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Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party Tickets 2026: Prices, Dates & Live Availability

All 25 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party dates were available on August 20, 2026. Adult tickets cost $189–$229 plus tax; children ages 3–9 save $10.

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Disney does not show remaining ticket counts, so “Available” means purchasable now—not that a date is far from selling out.

MVMCP 2026 ticket facts

QuestionCurrent answer
Are MVMCP 2026 tickets on sale?Yes. Sales opened July 9 for eligible resort guests and July 16 for everyone else.
How many party dates are there?25 nights from November 8 through December 22, 2026.
How much are adult tickets?$189–$229 per person ages 10+, plus tax, depending on the date.
How much are child tickets?$10 less than the adult price for ages 3–9. Children under 3 do not need a ticket.
Are any dates sold out?No date was marked unavailable in Disney’s public calendar when checked August 20.
What time is the party?7:00 PM to midnight. The event ticket permits entry to Magic Kingdom from 4:00 PM.
Is a regular park ticket required?Not for entry at 4:00 PM or later on the event date. Earlier entry requires valid daytime admission and any applicable reservation.

The official Walt Disney World event page confirms the date range, hours, $189–$229 price band, child discount, and select Annual Passholder and Disney Vacation Club discounts.

Official Disney event panel listing the 2026 MVMCP dates, hours, prices, child discount, and limited-ticket warning

Screenshot: the official Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party page lists all 2026 event dates, 7:00 PM–midnight hours, $189–$229 prices, the $10 child discount, select member discounts, and Disney’s limited-ticket warning. Recaptured at 2× on 2026-08-21 from the verified live Walt Disney World panel.

Live MVMCP 2026 availability and prices by date

The table below uses Disney’s public purchase calendar, not a reseller feed. Prices are general-admission amounts before tax. “Available” records the visible status on August 20; Disney can change prices or inventory without notice.

2026 party dateAdult 10+Child 3–9Status checked Aug. 20
Sunday, November 8$199$189Available
Monday, November 9$189$179Available
Thursday, November 12$189$179Available
Friday, November 13$194$184Available
Sunday, November 15$194$184Available
Tuesday, November 17$189$179Available
Thursday, November 19$194$184Available
Friday, November 20$199$189Available
Tuesday, November 24$204$194Available
Wednesday, November 25$209$199Available
Friday, November 27$219$209Available
Sunday, November 29$214$204Available
Tuesday, December 1$209$199Available
Thursday, December 3$214$204Available
Friday, December 4$219$209Available
Sunday, December 6$214$204Available
Tuesday, December 8$219$209Available
Thursday, December 10$219$209Available
Friday, December 11$224$214Available
Sunday, December 13$224$214Available
Tuesday, December 15$224$214Available
Thursday, December 17$229$219Available
Friday, December 18$229$219Available
Sunday, December 20$229$219Available
Tuesday, December 22$229$219Available

The three lowest-priced nights are November 9, 12, and 17 at $189 for adults. Price alone does not measure crowds or sellout risk. November 27 costs more than November 29 in Disney’s current calendar, so do not infer a smooth price increase from one date to the next.

Annual Passholders and eligible Disney Vacation Club members can save $10 on select nights from November 8–20 and November 29–December 3. Sign in and confirm the exact product shown to the account; the discount does not apply to every party date.

Which MVMCP dates are most likely to sell out first?

No 2026 date had sold out by August 20, but the 2025 sequence gives three useful signals:

2025 signalWhat happenedWhat it means for 2026
First selloutOpening night sold out September 10.Opening night can disappear well before the event begins.
Early holiday selloutThe date closest to Christmas sold out September 25.Do not assume an expensive late-December date is safer.
Full seasonThe final remaining 2025 date sold out November 19.Waiting until the event season is underway can leave no dates at all.

The running Disney Tourist Blog sellout record documents the first 2025 sellout and its subsequent sequence. WDWMagic’s final-season report confirms that all 25 nights were gone by November 19. Those dates are historical evidence, not a 2026 forecast.

The practical conclusion is narrow: if only one 2026 night works for the trip, availability matters more than trying to predict a lower future official price. Disney publishes date-based prices, says inventory is limited, and does not announce a markdown timetable.

What the separate party ticket includes

MVMCP is not an add-on to a daytime Magic Kingdom ticket. It is a date-specific event ticket that permits entry from 4:00 PM, with the party running from 7:00 PM to midnight. The 2026 program includes a holiday parade, fireworks, character experiences, seasonal attraction overlays, and selected treats; offerings can change or be cancelled.

Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party Is BACK In Walt Disney World! | Magic Kingdom Party Guide 2025Watch on YouTube ↗

Video: Mammoth Club, published 2025-11-12. The on-location guide shows what a recent party night feels like and what guests try to fit into the five-hour event. It is useful experience evidence, but its 2025 operational details do not replace Disney’s 2026 dates, prices, or live availability.

Tickets are nontransferable, nonrefundable, and may not be resold under Disney’s current purchase terms. A sold-out date therefore is not a cue to treat an unofficial listing as equivalent to Disney inventory.

Watch one official date instead of refreshing the calendar

Disney’s public purchase flow exposes the date, price, and availability status, but the pages checked did not offer a date-level email or SMS alert. If the trip depends on one or two nights, monitor only those visible calendar cells rather than the entire holiday page.

A focused PageDog goal could be: “Tell me if Tuesday, November 17 stops showing Available, or if its adult price changes from $189.” Keeping the date, age band, price, and status together makes the result easier to verify. The guide to reducing false website-change alerts explains why a small stable region is better than a page full of rotating holiday imagery; the respectful page-watching checklist covers conservative schedules and stopping after the decision.

PageDog checks the selected visible region locally while the app is open and the Mac is awake and online. It does not buy a ticket, reserve inventory, enter a queue, sign in, bypass a CAPTCHA, or guarantee that a date remains available through checkout.

A practical MVMCP ticket rule

  1. Only one date works: buy from Disney while that exact date is available and the total fits the budget. There is no published evidence that waiting will lower its official price.
  2. Several dates work: compare the $189 nights first, then weigh travel plans and the party experience rather than price alone.
  3. You have AP or DVC eligibility: sign in and verify the select-night $10 discount before choosing a date.
  4. You are not ready to buy: watch the exact official calendar cell, especially for opening night or a date near Christmas, and set a personal decision deadline.
  5. Disney marks the date unavailable: treat it as unavailable now. Keep any recheck on the official page and do not assume resale, transfer, or a cancellation list is authorized.

Bottom line

MVMCP 2026 tickets were still available for every date on August 20, with adult prices from $189 to $229 plus tax. The broad search answer is simple; the useful edge is the dated 25-night table. Recheck the official calendar before paying, and if one night controls the trip, monitor that one Disney status rather than waiting for a generic sellout story.

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