
Anna and Kristoff walking with ice harvesters.Mickey and Minnie on float with Christmas tree.Pluto, Peter Pan, Wendy, Donald, Daisy, Nick, Judy, Pinocchi, Geppetto, Tigger, Pooh, Alice, Mad Hatter, Mary Poppins, Bert - all walking.

Laugh Floor) are also usually available.Īs for the holiday parade, here’s who you can see: Opening In addition, the attractions with special overlays (Tomorrowland Speedway, Space Mountain, Mad Tea Party, and Monster’s Inc. Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks.Mickey’s Once Upon A Christmastime parade.Actually, you can typically see all of these events daily (without a party ticket): You can see the holiday parade after the final MVMCP of the year. They will take a picture with your camera, but a 1-day Memory Maker purchase (if you don’t already have the full, multi-day one) will give you double the chances to snag the perfect picture. PhotoPass photographers are available at all the meet and greets. Have the placeholder person jump in the longest of the 2 lines, and the other group can join them after they finish meeting the character with the shorter line. So, for example, let’s say 2 characters meet right next to each other - and have 2 separate lines. That’s really frustrating to the people behind you. Don’t have your group of 6 join you in line and then split up into 6 different meet and greets. Important: This only works if you have at least 1 person who isn’t interested in meeting/taking pictures with the characters AND if you are respectful of the people behind you and keep it to 1 meet and greet. Some character meetings are close enough together that it is easily possible for 1 member of your party to wait in 1 line, while the remaining members of your party wait in the other. For them, you’re handed pre-signed cards, instead.ĭuring the 2nd parade is a great time to meet the characters. Most characters will sign autographs, but a few (like Jack & Sally) do not. If you didn’t meet Jack and Sally before the party begins, keep in mind that it isn’t unusual for them to close the lines around 11 p.m., so don’t wait too long to visit them.įor most other characters, the later the time, the shorter the lines. Pooh & Friends: begin meeting around 6:30 (we suggest you line up by 5:30).

Jack and Sally: Characters begin meeting at 4:30 (can line up as early as 4:00).Just make sure you get your party wristband before you hop in line: Some characters start meeting before the party begins. This is something we definitely recommend you do if your goal is to meet some of the most popular characters. When it comes to prioritizing, make sure you focus on characters or character combos that are exclusive to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party (and skip the ones you can catch during the regular park day). Keep in mind that you can’t meet every character, so be sure to prioritize which ones are important to you. Here are some of our favorite tips for meeting the fun characters at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party:

