Second Night Sells Out for Disney Jollywood Nights 2024

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Posted: Saturday November 23, 2024 7:34am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney Jollywood Nights on December 21, 2024, is now officially sold out. This marks the second date to reach capacity this year, following the sell-out of the event's opening night on November 9.

The December 21 event falls just days before Christmas, making it a highly sought-after date for guests looking to experience the festive atmosphere at Disney's Hollywood Studios. With limited-capacity admission, Jollywood Nights offers exclusive entertainment, including the "Glisten!" skating show, unique character encounters, seasonal treats, and access to popular attractions with shorter wait times.

Last year, several dates sold out during the event's inaugural run, including the opening night and select dates in December. This trend appears to be continuing in 2024, with guests eager to secure their spots for this exclusive holiday experience.

For those still planning to attend, tickets remain available for other dates, but availability is limited, and additional nights may sell out as the holiday season approaches. Disney Jollywood Nights runs on select nights through December 21, 2024.

Event dates include:

  • November 9, 13, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30
  • December 2, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21

Event tickets for 2024 are $159 to $179 per ticket, plus tax (prices vary by event date) - these are the same prices as 2023.

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aladdin200721 hours ago

I wonder if Chefs de France have their wreaths and garlands like they use to

peter1143523 hours ago

This entire forum is trivial. Everything we talk about here is insignificant in the grand scheme of the things. Just because something isn’t important to you doesn’t mean it’s not important to others. I’m sure there are things you place importance in that others don’t care about.

ToTBellHop1 day ago

Glad we booked Biergarten!

spectromagic041 day ago

Diamond Horseshoe and Biergarten have full decor. And La Hacienda de San Angel has minimal decor but has at least wreaths. There might be more but there’s at least still some table service restaurants that decorate.

ToTBellHop1 day ago

Could this be the last yeah I have to hear John Legends awful, woke “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”? I’m pretty woke but…cringe.

ToTBellHop1 day ago

Same style just new. Negative on WC.

TP20001 day ago

You know, looking back on it, Disney always had a sort of certain charm in the 70's and early 80's with its notable C List celebrities they'd get to appear in TV specials like this. And with the odd exception of Elton John, that is definitely a C List. But somehow, when it's actually happening, the C Listers of today aren't as charming at the time as they'll be 20 years from now. Also, I'm pretty sure a couple names on that guest list are going to be mentioned in the upcoming Sean Combs trial.

Tony the Tigger1 day ago

I looked at the 17th; but when I compare the cost for two of us to attend vs. the price of a Pixie Pass, it gives me pause. It’s just a few dollars less. We are going 12/16-12/18 and 12/24-12/26. The price of single day tickets to go on Christmas are also almost as much as a Pixie Pass, and you can’t buy tickets for Christmas and then apply them to an AP upgrade that would black out Christmas. So it’s looking like a Disney Springs or resort holiday unless I break down at the last minute.

Tony the Tigger1 day ago

What’s baffling to me is this bothering you. You act like it’s important. It’s trivial. Now you’re getting it.

MagicHappens19711 day ago

It doesn't seem like Disney is decorating any F&B locations anymore. I have noticed that all decor has returned to Merchandise locations though.

aladdin20071 day ago

is it good or noticeable changes? still nothing in whispering canyon?

Cmdr_Crimson1 day ago

It's funny that after Disney left to create their own cruise line Warner Bros took over the Big Red Boat..

JohnD1 day ago

The first "Disney Cruise Line", Premier Cruise Line. I did a high school senior cruise with them from Port Canaveral to Nassau and back.

ToTBellHop1 day ago

I guess Xtina is busy?