Well Hello Magic: A Disney Planning & Experience Podcast
Jessica Mickelson is the voice behind Well Hello Magic, a top family-focused Disney World planning podcast and trusted resource for parents. She is a Disney-loving mom of four, former therapist, military spouse, content creator, and expert in realistic Walt Disney World vacation planning for families, moms, and first-time Disney travelers.
A lifelong Disney fan raised on Main Street magic and Mickey-shaped memories, Jessica helps families confidently plan Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and Disney Cruise Line vacations without overwhelm, burnout, or unrealistic expectations. Her approach centers on realistic Disney itineraries, Lightning Lane strategies for families, crowd planning, budgeting tips, Disney resort comparisons, and helping parents enjoy Disney without feeling pressure to do it all or spend it all.
As a mom who has experienced Disney with toddlers, tweens, teens, grandparents, large groups, and multigenerational families, Jessica shares real-world Disney planning advice rooted in emotional insight and hands-on experience. From stroller-friendly park days to Lightning Lane Multi Pass breakdowns, from solo trips and girls’ weekends to group vacations of 14 or more, she teaches parents how to plan Disney trips that feel both magical and manageable.
On the Well Hello Magic Podcast, Jessica shares practical Disney World planning tips, in-depth Lightning Lane strategy, rope drop guidance, Disney resort reviews, Disney Cruise Line advice, and event guides like Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. She also hosts honest conversations about the emotional and mental load of Disney travel, helping parents reduce stress while maximizing joy.
In addition to practical planning content, Jessica hosts Behind the Magic, a Disney podcast interview series featuring Disney content creators, bloggers, YouTubers, and Instagram influencers who share their love of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and Disney Cruise Line. Through authentic conversations, she explores how creators build Disney-focused brands, grow engaged online communities, balance motherhood and entrepreneurship, and keep the joy of Disney alive in everyday life. Behind the Magic highlights the voices shaping today’s Disney creator community while offering inspiration and insight for aspiring Disney bloggers and content creators.
Beyond the podcast, Jessica creates daily Disney and family travel content on Instagram and YouTube, blending humor, therapist-informed insight, and actionable Disney vacation planning advice to help families plan Disney trips with confidence, clarity, and less stress.
Well Hello Magic: A Disney Planning & Experience Podcast
095: Everything You Need to Know About Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025
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In this jam-packed episode of the Well Hello Magic Podcast, Jessica takes you through everything you need to know about Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party for 2025.
From dates and pricing to parades, fireworks, and rare character sightings, Jessica breaks down exactly how to plan a stress-free, magical Halloween night. If you're looking to make the most of every moment or simply wondering if the event is worth it, this episode will help you decide, prep, and plan like a pro.
Event Dates and Ticket Details
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party runs on select nights from August 15 to October 31, 2025. Tickets range from $119 to $229 depending on the date. Select discounts are available for Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club members.
Party guests can enter Magic Kingdom starting at 4 PM, even though the event officially runs from 7 PM to midnight. Arriving early allows time for rides, dinner, and character greetings before the party begins.
Entertainment Highlights
Entertainment includes the Boo-to-You Parade with the Headless Horseman, the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular on the castle stage, and a fireworks show hosted by Jack Skellington. Guests can also enjoy the Cadaver Dans and themed dance parties throughout the park.
Trick-or-Treat Trails and Character Meet and Greets
Candy stations are set up across the park with options for allergy-friendly treats. Rare character appearances include Jack and Sally, Mickey and Minnie in costume, and various Disney villains. Arrive early if meeting characters is a priority.
Attractions and Strategy
Most rides remain open during the party with shorter waits later in the evening. Favorites like TRON, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train are available. Lightning Lane is not offered during the party, but can be used from 4 PM to 6 PM with a standard park ticket.
Specialty Food, Merchandise, and Photos
Special Halloween treats are offered at select locations and often sell out early. Limited-edition merchandise is available in select shops. PhotoPass offers Magic Shots and Halloween-themed backdrops for unique photo opportunities.
Jessica’s Planning Tips
In this episode, Jessica walks you through her ideal MNSSHP strategy. She shares tips on how to make the most of early entry, when to meet characters versus see shows, the best way to manage kids during the event, and how to decide whether to go in costume or not. She also touches on stroller strategy, how to handle the Florida heat in fall, and why the last hour of the party is sometimes the most magical.
If you're attending this year or planning for a future visit, this episode will leave you with a complete plan, some hard truths about what to skip, and all the encouragement you need to enjoy Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party with less stress and more fun.
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