Disney confirms return of Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade

Disney has begun casting performers for Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, confirming its return to Magic Kingdom for the 2026 holiday season. The parade, a staple since its debut in 2007, features Disney characters, holiday music, and artificial snow on Main Street, U.S.A.

Walt Disney World has started the casting process for performers, including inline skaters, for Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade. This move signals the parade's full return to Magic Kingdom during the 2026 holidays, marking nearly two decades since its introduction in 2007. The event has long been a highlight of the park's holiday offerings, drawing crowds to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party with its festive procession along Main Street, U.S.A., complete with falling snow, classic tunes, and appearances by Disney favorites against the backdrop of Cinderella Castle. Disney has not yet released details for the 2026 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, such as dates or ticket prices. For reference, the 2025 event featured tickets priced from $169 to $229 and sold out completely. This confirmation arrives amid ongoing changes at Magic Kingdom, including expansions in Frontierland and updates to various attractions. Fans had speculated about potential alterations or cancellations to seasonal entertainment amid these developments, but the casting call indicates Disney plans to preserve this tradition intact. The parade remains a key draw for holiday visitors seeking nostalgic experiences at the park.

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