Happy New Year 2025 from the Brickers!

November and December are too short, and go by too quickly. Call me crazy, but I don’t believe there were 61 days in the two months combined last year. Someone ought to look into that–something’s definitely up. A few days must’ve been moved to the bad months, which felt suspiciously longer.

I’m joking, but only partially. November and December were over in the blink of the eye. It feels like it was just November 1, and we were getting excited for the start of the holiday season. Being Disney fans, Christmas comes early for us. The first Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party was on November 8, with Jollywood Nights the following day. And I’ll tell you what, I wasready for both once they started. It was full-on Christmas mode.

Even after December 25, we continue to enjoy the spirit of the season. We were at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure yesterday, and the highlight was (still) the seasonal entertainment and attraction overlays, which felt wholly appropriate–not like they’d worn out their welcome. It’s a bit different today, and feels slightly like a ‘holiday hangover,’ but our Christmas tree will stay up until January 6 (I’d probably leave it up longer if the neighbors couldn’t see it). We’ll continue listening to instrumental music, and watching less overtly Christmas content. There are a couple of new Die Hard-esque movies and shows on Netflix. You get the idea.

I don’t feel the same way about Halloween. The first Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party began on August 9, which was just too early. To be sure, I’m glad Disney starts MNSSHP and now Oogie Boogie Bash when it does. The demand is clearly there and guests with August trips love having the parties as options. But between the weather and it being nearly 3 months before Halloween, it just doesn’t feel like fall or spook season.

As a result of celebrating Halloween in early August, I’m also over that holiday by late September. Just in time for everyone in the real world to start putting up their decorations and start celebrating in earnest! I don’t want to be labeled a Halloween Hater. It’s my second-favorite holiday, and I enjoy it more each year. But early August to late September is as long as the Christmas season. And I think it’s pretty inarguable that there’s more to enjoy for Christmas–music, books, movies, decorations, lore, etc. Halloween is gaining ground, but Christmas is simply the meatier and more meaningful holiday.

Where am I going with this? I guess pitching my new political platform, which is adding a month to the calendar between Halloween and Christmas for extended celebrations and merriment. I’m sure there will be no shortage of campaign contributions from the greeting card, holiday honey ham, and retailers lobbies. If Washington finally is able to end Daylight Saving Time, maybe I’m serious about this initiative.

Really, though, the Christmas season was too short. There were so many things we wanted to do, but didn’t get around to doing. Things to see, experience, watch, taste. All of that will have to wait until next Christmas, or rather, this Christmas, since it is now 2025. I guess that’s part of the magic of Christmas? It’s a satisfying holiday, but you’re left wanting more of it, not ready for it to be over.

At the same time the holiday season flew by, it also seems to have lasted a while. We did a lot. Our daughter, Megatron, started November crawling as her mode of transportation, and now she is running. I hold my breath a little every time she darts across the room, worrying that this is going to be the time she takes a disastrous fall. Society needs to normalize toddlers wearing hockey helmets and goalie pads out in public.

Seeing her walk and run has been incredibly special. The sense of awe and wonder on her face as she “discovers” something new fills our hearts far more than the stress of worrying she’ll take a spill (and there’s a lot of stress, which means there’s a ton of joy!). It’s also necessitated stepping up our vacuuming and cleaning, as anything on the floor is now fair game.

But I’m rambling. In my defense, it was a late night for Sarah and I, who continued to celebrate New Year’s Eve like normal adults. Well, mostly. We didn’t have a drop to drink, but we did make the mistake of staying up until 1 a.m. Megatron stuck to her normal schedule, and does not recognize that New Year’s Day is meant to be a lazy one for sleeping in and lounging around.

Suffice to say, it was a great holiday season–and entire year–for our family, mostly as we continue to experience things through her eyes and see her grow. But time is moving too fast. She’s not a little baby anymore. She wanted to run around with the “big kids” as we hung out in Grizzly Peak yesterday. It’s been a fantastic journey…I just wish we could slow it down a bit.

January is here now and that means many of you are starting to plan 2025 trips. We’ve already updated a lot of our best resources, and that process will continue in the next couple of weeks. Before I touch anything else crowd-related, I really want Walt Disney World to release its ticket discounts. I’m fully expecting one for Florida residents within the week, and think there’s an outside chance there’s a return of the multi-park magic tickets for the general public earlier than last year. (That’s certainly what I’d do, if I were Disney.)

Tomorrow (January 2, 2025) is the big discount drop day for Walt Disney World. We already know Free Dining is coming for Summer 2025, because they’ve announced as much. We’ve been able to confirm additional details, and that promo sounds similar to last year, but for the general public and with earlier travel dates at the start of the summer season. These changes make sense–May and June are slower than July–and don’t really suggest desperation on Disney’s part.

Based on past precedent, it’s likely there will also be a range of room-only offers. Probably one for the general public, one for Annual Passholders, and another for Florida residents. My hope is that at least one of those is a “Stay Longer & Save More” deal, and that there’s also a superior Disney+ or Disney Visa offer that offers savings on par with the AP or FL savings. I’m also hopeful and optimistic that weekends won’t be excluded. I’d love to something better, with a surprising out-of-left-field promo that we’ve never seen before. I wouldn’t bet on that just yet, though.

I don’t expect outright desperation (because I don’t think there’s actual basis for it), but I have been slightly surprised that Disney doesn’t have a greater sense of urgency. Getting people locked into hotel reservations and packages before the marketing blitz for the grand opening of Epic Universe strikes me as savvy. That’ll be doubly true if word of mouth about the new park is positive once previews start. But perhaps a more restrained slate of special offers now from Walt Disney World will necessitate bigger and better ones down the road.

In any case, I want to reiterate the importance of doing the math on whichever discounts drop tomorrow. One thing that’s been a pleasant surprise is that the hype around Free Dining has dropped dramatically as compared to ~2019. There are probably a number of reasons for this, but I view it as a good thing. “Free” is a powerful marketing term, even if it’s not always an accurate one.

To be sure, Free Dining can be the best deal for some parties. But it is not for many or most others. It’s important to not get caught up in the excitement of getting (allegedly) free food, and consider whether your appetites and dining preferences are a good fit, or if it’ll be a waste. More importantly, consider what you’re forgoing by purchasing full-priced Park Hopper tickets and a rack rate room.

With this wave of 2025 deals, it isn’t necessarily just the known alternative room-only discounts that will be released tomorrow. Again, there’s the possibility (more like probability, depending upon your travel dates) of the multi-day magic ticket returning in 2025 for spring through late summer, perhaps earlier and/or later.

For those who are considering also visiting Universal Orlando, we still don’t know the full suite of multi-day ticket options for Epic Universe. Or the degree to which Universal might feel the need to discount during the summer. (Even with the new theme park opening, Universal has a ton of hotel inventory.)

Walt Disney World discounts can be modified or changed, so they’re theoretically risk-free, but availability is something to keep in mind. If you opt for Free Dining instead of a room-only discount and the rooms allocated to the latter sell out during your dates, you can’t later modify to that. Disney also has a habit of ending special offers early in the last couple of years.

The bottom line is that Free Dining is one of Walt Disney World’s most restrictive special offers. If you’re on the fence about booking it or another promo, waiting for ticket deals or Epic Universe releases, or the savings are similar to room-only rates, our tentative recommendation would be taking the other offer.

To each their own, but I think the flexibility of room-only discounts puts planners in a better position. But all of this is preliminary food for thought–I’ll have further analysis once tomorrow’s full slate of special offers is actually released, along with thoughts on the ticket deals next week or whenever they come out.

As the holiday season winds down, we also want to once again thank all of you for reading. We are so incredibly appreciative of your support. Whether you lurk silently, comment on every single post, or somewhere in between. Reading this site means the world to us–probably far more than most of you will ever know.

One of the most humbling and gratifying aspects of this blog has always been the trust you put in us. You plan multi-thousand dollar vacations based on our guidance, spending your hard-earned money and time on the advice we offer. There are few things I enjoy more than a comment sharing how a trip went based on our tips. Of course, it’s most satisfying if it went well! But even the negative feedback makes me strive to do better.

It’s this more than anything else that gives rise to a lot of the critical commentary, as we view this site first and foremost as a consumer resource. Even though we’re diehard Disney fans, who feel positively about the overwhelming majority of our experiences, that can sometimes means negativity. But that criticism and critique comes from a place of love, holding the company and the parks to their own high standards, legacy, and wanting them to be the best version of themselves.

When writing reviews and assessing value, we always have families front of mind, especially those who have to save and sacrifice just to make the trips happen in the first place. Thank you so much for putting your trust in us.

Aside from the helpful (hopefully!) planning resources, we’ve been grateful for the joy and happiness you’ve shared for and with us over the last year-plus. We’ve really appreciated that you actually care to read and comment on personal stories and not just big Disney news or consequential changes. The comments section of this site has always been fantastic, like a close-knit community. But in the last year-plus, you all have been better than ever.

I also appreciate the patience you’ve shown. The last year has been really busy and tiring, and I’ve slacked a bit in responding to comments, proofreading, and keeply posts tightly edited. Not that this blog has ever been a bastion of typo-free or concise writing, but I know things have gotten more lax. Hopefully it’s been made up for in the volume of coverage. I still try to reply to comments as often as possible, but sometimes a new post is better than a dozen replies.

One of the things I previously mentioned was my plan for shorter articles in 2025. Some of you suggested you do not want that, which is great. To be clear, I don’t plan on posts being only a few paragraphs long. I couldn’t be that concise even if I tried (see the rambling introduction above about, I guess, Halloween vs. Christmas). Nor do I intend upon eliminating the long reads.

What I do think is that some posts have a bit too much fat or retreaded background, and there are times when links to past topics would be better. There are other instances when a piece of news or rumor goes unreported here because I don’t think I can give it the proper depth of treatment–but perhaps a shorter article would suffice and be better than nothing at all.

We appreciate the value of the time you take to read these articles; it is not taken for granted and we don’t want to waste it. So thanks for tolerating the tangents, granting some grace, and especially humoring my pop culture references and bad dad jokes.

Speaking of tangents, I hope you’ll indulge me a quick one if you’ve made it this far into the post, as January also brings with it playoff football. I’m not so sure about whether the Detroit Lions can win it all this year. They won again on Monday Night Football, but only thanks to a few unforced errors by the 49ers. The last few weeks haven’t been great. Beating the Vikings is going to be tough, but it’s absolutely essential. They need that bye so they can get rested, healthy, and (hopefully) a few key players back.

To say the Lions have been decimated by injuries is an understatement. It’s a tough road to the Super Bowl, regardless, especially with Minnesota and Philadelphia looking incredibly formidable. Here’s hoping it happens, though, and that the Lions get a rematch with the Bills. That’s the Super Bowl matchup that America needs and deserves. (Although Bengals-Lions would probably be the first Super Bowl with a combined 100 points!) But I digress.

Ultimately, this first full year with Megatron was the best year of our lives, as was this holiday season. Seeing more of her personality, preferences, as well as her unexpected likes…and even dislikes! Part of that has been the excitement of the Disney visits, and continuing to experience everything anew. Part of it has been forming the fun new traditions and revisiting familiar favorites.

Part of it has been the simple and day-to-day life with a now very mobile toddler, and trying to savor every fleeting moment–even the mundane ones–as this holiday season has flown by. Part of it is being able to share some of those moments with you all. This website has a fantastic community, and oftentimes you help us as much or more than we help you.

So thank you again, Happy New Year from the Brickers, and here’s looking forward to a fantastic 2025. A year filled with a brand-new Universal theme park in Central Florida; construction, changes & growing pains…and a new night parade at Walt Disney World; here’s hoping there are also some fun surprises and positive news that makes 2025 another great year. We hope you likewise have had a happy holiday season with family and friends, and made magical memories that will last a lifetime!

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YOUR THOUGHTS

What do you think about adding a month between October and November, the Detroit Lions’ playoff prospects, or any of the other random tangents tackled here? Any amusing anecdotes to share from this holiday season, Disney or otherwise? Parental wisdom or recommendations to share? Anything else you’re interested in reading about with regard to Megatron, babies in the parks, etc? Agree or disagree with our takes on Free Dining or anything else here? Hearing your feedback is always appreciated, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!

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72 Comments

  1. Great article as always! Brings back memories of when my girls were that little. It goes by way too fast, enjoy every minute of it. She will be too old before you know it.

  2. Tom,
    Have loved your newletters for years.
    Planning on going to Disney World in two weeks with my sister who hasn’t been since 1970’s. Staying at Pop Century.
    Stayed there in 2023 with my daughters, upon your recommendations, and we loved being on the Skyliner route.
    Happy New Year and Go Lions!

  3. Happy New Year Tom, Sarah and Megatron! Huge win for the Lions last night (Michigan resident here)!! I just want to say a heartfelt thank you for everything you guys do. We just returned from our third trip to Disney World since 2018, and all of your content was invaluable to our planning! We zigged when they zagged, and I know our experiences were all the better for it. Already looking forward to planning our next Disney World vacation, with your help of course 🙂

    – Callie

  4. Tom and Sara, I just have two personal questions for you. Of course, you do not need to answer either one of them, but I thought that is does not hurt to ask. First, will you ever allow us to see a picture of the face of Megatron? She has cute reddish locks and it is great to see her walking. Secondly, are the two of you thinking about a little brother or sister for her?

  5. Happy New Year! We were in EPCOT on NYE. The wait for the Skyliner was ridiculously long that night. Do they ever run the buses to Pop and AoA to help with the lines?

  6. Happy New Year, Bricker Family! My apologies in advance for the long comment, I’ve been meaning to comment on multiple posts and have missed out. I’m on my first full day home recovering from a hip replacement at the ripe old age of 44, living vicariously through your blog while my wheels are grounded. Even when I don’t have travel on the table, subscribing to your blog keeps me updated and entertained. I’ll never tire of the tangents, obscure pop references, and of course the personal updates!

    I hear your stress and am sending you and Sarah virtual hugs in advance of Megatron’s first wipeouts. She’ll be ok. The best advice I can give is to not let her see you freak out whenever she crash lands, as hard as that sounds. She’ll meet your energy and naturally respond to your reaction in kind. If Miss Megatron is like my girls, sometimes the biggest wipeouts happen the night before school picture day. In those cases, all you can do is spring for the retouching option! It’s just a flesh wound, lol…

    Respectfully deferring to you wanting to keep some things to yourself, and happily acknowledging that Yossarian and Megatron sound thick as thieves, I want to send some love to Mr. Walter. I hope he’s handling it well as Megatron has found her wings. We had 2 dachshunds back when we became parents 16 years ago, and each had completely different responses to their personal space being encroached upon. It was definitely a very difficult layer to navigate on top of a transitional time a new parents. Extra cuddles his way from me please, I miss my long boys! Our 16yr old developed allergies as she grew, so we’ve been without a pet since we lost our last boy to old age when our now 9yr old daughter was 4 months- another trying time, to say the least. Her allergy shots are almost done, so hopefully there’s a furry family member or two in our near future after I’m back at 100 percent!

    As far as football goes, we’re a Bears family- oof. But maybe this Packers game will give the season a good ending!

  7. Tom
    Great name by the way!
    and a Happy New Year to you and your family!
    My adult offspring are about your age, however, we have had decades of Disneyland and a trip to Disney World behind us. I would not recommend August. take a family to Florida. we absolutely enjoyed the unreal experience And scale of Disney World, however.
    along with the trip to Universal, staying at a fabulous on-site Resort and a trip to Cape Canaveral, it was absolutely fun! And tiring because I don’t think they invented trips, Non-Stop, from the Seattle area to Orlando. Yet.
    now, with four grandchildren, three having been introduced to Disneyland, it becomes a generational experience. One granddaughter is the age is yours and It’s quite the experience seeing the parks through their eyes.
    Thank you for all the information that you have posted this past year!
    see you at the parks in 2025!

  8. Happy New Year to you, Sarah, and Baby B! I hope you all have a healthy and peaceful year. I was one of the keep being you crowd. Love your voice and style as you are. Although it would be entertaining to see what you would do with the challenge of keeping an article to a purposeful shorter length. I think there would be naturally follow ups and abrupt endings. Part of the joy of reading your articles is the feeling that we get of being let into your life and family with your witticisms. It’s lovely.

    As someone who’s grown up and lives in Vikings territory, I feel compelled to say that since they’ve never won a Super Bowl, I have to root for them on the principle of it makes a hell of a story in a year when everyone has counted them out. Although I have to say, I think this Sunday’s game might be the one to watch of the season simply because of the head-to-head battle that it will be. The other part of me says, don’t worry the Vikings will always disappoint their fans, it’s what happens.

  9. OK I just want to say that I came to your blog to plan my first trip to Disney World in about eight years. The last time I went to Walt Disney World, I was not a parent and neither were you guys! Imagine my delight as I pull up your blog to plan my son‘s third birthday and Walt Disney World and see that you have also had a child! Congratulations and it is so much fun being a parent and experiencing the things you love with your children, isn’t it?! Happy new year.

  10. >> The last year has been really busy and tiring, and I’ve slacked a bit in responding to comments, proofreading, and keeply posts tightly edited.

    Nope! You’re doing great Brother. Kids take a ton of time and energy. You’ve got different and bigger priorities now.. we all just do the best we can with everything else.

  11. Happy New Year Brickers!

    Bills – Lions would be a good super bowl. With that said… Go Steelers!

    We were in southern California for a wedding this past summer, and took the kids to Disneyland for a day. This blog was, as always, a wonderful resource. Thank you!

  12. Greetings and all the best to you, Bricker family! The photos of Sarah and Megatron absolutely took my breath away. Oh my goodness, what a beautiful family you have. I see some curls on the way! (You’ll have to excuse my weirdness, please – I have two daughters and it took forever for their hair to grow to piggy tail-making length). So precious!! Thank you again for your Disney insight as well as your great ramblings. I think I laughed out loud when you segued into NFL thoughts! (Not a Lions fan, but rooting for them for their fans’ sake) We took two great DW trips, following your advice all the way, in 2022 and 2023 (loved Pop Century!!), and I fear it will be a long drought until we’re able to return. Thank you SO much for your Disney content in the meantime. It brings back so many wonderful memories, and stirs hope that a return might not be so far away after all. God bless you, Sarah and little M, and I hope your 2025 is even better than you expect.
    Oh, and if we could pass some of the Halloween “season” to Christmas, I’m all for it!

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