Magic Key Holders Can Grab Complimentary “Mickey Mouse Club” Buttons at Disneyland After Dark: 90s Nite

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Magic Key holders who are attending next week’s Disneyland After Dark: 90s Nite events at the Happiest Place On Earth are going to want to pick up their complimentary Mickey Mouse Club buttons. More details below.

What’s happening:

  • If you’re attending one of the Disneyland: After Dark: 90s Nite after-hours ticketed events at Disneyland next week and you’re a Magic Key holder, you can grab a set of fun Mickey Mouse Club buttons for free.
  • This set of three colorful buttons will be available to Magic Key holders at the Bayou Country-side entrance to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge from 9:00 PM until 1:00 AM (while supplies last, naturally).

What they’re saying:

  • Disneyland: “Magic Key holder must present an active and valid Disneyland Resort Magic Key pass and Disneyland After Dark: 90s Nite event wristband. Limit one per Magic Key holder and available during event hours, while supplies last. Magic Key holder must be present at time of redemption. Subject to change or cancellation without notice."
  •  Fuel your nostalgia with fun festivities honoring music, movies, food, fashion and other fads that defined the decade. This March, Disneyland After Dark present 90s Nite—a separately ticketed evening event granting Guests of all ages special after-house Disneyland Park access to photo ops, Character encounters, entertainment, collectibles, themed menu selections, event merchandise, attractions, complimentary keepsakes and more."

Disneyland After Dark: 90s Nite takes place on Tuesday, March 4th and Thursday, March 6th of this coming week at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. For additional information and to purchase tickets for the event, be sure to visit Disneyland Resort’s official website.

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Mike Celestino
Mike serves as Laughing Place's lead Southern California reporter, Editorial Director for Star Wars content, and host of the weekly "Who's the Bossk?" Star Wars podcast. He's been fascinated by Disney theme parks and storytelling in general all his life and resides in Burbank, California with his beloved wife and cats.