Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party 2024: Full Entertainment Schedule

Nov 08, 2024 in "Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party"

Posted: Friday November 8, 2024 10:30am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The schedule for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party entertainment lineup is here, bringing some seasonal magic to Magic Kingdom as festivities begin November 9, 2023.

For guests attending, here’s when and where you can catch the highlights:

  • Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration: This festive stage show will be performed multiple times throughout the evening at 7:40 pm, 9:25 pm, 10:35 pm, and a final show at 11:55 pm. It runs about 20 minutes and is packed with holiday cheer. (Cinderella Castle)


  • Frozen Holiday Surprise: A short but heartwarming spectacle starring Elsa and friends, this show will light up the night at 8:15 pm with a runtime of 7 minutes. (Cinderella Castle)


  • Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade: The beloved parade will roll through twice each night at 8:30 pm and again at 11 pm. This holiday parade starts in Frontierland and ends in Town Square, lasts 20 minutes and features favorite characters, holiday floats, and plenty of Christmas spirit.


  • Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks: Light up the night sky with Minnie’s festive fireworks show at 10 pm. Lasting 12 minutes, this display brings all the holiday magic to Cinderella Castle and beyond.
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Bullseye19674 hours ago

We did this exactly one time. Definitely a one and done!!

Fido Chuckwagon7 hours ago

Had a lovely time today starting in Epcot and hopping to AK for EMH. Using LLMP and EMH rode Frozen, Mission Space, GOTG, Seas, Dinosaur, Expedition Everest, then Expedition Everest twice in a row with a 5 minute wait at 6:45, then Expedition Everest a third time during EMH with no wait, then Avatar with a 15 minute wait, then Navi with no wait. Neither Epcot or Animal Kingdom seemed particularly crowded, walkways were easy to navigate, restaurants weren’t crowded, nor were bathrooms, etc.

JohnD9 hours ago

That whole Jesus is nice thing, including pondering what Mary and Joseph thought, is unBiblical as to be a farce. I was fine with the true story of the hymn Silent Night, though I can see how it took you out of the narrative. Instead they conjured up the Mary and Joseph pondering that night story. Sigh...

MisterPenguin9 hours ago

Yes, the secularization of the Candlelight Procession has indeed been reversed. The vocals no longer begin with "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" which is all about partying for that "Time of Year" and mentions Christmas only in the line: And tales of the glories of Christmases long, long ago. It's the kind of non-Christmas Christmas-song parodied/mocked by Olaf in "That Time of Year" which mentions all the associated Christmas traditions without mentioning Christmas (except for a quick Mele Kaliki). It was totally out of place for a concert in which Sacred Song and scriptural quoting is professing the Christian faith that Jesus is God incarnate and thus, savior for all from sin and death. "Let There Be Peace on Earth" is also gone.. and good riddance. They used the second verse only of the song which doesn't mention God or anything religious. The overly saccharine introduction to Silent Night has been shortened -- Altho, why they don't continue to use biblical passages is beyond me. Who there thinks that whatever treacle they write is more appropriate? Also, they added an overly saccharine introduction to "Joy to the World" in which, after all these songs and scripture verses proclaiming Jesus to be Messiah and Savior, they go on about "what a nice guy he was." . This also includes Biblical hallucinations about Jesus sharing food off his plate and giving drink to those who were hungry and thirsty. A complete misremembering of the Multiplication of the Loaves and the Last Supper. They need to upgrade to a more recent AI to write their copy. Anyhoo, "Joy to the Word" and the "Hallelujah Chorus" are now each their own complete song and seemingly much more well received by the audience than that Frankenmashup of the past which confused everyone about whether they should stand for the Hallelujah parts (and you should stand as a member of Western Civilization). Though, as a continued poke in the eye, "Jingle Bells" in the instrumental overture has been expanded from a quick wink to it's own full song. So out of place. So stupid. But, far be it from me to say anything critical about what Modern Disney does.

JohnD11 hours ago

Yikes! Precisely why I'm perfectly happy to be blocked out with my Pixie Dust pass. Some people think, "I'm going Christmas Day. It will be a magical time!" I think, "No. Not really."

JohnD11 hours ago

I agree there has been a gradual "softening" of the Christmas story / hymns over the years. I'm grateful its still there at all.

mastromjm17 hours ago

Yes, unfortunately at the cost of Let There Be Peace on Earth. There were a LOT of guest complaints about the mashup. Hallelujah Chorus is a different arrangement from the original (though the vocals are the same for the most part) - leaders wanted something a bit more modern-sounding

JohnD18 hours ago

Not sure if reported previously, I realize the Candlelight Processional is almost over, but I read that Joy to the World and Hallelujah Chorus are finally separate again instead of the up-down-up mashup they had before.

ToTBellHop1 day ago

I noticed that tonight. Great show despite some low clouds!

Squishy1 day ago

They are however using the Enchantment launch sites for some reason though.

castlecake2.01 day ago

Wouldn’t these people rather know ahead of time instead of being turned around at the auto plaza?

esskay1 day ago

whoever decided reservations were still a good idea. There’s a reason first come first serve worked well for decades. But no let’s continue to make the place more effort for guests, especially first timers.

IanDLBZF1 day ago

Of note, guests using date based tickets are not required to make reservations.