January 25 Cast Service Celebration at Magic Kingdom Canceled Due to Weather

The Cast Service Celebration previously scheduled to take place tomorrow, January 25, at Magic Kingdom, has been canceled due to forecasted cold and rainy weather.

The celebration was for Cast Members who had reached milestones in 2020, but it was delayed due to COVID-19. It may be rescheduled once again.

Magic Kingdom was scheduled to close to guests at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow for the celebration. Hours have not been extended.

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  • Shannen Michaelsen

    Shannen has been a Disney Parks fan and lover of dogs since childhood, despite Pluto's attempt to eat Shannen's Minnie Mouse doll the first time they met. They've made up now. You can email Shannen at shannen@mail.hkdrnt.com.

7 thoughts on “January 25 Cast Service Celebration at Magic Kingdom Canceled Due to Weather”

  1. Disney isn’t as magical as it used to be, we just got back from 6 day’s at DW and my poor wife spent more time chasing Genie +/lighting lanes at 7:00am every morning then enjoying her time there. Add on $15 per person per day for Genie + and $15 upwards for individual lighting lanes is a shame (crime) but if you don’t cough it up you spend 60 minutes at waiting for Peter Pan. I feel chumped by a Three Fingered thief mouse. We’ll definitely never return until they stop their price gouging thievery! Sorry Mickey, we love you but your boss has turned into a money grabber.

    • Definitely agree. It’s ridiculous and uncalled for. Enough is enough. I’ve read DW is now catering to the wealthy and that’s what they want. I’ve been taking trips to other countries and spend less $ vs a week at Disney. It’s such a shame as we have been going to Disney for 40 years. Probably over 20 trips. Just no loyalty.

    • I’ve been seeing this by alot of ppl lately( about the parks being not so magical anymore). Got me worried. We have just booked and paid for our April trip. Ppl will stop spending their money there if they keep it up. Universal is going to pass them by.

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