Unveiling the Enigma: The Story of Magical Mister Nick

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Magical Mister Nick is a renowned magician who grew up in a small town in England. From a young age, he was captivated by the wonders of magic and spent hours practicing his tricks. His love for magic grew as he got older, and he decided to pursue it as a career. Nick's talent quickly caught the attention of many, and he began getting invitations to perform at events and parties across the country. His shows were full of mystery, excitement, and laughter, leaving the audiences in awe. What makes Magical Mister Nick truly unique is his ability to connect with people on a deeper level.


Turn an ear and listen if you will: That's the moment when an ensorcelled lock finally unlocks, a mystical door creaks open, and a new array of choices glimmer, like so much pretty pixie dust, before you.

It really depends on how often you ll visit the Anaheim theme parks, whether you d like discounts on food and merchandise, and if having your parking covered, or partially covered, by your pass is important to you. The former annual passes were retired earlier in 2021, but the Disneyland magic-makers vowed to create a fresh way to frequently call upon both The Happiest Place on Earth and Disney California Adventure.

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What makes Magical Mister Nick truly unique is his ability to connect with people on a deeper level. He has a way of making everyone feel like they are a part of his magical world, creating an immersive experience for his audience. Whether it's performing mind-boggling card tricks or mystifying illusions, Nick always delivers an unforgettable show.

Magic Keys (all 4) going back on sale tomorrow, April 11.

I wonder how long the lower 3 levels will last. I believe the inspire key has continued to remain on sale since the last round in January.

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DLgal

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Joined Feb 12, 2013

I wonder how long the lower 3 levels will last. I believe the inspire key has continued to remain on sale since the last round in January.


It is odd to start selling those again now, considering how close summer is and all the blackout dates. Not a great value to buy one now.

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JerrodDragon89

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Joined Mar 27, 2023 SO im going in the summer and if somehow I can upgrade to them then, I might do it.

Rich M

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Joined Apr 18, 2016

It is odd to start selling those again now, considering how close summer is and all the blackout dates. Not a great value to buy one now.

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DLgal

DIS Veteran
Joined Feb 12, 2013 SO im going in the summer and if somehow I can upgrade to them then, I might do it.


What are your dates? You won't be able to upgrade into a pass that is blocked out during your visit, I don't think. I doubt they will still all be on sale by summer.

DLgal

DIS Veteran
Joined Feb 12, 2013 You don't have to activate it now True. Forgot about that.

nlenguyen

DIS Veteran
Joined May 25, 2020

From what I can see with my dates of travel this year is that I want to go in December and on the weekends during peak times so the incredipass is the only option for me. I would rather just get the single day tickets. Maybe they will eventually redo the blockout dates, but all of them seem really restrictive, why pay the $1000's?

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EagleRockTony

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Joined Oct 26, 2015 Can an imagine key be upgraded to another key online?

DLgal

DIS Veteran
Joined Feb 12, 2013

From what I can see with my dates of travel this year is that I want to go in December and on the weekends during peak times so the incredipass is the only option for me. I would rather just get the single day tickets. Maybe they will eventually redo the blockout dates, but all of them seem really restrictive, why pay the $1000's?


There is no Incredipass at Disneyland. Did you mean Inspire Key?

nlenguyen

DIS Veteran
Joined May 25, 2020 There is no Incredipass at Disneyland. Did you mean Inspire Key?

Sorry, I looked at both resort annual passes, Yes I meant the inspire key. The believe key still had some dates blocked out during the times we would go, I still can't believe the inspire key has Christmas week blocked and it is $1599

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dina444444

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Joined Jul 8, 2013

Sorry, I looked at both resort annual passes, Yes I meant the inspire key. The believe key still had some dates blocked out during the times we would go, I still can't believe the inspire key has Christmas week blocked and it is $1599

This coming holiday season will be year 2 with the top pass being blocked that week so I am not expecting changes to block out dates at this point.

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DLgal

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Joined Feb 12, 2013

Sorry, I looked at both resort annual passes, Yes I meant the inspire key. The believe key still had some dates blocked out during the times we would go, I still can't believe the inspire key has Christmas week blocked and it is $1599


It's a great value for locals at that price. We don't do the parks Christmas week anyway. No loss. I've more than gotten my money's worth with our family's Inspire keys. We have done 19 visits and still have 4 more months to go in our passes. It doesn't make sense for non locals who aren't parking at the parks frequently.

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HIRyeDVC

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Joined Apr 17, 2021

Looks like the Believe Key has added more block out dates the week before Thanksgiving. Looks like park hoppers with Genie+ for me instead!

Aurora0427

DIS Veteran
Joined Jun 24, 2014

Looks like the Believe Key has added more block out dates the week before Thanksgiving. Looks like park hoppers with Genie+ for me instead!


I think all of the added blockout dates are definitely to control crowds, but also to somewhat discourage non locals to buy passes. They added a ton of blackout dates for believe.

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CaliforniaGirl09

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Joined Dec 4, 2009

I'm in the same boat. We had APs for years and an Enchant key the first year, but we let it lapse due to block out dates. We own at VGC and go probably 3 times a year for 4+/- days--all of those are over weekends and some on holidays, including Christmas every few years. It used to make sense for us to have APs and the last year before the pandemic we had Signature Plus. Now with all the block out dates and the block on Christmas, I can't justify it.

An inspire key requires 4+ trips of 4-5 days for us. I priced out tickets at UT, and our two trips next year that I know about would be about $880 per person for 9 days of park hoppers. We don't park and we have discounts for DVC so it's all about the parks for us.

I wish there was something Disney would do for non-locals. I think they are leaving money on the table with people like me who go multiple times and if we had passes would be likely to go more often.

UT tickets here I come! (And you can get Genie+ added with those so you don't have to deal with it at 7 am).

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HIRyeDVC

DIS Veteran
Joined Apr 17, 2021

UT tickets here I come! (And you can get Genie+ added with those so you don't have to deal with it at 7 am).

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Disneyhanna

DIS Veteran
Joined Nov 29, 2017

Does the blockout calendar change at all? Looking at an Enchant key but am on the fence, if the blockout calendar for January 2024 stays the same I am good but I'm not sure if they can add more blockout days later?

Aurora0427

DIS Veteran
Joined Jun 24, 2014

I'm in the same boat. We had APs for years and an Enchant key the first year, but we let it lapse due to block out dates. We own at VGC and go probably 3 times a year for 4+/- days--all of those are over weekends and some on holidays, including Christmas every few years. It used to make sense for us to have APs and the last year before the pandemic we had Signature Plus. Now with all the block out dates and the block on Christmas, I can't justify it.

An inspire key requires 4+ trips of 4-5 days for us. I priced out tickets at UT, and our two trips next year that I know about would be about $880 per person for 9 days of park hoppers. We don't park and we have discounts for DVC so it's all about the parks for us.

I wish there was something Disney would do for non-locals. I think they are leaving money on the table with people like me who go multiple times and if we had passes would be likely to go more often.

UT tickets here I come! (And you can get Genie+ added with those so you don't have to deal with it at 7 am).

Disney World is releasing a pass for DVC. I haven’t done the math… would be interesting to see if it’s worthwhile for DVC.

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DIS Veteran
Joined Feb 12, 2013

I wonder how long the lower 3 levels will last. I believe the inspire key has continued to remain on sale since the last round in January.


It is odd to start selling those again now, considering how close summer is and all the blackout dates. Not a great value to buy one now.

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Magical mister nick

Over the years, Magical Mister Nick has gained a loyal fan base and has even been featured on television shows and in newspapers. His charisma and charm have made him a beloved figure in the magic community, and he continues to inspire aspiring magicians around the world. Aside from his talent for magic, Nick is also known for his philanthropic nature. He regularly volunteers at children's hospitals and organizes charity events to raise funds for various causes. He believes in using his magic to bring joy and happiness to those in need. Despite his success, Nick remains humble and down-to-earth. He is constantly searching for new ways to improve his performances and learn from other magicians. He believes that the art of magic is ever-evolving, and there is always something new to discover. In conclusion, Magical Mister Nick is not just an ordinary magician. He is a master of his craft who has the ability to transport his audience to a world of enchantment. His passion, talent, and kind-heartedness have made him a true icon in the world of magic. Whether you're a fan of magic or not, experiencing one of his shows is truly a magical experience..

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