Exclusive 2024 Disney Passholder Holiday Shirts Revealed: Jollywood Nights and Very Merry Christmas Party

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Posted: Thursday November 7, 2024 1:05pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and Disney Jollywood Nights are offering exclusive merchandise, perfect for celebrating the festive season with a touch of Passholder pride.


Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

Passholders can pick up limited-edition merchandise that captures the spirit of the event. Look for:

  • Exclusive Passholder Shirt: Available at the Emporium, this shirt features the classic toy soldiers marching in front of Cinderella Castle.
  • Passholder Pin: Also available at the Emporium, this pin highlights the magic of the season with a design featuring Cinderella Castle and toy soldiers.

Disney Jollywood Nights

Passholders can find an event-exclusive shirt at Stage 1 Company Store:

  • Holiday-Themed Passholder Shirt: Featuring Mickey Mouse and his closest friends dressed in their holiday best, this shirt is a keepsake that celebrates the glitz of Jollywood Nights.

NOTE: These exclusive items are available only during the event at the designated locations.

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monothingie4 minutes ago

The Holiday display at Newark Airport is on par with this. Is the measure of success for a Disney park now being comparable to that of an airport in New Jersey?

ToTBellHop21 minutes ago

Sure, but he’s Elton John. Still an A-lister.

HauntedPirate23 minutes ago

I realized today that Elton John’s appearance at the Christmas tapings wasn’t an attempt to boost the performer lineup for the sake of providing an enhanced lineup. They’re hyping the documentary on D+. *Sigh*

castlecake2.02 hours ago

Jollywood is missing something. It just didn’t feel like a party like MVMCP does. We couldn’t quite put our finger on what it was, but something just wasn’t clicking. And the fireworks were super meh.

MickeyCookies12 hours ago

We’ve gone many times but felt MVMCP was exceptional this year. Perhaps my memory is bad but it felt like lots more streetmosphere, they were generous with the cookies, there were low ride wait times, and overall it was just so much fun. Parade and fireworks are always top tier. Truly a trip highlight. Can’t say the same for Jollywood though. We couldn’t believe the same park put these two events together. For all the warmth and liveliness of MVMCP, JN could not be more opposite. Outside of the Muppets show, everything seemed very half baked. The skating show was just…not it. The fireworks show is not good either. And for anything else happening, it all seemed tucked away and you had to go search for it. I’ve heard other people really like JN this year, so not sure if we just hit a bad night or this just isn’t our cup of tea? We wanted to like it, but just fail to see the value here. MVMCP is where it’s at!!

LittleBuford21 hours ago

It’s one of the main reasons to attend the party! If you go again, I would make a point of watching it properly—ideally from Main Street so that you experience the “snow”.

bwr82722 hours ago

Anecdotal: we attended our first ever Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party on Thursday. One thing that surprised me was that the “free” cookies were legit good. And the hot cocoa was decent. The fireworks were awesome, with a jaw-dropping finale. Caught part of the parade in passing. Rode Big Thunder many times, Tron 3 times, Tiana’s twice, Jingle Cruise, and Space Mountain.

Casper Gutman1 day ago

We need a detailed history of the decisions that led to the construction of Communicore Hall. It would be fascinating.

Brian1 day ago

I noticed they didn't put the wreaths on the entrance signs this year.

MisterPenguin1 day ago

Awareness of bare walls is the first step to enlightenment.

castlecake2.01 day ago

Just got a survey that included questions about the holiday decorations at Epcot and I let them know alllll about how much they were lacking

WorldExplorer1 day ago

Oh, look, someone at Disney ran to Home Depot and spent around 200 bucks! Cute. Maybe next year we can get a few strands of real lights held up with command hooks. Once again, I cannot believe people are actually praising their pathetic, half baked efforts.

gerarar1 day ago

castlecake2.04 days ago

It was definitely a tribute to that, it used the same spiel that Walter Cronkite used to say during it