Book Now! Tony’s Most Merriest Town Square Party Joins Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party!

Last year a new specialty dining event took place at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party in Magic Kingdom. 

Tony’s Town Square Restaurant

Tony’s Most Merriest Town Square Party invites guests to enjoy appetizers, treats, and cocktails at Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, and we are so excited the event is returning this year!

The event kicks off at 9:30pm during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. At Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, you’ll find lots of holiday eats to enjoy, including savory options such as Tony’s famous meatballs!

Tony’s Most Merriest Party Hors d’oeuvres

Guests can also sip on included wine, beer, and non-alcoholic specialty beverages. And of course, no holiday party is complete without Christmas treats!

Tony’s Most Merriest Party Cookies

The event lasts until 12:30am (which is thirty minutes longer than Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party itself!), and guests are able to come and go throughout the three hours.

Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade

You’ll want to make sure you’re back in Town Square at 11pm however, as Reserved Viewing for Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade is included with your event ticket!

Tony’s Most Merriest Town Square Party is $99 plus tax per person, and a ticket to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is required. (So yes, you have to pay for the Special Event, and then the Special Event’s Special Event.) But for included eats, alcohol, and parade viewing — the extra cost might be worth it!

Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade

Tony’s Most Merriest Town Square Party will take place each night of Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and reservations are available starting today! You can secure your spot by calling 407-939-3463 or visiting Disney World’s website. 

Will you be heading to Tony’s Most Merriest Town Square Party this year? Let us know in the comments!

 

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Molly is a lifelong Disney enthusiast, and former Walt Disney World Guest Relations Cast Member and tour guide. Her Walt Disney World favorites include Festival of the Lion King, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Fantasmic!, Mickey-shaped pretzels and rice krispie treats, and anything with Buzz Lightyear! She lives in Orlando with her husband (who she met in Guest Relations) and their two rescue dogs, Kronk and Cruella de Vil (Ella for short!)

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4 Replies to “Book Now! Tony’s Most Merriest Town Square Party Joins Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party!”

  1. I’ve booked this for me and my 5 girlfriends for our upcoming girls trip. While i agree adding on an add on is a little crazy, it’s simply an extra. It’s not necessary to having a great time. It’s nothing i would ever do with my family, and maybe that’s the point it’s just another option for “some” to enhance their trip.

  2. Absolutely agree. Adding an add-on event to an add-on event is just stacking the greed. We are a family of seven and already don’t fit into any of Disney’s packages. We are being priced completely out of a Disney vacation. I slightly understand the add-ons for those who want to spend the extra money for prime seating at parades/fireworks, early access to parks, etc. but the increase in all other prices is making it impossible for us to even go except for maybe a special trip every 5 years.

  3. I agree…Ive done add-on events at WDW, but adding on to an add-on? Crazy! I had my son scout out a primo parade location at the MVMCP in 2014.Our night was like 39 degrees, so we got our Starbucks and grabbed party cookies and a blanket from The Eporium and had a GREAT time! Going to use that strategy this November!

  4. It’s too much money. For a family of four, it would cost $400.00. If you add in the “party” tickets, you are over $1,000.00. Most families of that size could buy groceries for a month with leftover money to dine out. Two people could dine at the Capital Grille for $200.00 and eat quite well.