Disney Merriest Nites, an All-New After-Hours Event at Disneyland Park

Sailor310

Well-Known Member
All kidding aside (but seriously, don't you dare say Christmas!), I do appreciate that they continue to use the incorrect spelling of the word night in this promotion.

Merriest Nites

Just like Date Nites, since 1958. Or Grad Nites since 1961. It's a very mid-century commercial spelling of that word. Probably something only done in America. Good for TDA for ignoring the dorky metric system and spelling it this way! 🤣

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What year is the date nite book? About 1985 I spent many Saturday nights swing dancing with my girlfriend to a big band. I thought I got some sort of after 5pm deal.
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
What year is the date nite book? About 1985 I spent many Saturday nights swing dancing with my girlfriend to a big band. I thought I got some sort of after 5pm deal.

It's from the late 1960's.

Date Nite ticket deals were a thing at Disneyland beginning in 1958, and went into the 1980's. You can thank Jack Lindquist.
 

Figments Friend

Well-Known Member
Buckle up, recruit! We're going in and we're gonna make some toys!

But seriously... no kidding. I'm not buying a ticket for this until I know where I'm going to be a resident of during the event.

Will I be a resident of the North Pole during a frantic toy making session before a midnight deadline? (don't say Christmas!) Will I be a townsfolk of Main Street USA during a Winter Holiday Shopping Spree? (don't say Christmas!) Or will I be a royal subject of a snow-bedecked Fantasyland during the merriest time of year? (don't say Christmas!)

What is my role here? What is my motivation? You can't expect me to shell out $165 for 4 hours if I don't know what I'm a jolly, merry, joyous, happiest time of year that has nothing to do with Christmas resident of. Give me something to work with! 🎅

Don't get your hopes up TP -
Just like 'Galaxy's Edge', they will promise all these awesome 'immersive, interactive elements' and just before opening take it all away.

;)

-
 

brb1006

Well-Known Member
Buckle up, recruit! We're going in and we're gonna make some toys!

But seriously... no kidding. I'm not buying a ticket for this until I know where I'm going to be a resident of during the event.

Will I be a resident of the North Pole during a frantic toy making session before a midnight deadline? (don't say Christmas!) Will I be a townsfolk of Main Street USA during a Winter Holiday Shopping Spree? (don't say Christmas!) Or will I be a royal subject of a snow-bedecked Fantasyland during the merriest time of year? (don't say Christmas!)

What is my role here? What is my motivation? You can't expect me to shell out $165 for 4 hours if I don't know what I'm a jolly, merry, joyous, happiest time of year that has nothing to do with Christmas resident of. Give me something to work with! 🎅
Have about being a dentist for Christmas?:)
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
Don't get your hopes up TP -
Just like 'Galaxy's Edge', they will promise all these awesome 'immersive, interactive elements' and just before opening take it all away.

;)

Just like my first visit to Star Wars Land, I can see it now....

I wander in to The Emporium as a fully paid Merry Townsfolk to help with the frenzied Winter Holiday Shopping Spree (don't say Christmas), but instead of the shopclerks bustling about trying to meet a deadline on the 24th (don't even say Christmas Eve), they are all just standing around grousing about how they have to work on Christmas (they said it, not me!) and how Katie is throwing another epic keg party on New Year's Eve (is that holiday okay to say out loud?) in an adjacent town to Main Street USA called Fullerton.

I'm immersed! $165 for four hours worth of immersion!
 

The Grand Inquisitor

Well-Known Member
Are you looking forward to immersing yourself in the holiday season this year? Look no further because magic is here with Holidays at the Disneyland Resort! And this year we’ve added a new separate ticket, limited-capacity offering, Disney Merriest Nites. Since Mickey Mouse adores the holidays and celebrating with friends, he’s invited some of them to help host six themed parties in one throughout Disneyland park. You can join Mickey Mouse and his friends on one of five select nights during November and December with the purchase of a ticket!

General Admission Tickets Start at $165 Per Person​


Holiday Magic Returns to the Disneyland Resort from Nov. 12, 2021, through Jan. 9, 2022

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As the host of the party, Mickey Mouse will welcome you to the party on Main Street, U.S.A. with Victorian flair, and Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and their friends join in the fun, traveling in a special coach with Christmas carol sing-alongs, Muppet antics, and a few chickens! Over in New Orleans Square, Princess Tiana plans to ring in Noel with guests at her bayou-inspired celebration. In Frontierland, Miguel from the Disney and Pixar film “Coco” will be wishing everyone Feliz Navidad while you kick up your heels during a jolly dance-filled fiesta. Three more character-hosted holiday parties await you with a tropical party hosted by Lilo & Stitch in Adventureland, a wintertime celebration with Elsa in Fantasyland, and Buzz Lightyear taking the holidays to new heights over in Tomorrowland. Your friends and family will enjoy enhanced entertainment such as themed photo backdrops and character sightings, and themed specialty food and beverage offerings within the event.

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Attendance at this separately ticketed holiday event offers you limited-capacity, after-hours access to Disneyland park attractions* and entertainment. Select attractions will be available, including the seasonal transformations “it’s a small world” Holiday and Haunted Mansion Holiday, along with a special viewing of “A Christmas Fantasy” Parade.**

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With unlimited Disney Photopass*** digital downloads from the night, you may want to wear your favorite holiday attire!

Disney Merriest Nites tickets will be sold for events on Nov. 11, Nov. 16, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, and Dec. 9. Tickets will be available for purchase beginning Sept. 14, 2021, no earlier than 9 a.m., on Disneyland.com and the Disneyland app. For event highlights and additional details, please visit disneyland.com/merriestnites. Tickets will be available for purchase on September 14, no earlier than 9 am PT, on Disneyland.com and the Disneyland app.
Ok having the Muppets in the park is awesome!!!!!!!!
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Only 5 nights... It's pretty clear that this is Disney dipping it's toe in the water to see how people in SoCal react to up-change Christmas party.
They can always add more nights. At WDW, they added more Boo DAH nights when the original slate sold out.
 

waltography

Well-Known Member
Not buying tickets, but I was curious about the demand. Got in line at around 10:30am, was at the front of the line by 12pm. All dates available.

Not a lot of demand so far it seems, but I'm sure it'll eventually sell out regardless.
 

RollerCoaster

Well-Known Member
Are you looking forward to immersing yourself in the holiday season this year? Look no further because magic is here with Holidays at the Disneyland Resort! And this year we’ve added a new separate ticket, limited-capacity offering, Disney Merriest Nites. Since Mickey Mouse adores the holidays and celebrating with friends, he’s invited some of them to help host six themed parties in one throughout Disneyland park. You can join Mickey Mouse and his friends on one of five select nights during November and December with the purchase of a ticket!

General Admission Tickets Start at $165 Per Person​


This is what you get when you basically allow Orlando to dictate operations in California. The pricing is insane, especially when you consider they're not including Galaxy's Edge, Toontown, and Critter Country.

In Orlando during the After Hours Events and parties, they at least include all of the major attractions. Omitting Splash Mountain, Rise of the Resistance, Millennium Falcon, and Roger Rabbit make the pricing even more outrageous.

I expect you will see a lot more of this in the future and eventually the holiday festivities will eventually become exclusive to the parties.
 

waltography

Well-Known Member
I guess I never understood the appeal of "after hours events". I like taking my time, so the idea of compressing a day of Disneyland into 4 hours seems like a waste of money to me, especially when a day ticket is less and gives you at least 12 hours to enjoy the park.
I liked OBB for offering a different feel to the parks (allowing costumes, way more characters than usual, trick-or-treating etc.), but that's a rarity among hard-ticketed events at the parks. I was never interested in things like Star Wars Nite et al. from before the pandemic because it didn't really go far enough IMO to justify a separate ticket; Merriest Nites gives me the same impression.
 

VJ

Well-Known Member
This is what you get when you basically allow Orlando to dictate operations in California. The pricing is insane, especially when you consider they're not including Galaxy's Edge, Toontown, and Critter Country.

In Orlando during the After Hours Events and parties, they at least include all of the major attractions. Omitting Splash Mountain, Rise of the Resistance, Millennium Falcon, and Roger Rabbit make the pricing even more outrageous.

I expect you will see a lot more of this in the future and eventually the holiday festivities will eventually become exclusive to the parties.
yep
 

1HAPPYGHOSTHOST

Well-Known Member
Are you looking forward to immersing yourself in the holiday season this year? Look no further because magic is here with Holidays at the Disneyland Resort! And this year we’ve added a new separate ticket, limited-capacity offering, Disney Merriest Nites. Since Mickey Mouse adores the holidays and celebrating with friends, he’s invited some of them to help host six themed parties in one throughout Disneyland park. You can join Mickey Mouse and his friends on one of five select nights during November and December with the purchase of a ticket!

General Admission Tickets Start at $165 Per Person​


Holiday Magic Returns to the Disneyland Resort from Nov. 12, 2021, through Jan. 9, 2022

2389uph23lb2feq12.jpeg

As the host of the party, Mickey Mouse will welcome you to the party on Main Street, U.S.A. with Victorian flair, and Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and their friends join in the fun, traveling in a special coach with Christmas carol sing-alongs, Muppet antics, and a few chickens! Over in New Orleans Square, Princess Tiana plans to ring in Noel with guests at her bayou-inspired celebration. In Frontierland, Miguel from the Disney and Pixar film “Coco” will be wishing everyone Feliz Navidad while you kick up your heels during a jolly dance-filled fiesta. Three more character-hosted holiday parties await you with a tropical party hosted by Lilo & Stitch in Adventureland, a wintertime celebration with Elsa in Fantasyland, and Buzz Lightyear taking the holidays to new heights over in Tomorrowland. Your friends and family will enjoy enhanced entertainment such as themed photo backdrops and character sightings, and themed specialty food and beverage offerings within the event.

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Attendance at this separately ticketed holiday event offers you limited-capacity, after-hours access to Disneyland park attractions* and entertainment. Select attractions will be available, including the seasonal transformations “it’s a small world” Holiday and Haunted Mansion Holiday, along with a special viewing of “A Christmas Fantasy” Parade.**

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With unlimited Disney Photopass*** digital downloads from the night, you may want to wear your favorite holiday attire!

Disney Merriest Nites tickets will be sold for events on Nov. 11, Nov. 16, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, and Dec. 9. Tickets will be available for purchase beginning Sept. 14, 2021, no earlier than 9 a.m., on Disneyland.com and the Disneyland app. For event highlights and additional details, please visit disneyland.com/merriestnites. Tickets will be available for purchase on September 14, no earlier than 9 am PT, on Disneyland.com and the Disneyland app.
$165? NOPE. I'd be happier with the money.
 

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