All Dates Now Sold Out for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party in 2025

November 24, 2025  ·
  Cham Lee
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As of November 19th, all dates for the 2025 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom are sold out.

The demand for the event has been strong. By November 3rd, every November date for the party had reached capacity with the event selling out fully a little over two weeks later.

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Main Street USA at Christmas – Photo Credit: That Park Place

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The 2025 sellout occurred 10 days earlier that last year, with all 2024 dates reaching capacity by November 30th. Observers say the pattern reflects steady or increasing demand for the holiday party, especially for limited-capacity, high-experience nights.

Prices for the party varied by date. Tickets ranged from $179 to $229 (plus tax). Earlier in the season, lower-cost nights began around $169 for certain dates.

What is Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party?

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is a separately ticketed, after‑hours holiday event held at the Magic Kingdom every year during November and December.

Guests can enter as early as 4 p.m., with the official event hours going from 7 p.m. to midnight. The party features seasonal entertainment including Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, stage shows such as Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration and Frozen Holiday Surprise, and the nightly fireworks display Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks.

Mickey and Minnie in Christmas clothes under a Christmas tree at Magic Kingdom

Mickey and Minnie at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at the Magic Kingdom – Photo Credit: That Park Place

Special holiday overlays appear on attractions like Space Mountain, Jungle Cruise, and Mad Tea Party. Many characters appear in festive costumes for meet-and-greets throughout the park. Complimentary holiday treats such as cookies and hot cocoa are provided, and seasonal food, drinks, and merchandise are available for purchase.

Guests can also enjoy themed dance parties, live musical performances, and snowfall effects along Main Street, U.S.A., contributing to the seasonal atmosphere. Because the event is separately ticketed and capacity-limited, only guests with party tickets may stay in the park after regular operating hours.

Alternative Option for Holiday Visitors

Although Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is now fully sold out, guests visiting Walt Disney World during the holiday season still have another seasonal experience available. Jollywood Nights at Disney’s Hollywood Studios remains on select dates. As of this publication, November 29th and all December dates remain available.

Jollywood Nights Sign

The Jollywood Nights Sign at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World – Photo Credit: That Park Place

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Jollywood Nights is a separately ticketed holiday event held at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on select evenings. Park entry begins at 5:30 p.m., and the official party hours from 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. During the event, guests experience vintage-Hollywood holiday décor, live performances including ice-skating shows, stage musicals, and sing-alongs, as well as special character greetings.

The nighttime spectacular Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! returns, featuring fireworks, projections, lasers, and holiday music. In addition, there are themed lounges, dance areas, food and drink offerings, and reduced wait times for some attractions thanks to limited capacity.

Conclusion

As of mid-November 2025, no tickets remain for any of the Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party nights. The event’s full sell-out reflects both limited capacity and high demand.

Cinderella Castle during Christmas Fireworks

Cinderella Castle at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party During the Fireworks – Photo Credit: That Park Place

Guests who missed out may need to explore resale options or consider attending other holiday-themed events at Walt Disney World.

Is your family planning a trip to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party? How has your experience been in the past? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Author: Cham Lee
Cham Lee is an educator and researcher who enjoys travel across the United States. Mrs. Lee is avid in loom knitting, as well as a purveyor in all things non-coffee at Starbucks. You'll often find her in the great outdoors, Pink Drink in hand, wearing a scarf of her own creation.
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Homestarrunner1

I can’t think of anywhere else I would rather not be at Christmas.