favorites and exciting new artists. The lineup hasn’t dropped yet, but Disney has hinted that we’ll see both classic hits and local talent lighting up the stage.

2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival
Photo: Disney Parks

Bonus Tip: Want guaranteed seating? Book a Dining Package at select EPCOT restaurants and enjoy a delicious meal followed by a reserved spot for one of the shows later that day. It’s a great way to relax, refuel, and rock out.


Dining Package Details

The Eat to the Beat Dining Package includes:

  • Breakfast, lunch, or dinner at a participating table-service restaurant
  • An entrée, appetizer, dessert (or buffet/specialty plates, depending on location)
  • A non-alcoholic or alcoholic beverage (21+)
  • Guaranteed concert seating in the second section of the America Gardens Theatre
2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival
Photo: Disney Parks

This is a popular option for festival goers who want to skip the concert lines and enjoy a full dining experience during their EPCOT day.


🌱 Living with the Land Festival Displays

This is a hidden gem that I always recommend: During the festival, Living with the Land gets a seasonal refresh with special Food & Wine displays that showcase ingredients used in the festival dishes, along with sustainability tips and innovative growing techniques.

2025 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival
Photo: Disney Parks

I love Living with the Land. It’s a lovely, longish boat ride, usually with a pretty short line to ride. I LOVE going through the greenhouse sections of the ride–they do change seasonally–and with things growing all the time, there’s always something new to see. It’s a great opportunity to get off your feet and out of the heat and humidity (or rain) and relax for a little bit. Plus you get to learn a few things along the way.

Bonus Tip: If Living with the Land is a ride you really enjoy, you might want to consider taking the Behind the Seeds tour. This is a one-hour walking tour of the fish farm and the 4 greenhouses that you see during the Living with the Land attraction. You get a lot of behind the scenes information about the work Disney’s agricultural team is doing. The tour costs $39-$45 per person plus tax. Advance reservations are HIGHLY recommended as this tour does frequently sell out.


✨ Planning Your Visit

With 2025 vacation packages now available, now is the perfect time to start planning your Food & Wine Festival adventure! If you book a Walt Disney World Resort stay, you’ll unlock magical extras like:

  • Early park entry every morning
  • Deluxe Resort guests also get access to extended evening hours when offered–usually available in at least one theme park, one evening per week (and often two nights in two different parks)
  • Free admission to a Disney Water Park on arrival day
  • Easy access to the festival via EPCOT’s Skyliner or monorail (depending on your resort)
  • Free access to all onsite transportation, including buses, ferries, water taxis, monorails and the Skyliner.
  • Onsite dining reservations and transportation perks
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival (Photo: Disney Parks)

Let’s be real: staying onsite just makes the whole experience smoother and more relaxing—especially when you’re spending the day sampling wine flights!


Let’s Get You There

Whether you’re a seasoned EPCOT foodie or planning your very first visit, the 2025 Food & Wine Festival is an amazing time to experience Walt Disney World. Need help picking the perfect travel dates, resort, or dining reservations? I’m here to help you build a custom itinerary filled with flavor, fun, and a sprinkle of pixie dust.

Ready to start planning? Reach out today and let’s turn your fall travel dreams into magical memories.

Is the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival your FAVORITE EPCOT Festival? If so, why? If not, which Festival do you prefer (and why?). I love each of the four annual EPCOT Festivals for different reasons. Flower & Garden is my personal favorite–but Food & Wine is also amazing–especially for foodies!

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Rain, Magic & Utilidors: Our Keys to the Kingdom Tour Experience at Magic Kingdom

After years of Disney trips, I finally got to check off a big item on my personal bucket list: the Keys to the Kingdom Tour at Magic Kingdom. This behind-the-scenes walking tour dives deep into the stories, logistics, and history that make Walt Disney World run like a dream. And while we had a few surprises along the way—including torrential rain—it was still a magical and unforgettable experience.

Keys to the Kingdom Tour
Photo: Brooke Hudson

✨ What is the Keys to the Kingdom Tour?

This 5-hour guided walking tour is designed for the ultimate Disney enthusiast. It’s available to guests ages 16 and up (no exceptions), and it offers a rare peek into backstage areas—including the legendary Utilidors, the tunnels beneath Magic Kingdom that most guests never see.

Here’s what’s included:

  • A knowledgeable guide
  • At least two included rides
  • Access to backstage areas (including the Utilidors!)
  • A quick-service lunch
  • A name tag and souvenir
  • Tons of insider Disney history, storytelling, and operational details

Guests are advised to check in at least 15 minutes before their tour is scheduled to begin. Check in is at the Main Street Theater. Each guest will receive a nametag and a listening device. The listening device make it easy to hear your tour guide, regardless of proximity.

Pricing & Discounts for the Keys to the Kingdom Tour

Standard Price: The tour is priced between $149 and $169+tax per person, depending on the date and season.

When to Book: You can book your Keys to the Kingdom tour 60 days before the date you want to reserve. Disney Resort Guests can make reservations starting 60 days before their first reserved night for the entire length of their reservation.

Discounts Available:

*Annual Passholders: Eligible for a 15% discount.

*Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Members: Also receive a 15% discount.

*Disney Visa Cardholders: Entitled to a 15% discount when using their Disney Visa Card for payment.

These discounts can be applied during the booking process through the My Disney Experience app or the official Disney World website. You can also book this tour with your favorite Travel Advisor and also get these same discounts. Email me to book or for more information.


Touring Through a Downpour: Our Day Begins

We met our guide, Kevin, promptly at 8:00 AM. He’s been with Disney for 8 years and brought an impressive mix of storytelling, humor, and cast member pride to the experience. Our group included 21 guests, and though the skies were gray, the forecast had only called for a 10% chance of rain. Famous last words.

Kevin, our Keys to the Kingdom Tour Guide. Photo: Brooke Hudson

By 8:30 AM, light rain began falling. By 9:30 AM, it was absolutely pouring. Kevin, ever the pro, guided us to a covered seating area in Adventureland, where he kept the stories flowing despite the rain cascading around us. Unfortunately, many in our group had no rain gear at all. Mom and I had small umbrellas (thank goodness!) but no ponchos—lesson learned.


Ride Highlights: Jungle Cruise & Haunted Mansion

One of the big perks of this tour is that you get to experience two attractions—usually using a “back door” Lightning Lane-type entrance—and they’re hand-picked to match the theme and history focus of the tour. For us, the choices were perfect.

Jungle Cruise

This version of the Jungle Cruise was unlike any I’ve ever experienced. While a Jungle Cruise team member piloted the boat, Kevin himself did the narration, focusing on the history, evolution, and little-known trivia about the attraction. He did sprinkle in a few classic puns (because it’s not the Jungle Cruise without at least a groaner or two), but overall, this was a rare opportunity to experience the ride through a totally different lens. For Disney history lovers, it was a dream.

Keys to the Kingdom Tour, Utilidors
Jungle Cruise, Photo: Disney Parks

Haunted Mansion

Kevin used to work at Haunted Mansion, and his affection for the attraction was obvious. While the ride portion itself was standard (we boarded after the Stretching Room and rode like regular guests), Kevin prepped us with fascinating details about its development, backstory, and legacy. After the ride, we regrouped outside to continue the tour with fresh insight and spooky smiles.

Keys to the Kingdom Tour, Haunted Mansion
Haunted Mansion, Photo: Disney Parks

⚠️ Note: Ride experiences may vary on different tour dates.


🍴 Early Lunch at Columbia Harbour House

By 10:15 AM, the water in the streets was 1–2 inches deep, and Kevin made the call: we were heading to lunch, rain or no rain. We walked (ok, semi-ran) through the downpour to Columbia Harbour House, our shoes completely soaked through.

We were welcomed upstairs to a cordoned-off dining space, where our name tags were waiting at our tables—and so was our food. We had pre-selected our meals when we checked in that morning.

Keys to the Kingdom Tour, Columbia Harbour House, Lobster Roll
Columbia Harbour House, Lobster Roll Photo: Disney Parks
  • Mom had the lobster roll, which she said was fresh and tasty.
  • I had the chicken tenders with fries—good, but definitely not hot. Not cold, exactly… just theme park lukewarm.

We had a much-needed 30-minute break to dry off, rest our feet, and regroup.


The Utilidors: Underground Magic

Around noon, we made our way into the Utilidors, the fabled “tunnels” that run beneath Magic Kingdom. It was a fascinating look at the real Disney—less fairy tale, more fine-tuned logistics machine.

We saw:

  • Dozens of cast members going about their day
  • Motivational and safety signage everywhere
  • The Main Street Philharmonic Band, casually walking underground (we saw them later, in full performance mode, above ground in the Hub!)

It was surreal and oddly moving. You get a sense of how many people work tirelessly behind the scenes to make the magic happen seamlessly “onstage.”


Our Guide: Kevin Deserved a Tip (But Couldn’t Take One)

Kevin handled the downpour, the pacing, and the questions like a total pro. He was warm, experienced, and clearly passionate about Disney’s history and operations. We tried to tip him at the end, but he politely declined. (Cast members on these tours aren’t allowed to accept tips.)

We did submit a cast recognition through the My Disney Experience app, but I wish we could’ve done more. He truly went above and beyond.


Keys to the Kingdom Tour, Utilidors, Magic Kingdom Ferry
Magic Kingdom Ferry, on our way to Keys to the Kingdom, Photo: Brooke Hudson

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Weather happens. Always pack a poncho or rain jacket—even if the forecast says it’s clear.
  • Wear comfortable shoes. You’ll be walking and standing for nearly 5 hours. I am not kidding–the tour was fascinating, but surprisingly very tiring. It was a LOT of standing. Our feet and legs were really complaining by the end of the tour. Imagine waiting in line for an attraction for an hour–and doing it roughly 4 times in a 5-hour period. EXHAUSTING. I can’t imagine how Kevin does this AND talks the whole time!!!
  • Photography is strictly forbidden in all backstage areas.
  • Lunch is included but basic—don’t expect a hot gourmet meal.
  • This is ideal for Disney lovers who crave the “why” behind the magic

✨ Final Thoughts

Even with the downpour, the puddles, and the not-quite-hot lunch, the Keys to the Kingdom Tour was absolutely worth it. The exclusive ride experiences, peek inside the Utilidors, and Kevin’s thoughtful storytelling made it an incredibly rich and rewarding experience.

If you’ve ever walked down Main Street and wondered, “How does it all work?”—this tour is your answer.

Would I do it again? Absolutely. But next time, I’m bringing a poncho.

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The Beak & Barrel: Adventureland’s New Pirate Tavern Sets Sail at Magic Kingdom!

Ahoy, Disney adventurers! Big news from the Seven Seas…

There’s a new gathering place coming to Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland, and it’s sure to be the spot for swashbucklers, scallywags, and pirate fans of all ages. The Beak & Barrel, a richly themed pirate tavern, will soon drop anchor and open its doors later this year—and Disney just shared a treasure trove of new details!

If you’ve ever dreamed of living the pirate’s life (without the seasickness), this might just become your new favorite Magic Kingdom hangout.

Meet Captain Merry and Rummy the First Mate

Disney has shared that The Beak & Barrel has quite the backstory. It was founded by the infamous pirate rumrunner, Captain Meridian “Merry” Goldwyn, and her feathered first mate, Rummy.

Beak and Barrel. Pirate Tavern in Magic Kingdom
Concept Art: Disney Parks

Rummy will be keeping a close watch over the tavern from his perch above the bar. Disney history buffs might recognize him—Rummy is a clear nod to the beloved Barker Bird who once welcomed guests to Pirates of the Caribbean. Though he “flew the coop” years ago, it seems he’s returned to Adventureland in this exciting new role!

Disney has told us that we expect Rummy to share some salty tales of piracy and maybe even lead a toast or two.

Step Inside “The Mess”

The heart of The Beak & Barrel is called The Mess—once the mess hall for Spanish soldiers, now transformed into a lively gathering place for pirates and adventurers.

Beak and Barrel, Pirate Tavern in Magic Kingdom
Concept Art: Disney Parks

Long communal tables encourage guests to swap stories over grog and grub, while a massive anchor draped in candles and wax drips overhead, setting the perfect piratey mood.

The bar itself looks like it will be a work of art, cobbled together from pieces of a cursed shipwreck. Look closely and you might spot the Enchanted Rum Bottle, a magical relic gifted by none other than Tia Dalma herself! Rumor has it this mystical bottle powers the tavern’s specialty brews.

Keep an eye out for Rummy—he may be spotted hopping along the bar, keeping everything ship-shape in Captain Merry’s absence.

The Captains’ Quarters: For Pirates with Refined Taste

For those who prefer a touch of luxury with their adventure, the Captains’ Quarters offers a more upscale (but still delightfully weathered) retreat.

Beak and Barrel, Pirate Tavern in Magic Kingdome
Concept Art: Disney Parks

Once the private quarters of the Spanish comandante, this room now showcases artwork, drapery, and—of course—signs of pirate mischief like slashed curtains and scorch marks.

Above the fireplace, five miniature ships in glass bottles tell their own mysterious tale. Legend says they represent pirate crews from around the world who united to fight oppression. And if the legends are true… these tiny vessels might just come to life when you least expect it. I’m excited to see what Disney has in store for us with these.

What’s on the Menu? Stay Tuned!

While Disney hasn’t yet revealed the food and drink lineup, we do know The Beak & Barrel will serve a sea-worthy selection of drinks and bites fit for pirates of all ages. I’ll be keeping a weathered eye out for more details as soon as they’re announced. I’m betting that Disney will offer some sort of limited edition souvenir mug or glass themed to The Beak and Barrel a la Trader Sam’s.

Final Thoughts: A Must-Visit for Pirate Fans

Whether you’re a Pirates of the Caribbean superfan or just love a fully themed Disney experience, The Beak & Barrel sounds like it’s shaping up to be a standout addition to Magic Kingdom.

Between the rich backstory, immersive decor, and nods to Disney history, this tavern promises to be more than just a spot to grab a drink—it will be an experience.

So, polish up your cutlasses and practice your best “Arrr!” We’ll all be gathering at The Beak & Barrel soon. Stay tuned for updates—and maybe I’ll see you there, mateys!

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Cool Kid Summer Is Coming to Walt Disney World! (Plus New Florida Resident Summer Magic Ticket Details)

Cool Kid Summer is headed to Walt Disney World from May 27 through September 1, 2025! Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a quick getaway, or just want to enjoy some amazing Florida Resident ticket deals (spoiler alert — they’re really good this year), there’s a lot to love about Disney’s summer plans.

If you’ve been dreaming of long summer days filled with Disney magic, get ready — Cool Kid Summer is headed to Walt Disney World from May 27 through September 1, 2025! Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a quick getaway, or just want to enjoy some amazing Florida Resident ticket deals (spoiler alert — they’re really good this year), there’s a lot to love about Disney’s summer plans.

Here’s what’s in store and how to make the most of it.


Cool Kid Summer at WDW
Photo: Disney Parks

🏖 Florida Resident Summer Magic Tickets Are Back!

Let’s start with the news Florida locals will be most excited about:
The Summer Magic Ticket returns May 6 — and this year’s prices are a steal!

4-Day Ticket – $60 per day ($240 plus tax)
3-Day Ticket – $75 per day ($225 plus tax)
2-Day Ticket – $105 per day ($210 plus tax)

➡ Valid for visits May 18 – September 27, 2025 (with a park reservation).

Seriously, these prices are so good, they almost warrant a move to Florida! (Ok, we all know that’s my master plan anyways, but $60/day??? That’s less than HALF a standard one-day park ticket!!). As always, you’ll want to grab these early because some dates will book up fast, especially weekends and holidays.


🌸 EPCOT: GoofyCore & Summer Fun

Cool Kid Summer at WDW
Photo: Disney Parks

Starting May 27, CommuniCore Hall is transforming into a Goofy-themed dance and play zone. Expect DJ dance parties, silly games like Loopy Limbo, and lots of family fun.

I think this is an inspired choice by Disney: Goofy is always such a fun character to interact with, and he’s always so much fun to be silly and play with. I think the kids are going to really love this “dance and play zone”. I can’t wait to see all the hijinks!!

If you’re visiting EPCOT before May 27, note that CommuniCore Hall will temporarily close starting May 12 for the makeover — but CommuniCore Plaza and Mickey & Friends meet-and-greet will stay open.

🌼 Flower & Garden Festival tip: Check out Florida Fresh for some bonus Farmer’s Feast treats while you’re there!


🐾 Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Wilderness Badges & Crafting

Cool Kid Summer at WDW. Animal Kingdom
Photo: Disney Parks

Rafiki’s Planet Watch will host hands-on craft activities all about pollinators (perfect for your little nature lovers).

Plus, there’s a special, limited-time Wilderness Explorers badge up for grabs — and a new interactive sing-along show at Discovery Island at day’s end.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out for some of Animal Kingdom’s lesser-known animal residents like okapi and tigers during your badge quest!


🎬 Hollywood Studios: Dance Parties & All-New Shows

Cool Kid Summer at WDW
Photo: Disney Parks

Animation Courtyard will be buzzing with games, crafts, street performers, and surprise character moments.

Little ones can dance the day away with Mickey Mouse and Disney Junior pals at a DJ party.

🖤 Two new stage shows debut May 27: (I am so excited about BOTH of these, I can’t even tell you!)

  • Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After (your favorite baddies get the spotlight)
  • The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure (a fresh, magical retelling with songs and special effects)
The Little Mermaid - A Musical Adventure

🎪 Magic Kingdom: Storybook Circus & Galactic Beats

At Storybook Circus, Pluto will be hosting a Big Top Bash dance party, complete with jugglers and stilt walkers.

Cool Kid Summer at WDW
Photo: Disney Parks

Over in Tomorrowland, dance with Stitch at the Galactic Blast and enjoy a cool new craft inspired by the upcoming Pixar movie “Elio.”

Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away Encanto Float
Concept Art: Disney Parks

And later this summer, keep your eyes peeled for the debut of Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away — a brand-new nighttime show featuring characters from Encanto, Frozen, Coco, and more.


💦 Bonus Perks for Resort Guests

If you’re staying at a Disney Resort Collection hotel this summer:

✔ Get free water park admission on your check-in day (starting May 21).
✔ Enjoy 30-minute early theme park entry every morning.
✔ Expect extra activities, character visits, and more at Pop Century, Art of Animation, Caribbean Beach, and Wilderness Lodge.

Cool Kid Summer at WDW
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💰 More Summer Savings to Know About

Disney has rolled out several other deals families can combine with the Florida Resident tickets or room stays:

  • Kids’ Tickets 50% Off (ages 3-9) on 3-day or longer tickets (May 27–Sept 20).
  • 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket – $89/day for EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.
  • Resort Room Deals – Save up to 30% (Aug 1–Oct 11). Disney+ subscribers can snag rooms from $99/night at select resorts (June 29–July 31).
  • FREE water park visit on your check-in day for all Resort Guests. BOTH Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach will be open all summer, so you get to CHOOSE which water park you want to play in!
Cool Kids Summer at WDW
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🏰 Final Thoughts

Between the new shows, extra character moments, and dance parties galore, Cool Kid Summer 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most fun — and affordable — summers at Disney in a while.

If you’re a Florida Resident or planning a visit this summer, this might be the perfect time to jump in.

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