Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Dessert Party returns for 2022 at Walt Disney World

Oct 11, 2022 in "Fireworks Dessert Party"

Posted: Tuesday October 11, 2022 3:54pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Making a return to Magic Kingdom from November 8 through December 22, 2022, Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Dessert Party offers reserved firework viewing and a dessert buffet.

As before, there are two versions of the party, one with firework viewing from the Plaza Gardens on Main Street U.S.A. priced at $99, and one with viewing from the Tomorrowland Terrace priced at $114.

Reservations open on October 18 2022 via Disneyworld.com. A valid admission ticket for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party on the same night is required, and is not included in the price of the dessert party.

Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Dessert Party with Plaza Garden Viewing

Before Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks show the  dessert buffet includes:

  • Holiday-themed desserts prepared by our pastry chef
  • A selection of cheeses
  • Fresh, seasonal fruits
  • A variety of alcohol-free libations, including Martinelli’s non-alcoholic sparkling cider, Cava sparkling wine, signature lemonades, hot chocolate, coffee and tea

As showtime nears, Cast Members will escort you to a prime standing area in the East Plaza Garden for priority viewing of the nighttime fireworks spectacular. 

2022 Event Dates

November 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 27 and 29
December 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20 and 22

Event Details

  • Location: Dessert party held at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant at Magic Kingdom park, with fireworks viewing in the Plaza Garden
  • Time: Check in at the entrance to Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant 1.5 hours before the fireworks begin; view the park calendar for show times
  • Price: $99 (including tax) for Guests ages 10 and older; $59 (including tax) for Guests ages 3 to 9

Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Dessert Party at Tomorrowland Terrace

Before the fireworks spectacular the buffet menu features:

  • Holiday-themed desserts prepared by our pastry chef
  • A selection of cheeses
  • Fresh, seasonal fruits
  • A variety of beverages, including signature lemonades, hot chocolate, coffee and tea—as well as a glass of sparkling wine or sparkling non-alcoholic cider

2022 Event Dates

November 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 27 and 29
December 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20 and 22

Event Details

  • Location: The dessert party is held at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant at Magic Kingdom park—with fireworks viewing from a seating area on the restaurant’s terrace
  • Time: Check in at the entrance to Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant one hour before the fireworks begin; view the park calendar for showtimes
  • Price: $114 (including tax) per Guest ages 10 and older; $69 (including tax) per Guest ages 3 to 9
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TheGuyThatMakesSwordsNov 20, 2022

Don't care - total BAIL this year.... No DVD, no AP, no money for WDW. Just us - everyone else can clearly do what they chose to do...

SquishyNov 20, 2022

I find it odd how they are doing Christmas projections on normal nights but not on party nights.

spectromagic04Nov 20, 2022

Went to the Christmas party last Thursday and there wasn’t even projections. Just generic green, blue and red colors with snowflakes. It honestly was underwhelming and heard many people call the castle ugly.

GimpYancIentNov 20, 2022

Now just in time for the holiday time frame individual park price manipulation is in effect.

castlecake2.0Nov 20, 2022

Can back this up, there is no evil plan to make attractions less efficient.

solidyneNov 20, 2022

Great info! Thanks!

DisoneNov 20, 2022

It means maximum. My source here is an attractions manager for tomorrow land. They're running the maximum amount of space mountain cars on both tracks. The maximum amount of Grand Prix cars they can but they do cut them when the line gets too short because it creates a hazard of not having guests to put in the cars while other guests are still driving around. And finally of course the maximum amount of people mover cars. I also have a friend who is an adventureland attractions manager and that's where I'm getting the information that they are having a high amount of engine problems and a little bit of a sourcing problem getting parts to repair them. But they're running the maximum amount of boats that they have available to them. Now. Those are the only two I know, but I can't imagine. Attractions managers at other parts of the very same park are under different guidance to run less. Purely antidotal from personal observation, I have not noticed any decrease use of boats at both pirates of the Caribbean and it's a small world. And every time I'm on big thunder they are running either four or five trains.

mm52200Nov 20, 2022

The parks aren’t simply operating with the capacity and ability to handle guests that they were pre pandemic. Most things yes are back to normal but it’s a ton of little things that add up to make the parks feel more crowded for the most part. Shops, specific dining, meet and greets, and entertainment offerings that just haven’t reopened and probably won’t. A push for mobile ordering that forced guests to wait outside the restaurant rather than in line to order. It all adds up even though each piece might not seem like much.

Skibum1970Nov 20, 2022

Rats. We really enjoyed the Party when we went, especially the ride lines. However, the lighting of the castle lights and how it looked for the rest of the evening was spectacular.

solidyneNov 19, 2022

Is this true for sure? If so, does "optimum" mean "maximum"? Maybe to them "optimum" means "financially optimal." Just askin'. If the attractions are at full tilt, that's great! What explains, then, the more crowded "feeling" even when numbers are down?

DisoneNov 19, 2022

JC is an exception. They have lost several boats to engine problems. It is not.... I'm running less boats because they don't drive revenue. Space mountain runs with its full allotment of coaster cars as does big thunder. Most the attractions are running up their optimum capacity. There are exceptions such as splash, mountain and jungle cruise. But that is not a reflection of a willful intent to run less ride vehicles because they don't drive revenue. Honestly that's not a thing.

DCBakerNov 19, 2022

According to the Christmas Party ticket availability calendar, all dates for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party have sold out.

solidyneNov 19, 2022

Why should they pay more to pack more people into more non-revenue-generating ride vehicles, when they can pack them in to the sidewalks, generating cupcake dollars? Why should they bother even to keep the attractions open. Just shut 'em down. MK has plenty. How many boats are running in JC these days? We were shocked by @lentesta 's data on this a few months back, and now it's just—ho hum—accepted as normal. We chuckle knowingly at the WSJ article, but I'll bet we're the only ones reading!

TuvaluNov 19, 2022

Castle lights were last seen in 2019. Rumor has it they are gone for good. Projections have replaced them.