- Mar 13, 2024
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I proudly embrace my tendency to get lost at Disney parks—I guess that's part of the charm of being a Disney adult! Navigating through the parks is no small feat for me, especially after getting off long rides like Haunted Mansion or Pirates of the Caribbean. The ongoing construction doesn't make it any easier, but that’s a story for another day. Today, I'm looking into the 2025 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party map, just in time for the Magical Guides opening night event—care to join me?
First off, how stunning is this map cover? You’ll see stacks of these maps right when you enter the park, and the best part—it’s yours to keep as a cool souvenir! The retro design is definitely a standout this year.
Inside, the map gives sneak peeks into holiday-focused details like attraction overlays, complimentary ornaments, special snacks, and new merchandise. A QR code inside even guides you to a Digital Event Guide, and lists entertainment offerings like the Mickey’s Once Upon A Christmastime Parade and Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration.
The map is also your key to park navigation, marking out holiday treat locations and character meet-and-greets. Each store, restaurant, and attraction open for the party is noted, making it a must-have guide.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party runs select nights till December 20th, with tickets ranging from $169 to $229. Beyond the festive experience, low wait times for rides and rare characters like Jack Skellington make it a grand time.
I would love to hear your thoughts—do you also find Disney World a navigational challenge? How do you manage? Let me know in the comments!
First off, how stunning is this map cover? You’ll see stacks of these maps right when you enter the park, and the best part—it’s yours to keep as a cool souvenir! The retro design is definitely a standout this year.
Inside, the map gives sneak peeks into holiday-focused details like attraction overlays, complimentary ornaments, special snacks, and new merchandise. A QR code inside even guides you to a Digital Event Guide, and lists entertainment offerings like the Mickey’s Once Upon A Christmastime Parade and Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration.
The map is also your key to park navigation, marking out holiday treat locations and character meet-and-greets. Each store, restaurant, and attraction open for the party is noted, making it a must-have guide.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party runs select nights till December 20th, with tickets ranging from $169 to $229. Beyond the festive experience, low wait times for rides and rare characters like Jack Skellington make it a grand time.
I would love to hear your thoughts—do you also find Disney World a navigational challenge? How do you manage? Let me know in the comments!