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Sequins, Snowfall & Sugar Cookies: Disney Holiday Party Breakdown

Sequins, Snowfall & Sugar Cookies: Disney Holiday Party Breakdown

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In this episode, Scott and Candice are diving deep into Walt Disney World’s two big holiday after-hours events: Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom and Jollywood Nights at Hollywood Studios.We’re talking real experiences, honest impressions, and which party might be the better fit for Disney Adults who are looking for a festive night that fits their vibe.What We Cover:Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas PartyThe once-in-a-season parade that surprised even the non-parade people.Holiday fireworks that absolutely deliver the nostalgia.Snow on Main Street and why it hits so hard.The cookie & cocoa “freebies” — and why they didn’t quite live up to the hype.Which party treats are actually worth the calories.Whether the ticket price is worth it (spoiler: it depends on the night).Jollywood NightsThe old Hollywood glam vibe and why it draws the Disney Adult crowd.The Tip Top Club jazz soirée — cocktails, live music, and full vintage aesthetic.Why this party feels more grown-up than family-centered.Strategy tip: maybe don’t do a full park day beforehand.Disney Adult Tips:Go in with a must-do plan — the party window goes fast.If you’re skipping dinner for “party snacks,” don’t.Hydrate. Yes, even in December.Wear something comfortable under the sequins. Trust us.So… Which Party Wins?If you want nostalgic holiday magic, snow, fireworks, and big feelings → Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.If you’re there for cocktails, atmosphere, music, and a night that feels like a themed party → Jollywood Nights might be the better call.Let us know on Instagram or Facebook: Which holiday party would you choose next?We’ll be chatting about it over there.
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