There is definitely something special about being at the most magical place on earth during the merriest time of year!
Christmas at Walt Disney World is not to be missed and what better way to kick off the holiday season than by attending Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom.
Being greeted by a giant Christmas tree upon entering and seeing Main Street, USA covered in Christmas lights, Cinderella Castle all decked out for the season and even some falling snow could make even the biggest Scrooge McDuck find their holiday spirit!
While you can enjoy Magic Kingdom all decorated for the holidays anytime starting the beginning of November, to really get into the Christmas spirit celebrate by attending Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. This is a separate ticketed event that takes place on select nights in November and December. The party officially runs from 7pm until midnight, but those with a ticket are able to enter anytime after 4pm.
Attending one of the parties is a great way to enjoy lower wait times on many rides and character meet and greets, as well as being able to watch the special holiday entertainment and enjoy tasty treats only available during party hours.
Upon entry, be sure to grab the souvenir party ornament included with your ticket and a map to let you know cookie locations, meet and greet areas, show times and more.
Certain rides have special holiday overlays, like my favourite, The Jungle Cruise, which becomes, The Jingle Cruise, filled with holiday decor and packed with holiday-themed puns.
As you stroll around the park, taking in all the beautiful holiday decor, be sure to visit the treat stations and pick up cookies and festive beverages—included in the cost of your ticket.
Hot chocolate, apple cider, egg nog and more along with a variety of cookies including red velvet, buttercream frosted M&M and frosted gingerbread.
There are also many character meet and greets with characters dressed in the holiday attire, including some special characters like Jack and Sally and Scrooge McDuck. You will also find Santa Claus and other friends from the North Pole at Santa’s Christmas Carnival in Storybook Circus!
As always, the entertainment is not to be missed. This year, you can dance away the night with Disney Jr pals at the Disney Jr Jingle Jam at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe or at the Club Tinsel Dance Party with holiday friends at the Rockettower Plaza Stage.
On the Castle stage you’ll find Frozen Holiday Surprise at 8pm and Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration at 7:40pm, 9:25pm, 10:35pm & 11:55pm.
You’ll also be able to enjoy Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Show at 10:00pm above Cinderella Castle.
And of course it wouldn’t be a party without a special parade and Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade is definitely a must see running at 8:30pm & 11:00pm.
This holiday parade, filled with Disney friends and festive cheer, begins in Frontierland and makes its way in front of the castle and up Main St, USA.
Besides just enjoying all the festive decorations, there are also numerous holiday photo spots set up around the park to get the perfect shot for your Christmas card!
You can enjoy party specific food options at most restaurants, like the delicious Holiday Turkey Burger at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe, as well as, specific party merch and of course this year’s adorable popcorn bucket!
So grab your matching Disney Christmas pajamas or other fun holiday attire and celebrate the holidays with Mickey Mouse!
Tickets range from $169-$229 depending on the date, with children (3-9) being $10 less.
All 2025 dates are now sold out, so if you are planning to attend another year, be sure to book your tickets early.
Party officially runs 7:00pm – midnight, but with a party ticket you can enter the park as of 4:00pm
For this year’s Halloween trip, we decided it was time to go back to Walt Disney World, to enjoy another Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party!
I love both Halloween and Disney, so to me, this is the perfect Halloween event! Plus, it is the only time you are allowed to wear a full costume as an adult at the Disney Parks, which just adds to the fun!
This year, we brought friends a long and decided to go as Disney Villains- perfect for this time of year!
We went as Ursula, Cruella, Captain Hook and Oogie Boogie and had a villainously good time making our way around the park.
One Cast Member even voted us Best Costumes!
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is a limited ticket event running at Magic Kingdom select nights from mid August until Halloween night. The official party runs from 7 p.m. until midnight, but with a party ticket you are able to enter the park as of 4 p.m.
You pick up your wristband and enter through another section of Magic Kingdom to pick up your Trick or Treat bag.
From 4-7 p.m., you can enjoy the rides etc and then by 7 p.m anyone who doesn’t have a party ticket has to leave the park and the Halloween party festivities begin!
There is exclusive party merchandise and food available around the park. This year, I got the Minnie Winnie Sipper, the Madame Leota Seance Candle (red velvet cake with cookies and cream mousse) and the Grave Yard Milkshake (Chocolate milkshake with a dipped graveyard jelly doughnut and candy!) In my opinion, all worth it!
There are numerous treat stations around the park to go trick or treating at. For a bit of extra fun, be sure to ask the cast members what their bat is named!
There are lots of character meet and greets with characters like the Winnie the Pooh gang and Mickey all dressed up in their Halloween costumes. It is also a great time to meet some of the villains who you usually won’t find around the parks, as well as Jack and Sally, from The Nightmare Before Christmas, who are only found during this time. Wait times for the characters vary, with Jack and Sally usually being at least an hour wait (we had met them the last time, so didn’t bother waiting again.)
One of my favourite parts of the party is the Halloween entertainment.
Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular firework and laser show on Cinderella Castle happens at 10 p.m each party.
Mickey’s ‘Boo-To-You’ Halloween parade happens twice a night, featuring Disney characters in their costumes, all the villains and more, with the Headless Horseman leading the way.
The Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, is my favourite, with 3-4 shows a night on the castle stage.
The Sanderson Sisters are back and need help from their Villainous friends to cast a spell!
As it is a limited ticket event, the wait time for rides is a lot less. Many of the rides were walk on and the longest we waited was 15 minutes, which is a nice change from regular park visits. Of course a visit to the Haunted Mansion was the perfect way to close our night of spooky fun!
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is definitely one of my favourite places to celebrate spooky season!
I’ve heard about Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto for years, but never made it there on any previous Disney trips. So, since we were there to celebrate my 40th birthday, I figured this was the perfect time to finally check out this Tiki hideaway.
This tropical Tiki bar is found in Disney World’s Polynesian Resort, just around the corner from the lobby.
Through a plain-looking wooden door, you step into the enchanting world of the South Seas. The lounge itself is small and packed with ancient artefacts, hidden treasures, an erupting volcano, an angry Tiki god, and more covering the walls and ceiling.
The line starts around 2pm and it fills up fast, so be sure to get your name on the list right away.
When it was finally our turn, we got seats at the bar just as a thunderstorm began. The volcano erupted and everyone around us started chanting “Uh-Oa.” I immediately liked this place!
We started off with two of the drinks where you can also purchase the Tiki mug as a souvenir—the HippopotoMai-Tai and the Zombie.
The bartender, Alyssa, was amazing. She spent the next couple hours bringing great drinks and delivering bad jokes that had us laughing away. We soon learned that many of the drinks have some kind of action associated with them, from a thunderstorm, to everyone ‘swimming,’ to a little hippo coming out to visit when you order the HippopotoMai-Tai. The whole experience becomes very interactive, which only adds to the charm of this place.
The best one, however, in my opinion, is when you order the Uh-Oa, which is one you can share, and the whole bar starts chanting ‘Uh-Oa.’ Alyssa brought ours out and told us that we had angered ‘Uh-Oa’ by ordering this beverage and now we had to sacrifice it to appease her. She then lit our drink on fire and had us throw the cinnamon onto the flame to make it grow larger as we chanted her name. As this is happening, we are being sprayed with water as our sacrifice is ‘horrible’ and Uh-Oa comes out to curse us and then Alyssa stabs our drink to finalize the sacrifice. It is quite the little presentation and just made this drink even more enjoyable!
As I was looking around, I noticed a Tiki that looked like an octopus and found out it is the new limited edition blue Ursula Tiki mug that comes with a drink called Sign the Scroll (Kraken Black Spiced Rum, Royal Blue Curacao Liqueur, red passion fruit, and pomegranate juice and topped with an edible flower).
As The Little Mermaid is my favourite Disney movie, I of course needed to add this to the collection of Tiki mugs we were now taking home! The drink was delicious, probably my favourite of the night and so pretty to look at!
They have a great selection of drinks on the menu, but be sure to ask about the selection of drinks they have off the menu, like the TK-421 from Star Wars.
While it is mainly a bar, you will find a small selection of appetizers as well, like the Thai Chicken Flatbread, which was very tasty.
If, like me, you’ve missed the little spot of paradise on your previous Disney trips, I would highly recommend putting it on your must-do list on your next Disney adventure!
This year brought a big birthday for me… my 40th. I knew I wanted to do something fun and as I usually try to be away on a trip to celebrate my birthday, this year was no different. But what to do with limited time off?
I’ve often thought of spending my birthday at Disney World’s EPCOT going ‘Around the World’ and decided this was the perfect year to do it!
I love Disney, and so far, I’ve been to all the parks except for the one in Shanghai, but I have never stayed at a Disney Resort, so that got added to the list for this birthday trip. As I was looking at all the options, I found out that the Art of Animation Resort has a Little Mermaid section, and my decision was made!
This hotel is filled with animation artwork from four films: The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Finding Nemo, and Cars, and there are sections of the hotel for each film. The outsides of the buildings are also decorated with images from the films and there are awesome statues of characters around the resort.
Walking into the Little Mermaid section, I was like a kid in a candy store. Disney really knows how to bring the magic to everything it does.
Our room was in Ursula’s building and was decorated for our ‘Under the Sea’ stay. They even had a birthday greeting waiting for me!
After lots of photos and a quick tour around, we headed for dinner at the Landscape of Flavours restaurant and ended with a Mermaid Tail cupcake. It was delicious!!
TIP: If you are staying at a Disney Resort, consider buying a refillable mug like we did. It’s $21.99 but gives you unlimited refills of soft drinks, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate at ANY Disney Resort. When each soft drink is $4.29 and coffee is $3.49, it quickly adds up to being worth it.
On my birthday, after getting a few photos with my faves in my birthday tutu, we set out for EPCOT.
From the Art of Animation Resort, the best way to get there, and also the most fun, is by taking the Disney Skyliner (another reason I chose this resort). These colourful gondolas painted with Disney characters connect several Disney Resorts with both EPCOT and Hollywood Studios and are definitely more fun than taking a bus.
The Skyliner drops you off near the International Gateway entrance at EPCOT. It had been years since I last visited EPCOT, so we started by heading to say hello to Spaceship Earth and get some Mickey ears.
I was also looking for the Disney Passports that allow you to get stamps as you make your way around the world, but found out they have been sold out for months and while they are supposed to be coming back, no one seemed to know when. Likely not until at least the spring. I was really looking forward to doing this, so decided to make my own passport using an Autograph book. Sometimes you just have to get creative! So, with my new ears to match my outfit and my makeshift passport, we set out.
Before heading to World Showcase, we stopped at World Nature. I wanted to check out the new Journey of Water – Inspired by Moana.
It has beautiful, interactive walk-through gardens and water exhibits. You can even make the water come to you!
We also stopped by the aquariums at SeaBase, had a conversation with Crush and friends in Turtle Talk and then rode a seashell around The Seas with Nemo and Friends.
Then, it was time for our Around the World journey to begin. We started in Canada, the perfect place for two Canadians, checking out the beautiful Victoria Gardens in BC, Rocky Mountains and waterfalls, gorgeous old buildings, totem poles, and trading post. We also watched Canada Far and Wide, a 360 film showing the beauty of Canada (although it was missing half of it).
From Canada, it was across the pond to the United Kingdom. One of my favourite things about EPCOT is all the detail put into making each country unique. You can immediately tell when you’ve crossed the border as the buildings, food options, foliage, etc., change. Stepping into England, there were cobblestone streets, beautiful Tudor style buildings, those famous red telephone booths, as well as tea shops, pubs, and fish and chips!
I also found Alice outside one of the buildings who wished me happy birthday and asked if I was going to be having a birthday tea party that she could attend!
Next, we went over the channel to France, where we grabbed our first drink, Orange Slush (Grand Marnier, Rum, Grey Goose, and Orange Juice) and a Grey Goose Citron Lemonade Slush. Both were delicious!
As you make your way through the shops and bistros of Paris, you’ll find Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure.
However, with a wait time of well over an hour, we skipped that and joined the Beauty and the Beast sing-a-long instead!
Morocco was next. Another thing I love about EPCOT is finding all the artwork of characters whose stories take place in that country, like Abu here in Morocco.
Japanese Taiko drummers met us at our next stop.
There is a variety of entertainment found around World Showcase ranging from musical groups to belly dancing to street performing. Definitely a fun way to see a bit more of the local culture as you make your way through the countries.
I loved the gardens, pagodas, and koi pond found in the Japan pavilion. It’s always been a favourite of mine and the perfect spot to get some great photos and take in some unique Japanese art.
The American Adventure is up next, with a film about America through the years. You can also catch the ‘Voices of Liberty’ concert several times a day.
We stopped for lunch in Italy at Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria for a wood oven margherita pizza, which was amazing! I felt like I was back in Italy.
Before we left, our server, Davide, from Venice, and a couple others, sang ‘Happy Birthday’ in Italian and brought me a little birthday treat!
The square outside is made to look like San Marco in Venice, complete with Italian street performers and gondola parking.
Another favourite spot of mine is Germany. It looks like a fairy tale village and was the perfect stop for another drink—this time a German beer in a souvenir stein!
Several countries have crystal shops filled with beautiful jewels. I can never resist getting my photo taken with a crystal sign and found a few around the world with their own unique way of spelling my name!
We made a quick stop at the Outpost before heading over to China, with a room dedicated to Shanghai Disney, the only one I haven’t been to, and a film, ‘Reflections of China’ inside the stunning red Chinese temple.
We made it to Norway as the sun was setting. Another ride I really wanted to go on was Frozen Ever After, but with a wait time of over an hour and a half we decided to keep going. The beautiful wooden Norwegian building housed a display at the Gods of the Vikings.
But this troll, found inside the shop, was my favourite.
I love wandering through the shops as they are filled with popular items from that country as well as Disney souvenirs for each country and feature the characters whose stories take place there. Beautiful beer steins in Germany, assorted teas and teapots in the UK, trolls and Viking ships in Norway, etc.
The sun had set by the time we reached our final country, Mexico. We headed up into the old Mayan temple to find a lively Mexican street market filled with shops and restaurants and a ride with no wait!
We boarded the boat for the Gran Fiesta Tour starring the Three Caballeros and sailed off for a trip around Mexico.
We did it! We made it around the world for my 40th birthday and I got my ‘passport’ stamped in each country.
In places where they didn’t speak English, I also asked them to write ‘Happy Birthday’ in their language to keep as a fun souvenir of my birthday trip ‘Around the World!’
Even if the official passports aren’t back, I highly recommend doing this. There is a KIDCOT station in each country with a local from that country working there. They stamp your book and write a message in the country’s official language and then also give you a card with some facts about the country and a sticker. I even had a few draw me a picture.
Don’t forget to pick up your postcard from your final stop!
Such a great souvenir from EPCOT for both kids and those of us who are just travel-addicted kids at heart!
EPCOT hosts several festivals every year and this year my birthday was the first day of the International Festival of the Arts which runs January 12th to February 19th, 2024. There was lots of artwork for sale in various sections of the park as well as specialty food and beverage items. But what I was excited about is the Disney on Broadway Concert Series held at the America Gardens Theatre.
The first show featured Caissie Levy and Patti Murin, who originated Elsa and Anna in Frozen on Broadway. A perfect addition to my birthday celebrations at Disney!
While EPCOT is beautiful during the day, there is something magical about seeing the countries and Spaceship Earth all lit up at night.
Our final stop was to watch Luminous: The Symphony of Us at 9 p.m., the firework show which takes place on the water in the centre of World Showcase.
One week ago today, I celebrated my 40th birthday at Disney World in a turquoise tutu! We stayed in the Little Mermaid section at the Art of Animation Resort and then went ‘Around the World’ at EPCOT.
“Growing old is mandatory, but growing up is optional!” – Walt Disney
40 always seemed so old to me growing up and while somedays my body reminds me I’m not a kid anymore, most days I feel a lot younger than I am and spending my 40th birthday in a tutu at Disney definitely made turning a year older a lot more fun!
Halloween is my favourite holiday. I love the decorations, Hocus Pocus, carving pumpkins, and most of all – dressing up. It’s a magical holiday, so what better place to celebrate than at one of the most magical places on earth! Disney World is one of my favourite places to visit and I’ve always wanted to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with the magic of the park. So this year, I headed to Magic Kingdom for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party to celebrate Halloween with Mickey and the gang.
The event is a separate ticketed event that runs certain evenings from the end of August until November 1st. Once you get your wristband, you are given a bag to go trick or treating!here were Treat locations set all over the park where you could go to get candy. There were also lots of characters out for photos and autographs, including those who aren’t normally out like Jack and Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas
Mickey’s Not-So Scary Halloween Party!
Trick or Treating around Magic Kingdom!
There were Treat locations set all over the park where you could go to get candy. There are also lot’s of characters out for photos and autographs, including those who aren’t normally out like Jack and Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas.
In Tomorrowland, you can join Mike Wazowski, Sulley and Boo for a Monstrous Scream-O-Ween Ball – a fun dance party with all your favourite songs.
Boo dancing at the Monstrous Scream-O-Ween Ball
Mike Wazowski dancing at the Monstrous Scream-O-Ween Ball
Not all of the rides are open, but there’s still a good selection for those wishing to enjoy them (including The Haunted Mansion, the perfect ride for this time of year!)
Graves at the Haunted Mansion
Singing Ghouls in the Haunted Mansion
Haunted Mansion
Mickey’s “Boo-To-You” Halloween Parade makes its way through the park at 9:15 and 11:15, filled with Mickey and friends as well as a number of villains.
One of the main reasons I wanted to go was to see The Sanderson Sisters in the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular! The sisters were back for the night to brew a potion to create the most Villainous Halloween Party the Kingdom has ever seen. They were joined by a variety of Disney’s greatest villains and ended with their iconic song.
As always, there was a great fireworks show over Cinderella Castle. This one had a Halloween theme. “Happy Hallowishes” invites you to join the 999 happy haunts for an evening of fun!
It was a great night at the park with all of Magic Kingdom decorated for Halloween, but one of my very favourite parts was getting to dress up in costume and seeing everyone else dressed up, wandering around this magical place!
Mary Poppins at Magic Kingdom
Bert and Mary
Mary Poppins at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
Happy Halloween!
I loved dressing up at the park
Mickey Wreaths
Pumpkin Scarecrow
The Nightmare Before Christmas photo area
Mary Poppins meets Ariel
The Headless Horseman
Pumpkins at Town Hall
Main Street U.S.A. all decorated for Halloween
Walt and Mickey
Jafar was out with the other villains for Halloween
Entrance to Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom at Halloween
Mickey’s Not-So Scary Halloween Party!
Disney Springs was also decorated for Halloween
Halloween at Disney Springs
Poison Apple cake pop
Shopped ’til I dropped
Info
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party runs from 7pm-12am on certain dates during the Halloween season, but you can typically start entering the park as of 4pm. Just be sure to get your wristband as only party guests are allowed in the park after 7pm.
Be sure to check out the costume guidelines on the website before planning what character you want to be.
Treat bags are fairly small, so if you want to hit all the locations, you might want to bring a bigger bag or buy one at the park.
The character lines are LONG, especially Jack and Sally. They are out before the party officially starts, so you can get in line early or try later at night.
I love the magic of Disney and always love visiting a Disney Park on my travels. So while in France, I headed to Disneyland Paris to cross another one off my list.
Disneyland Paris is split into two parks – Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park. While it contained many of the same rides and attractions found at the other Disney Parks, there were also some new ones like Crush’s Coasters, Alice’s Curious Labyrinth and Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalment Toquee de Remy.
The nighttime fireworks spectacular ‘Disney Dreams’ was as fantastic as their shows always are, but this one was neat as on top of popular Disney songs and characters being projected on the castle, they also made use of those Disney films that are set in France- Beauty and the Beast, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Ratatouille, with songs from these films being performed in French!
**Please excuse the shakiness, 20 minutes of looking up without a tripod is harder than it seems!**
I’ve now checked five Disney parks off my list. Only one remains: Shanghai, I’m coming for you!
Bonus Feature in honour of my mom, who’s favourite ride at Disney is ‘It’s a Small World‘ and who had us all riding it multiple times when we were younger!! Enjoy!
Beauty and the Beast has always been a favourite Disney movie of mine, so I was very excited to see the new live action version.
Growing up I loved Belle. The book-loving, small town girl who dreamed of adventure, always reminded me of myself.
I loved to sing the opening song and would belt out ‘I want adventure in the great wide somewhere, I want it more than I can tell”, which remains one of my favourite Disney lyrics.
And so, like Belle, I’ll continue to seek new adventures and hope you do too.
I’m a HUGE Disney fan and I’m sure I have as much fun at the various Disney parks (if not more) than the kids do. But let’s face it – a day at Walt Disney World just keeps getting more and more expensive.
So last week, while I was in Orlando with my best friend and her baby girl, we decided to skip the parks and try out some of the free (yes I said FREE) things to do around Walt Disney World Resort!
We made our way to the campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort for Chip’n Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long, which takes place nightly in the Meadow Trading Post area of the campground. The campfire is lit around6:30pm, with the show starting at7pm. You can bring your own marshmallows and roasting sticks or you can purchase a s’more making kit at the Chuckwagon Snack Bar. Benches are set up around the campfire and the Chuckwagon stage for the show, which is led by a guitar-strumming, joke-telling cowboy.
He gets the show started and is soon joined by Chip ‘n Dale, who welcome everyone and then make their way through the crowd, greeting guests, signing autographs and posing for photos. It’s a great character meet and greet option that has no line and doesn’t come with the price of the character dining options!
The show lasted about 40 minutes and then Chip ‘n Dale waved goodbye and headed back into the forest as we got ready for movie night with Disney’s Movie Under the Stars. They have a giant screen set up by the stage and every night they play a different Disney Movie. We enjoyed a bucket of popcorn as we sang along to one of my personal favourites – Frozen!
Both the sing-a-long and the movie were complimentary to anyone. You didn’t need to be staying at the resort or even have a park ticket. You can just show up and have a free night of Disney Entertainment. It really is a magical place!!
Tips & Directions:
If you are driving, head towards Magic Kingdom and let the parking gate attendant know you are here for Chip n’ Dale’s campfire sing-a-long and they will let you through. It’s the first right once you are through the gates (it comes up fast). If you miss it, you’ll have a lovely tour of the resort grounds and golf course like we did our first try! Once you get to Fort Wilderness Campground, let the park ranger know you are there for the show and you can park for free and walk over to the bus stop. Here, catch the Yellow or Orange bus to the MEADOW TRADING POST area of the park.
There is also a Disney Wilderness Lodge near Magic Kingdom and the two are not connected. If you happen to end up at this one instead, you can either catch one of the Disney buses or head down to the water and take the boat across to Fort Wilderness.
You can also take one of the Disney buses from any of the parks or Disney Springs (where you can also park for free). Just be sure to catch the one to FORT WILDERNESS.
The Meadow Trading Post store and the Chuckwagon Snack Bar both have snacks, food and drinks for sale. At the Trading Post, you can also find a variety of Disney and Fort Wilderness souvenirs.
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