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Treats and Eats Announced for Mickey’s Halloween Party

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party returns in just under two weeks, and we now have a look at what spooky treats will be available. And Disney did not hold back with this year’s offerings!

As a reminder, Mickey’s Halloween Party runs on certain dates between August 12 and October 31. For a complete guide to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP) see my article, The Return of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

Guide for Spooky Foodies. I pored over Disney’s announcement to give you my full breakdown of the Halloween offerings around the Magic Kingdom, where you can get them, and whether they are offered during regular park hours or only during MNSSHP:

Treats Offered During Regular Park Hours AND MNSSHP:

Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies

Casey’s Corner 

Cheshire Café

Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café

Main Street Bakery 

Sleepy Hollow Refreshments

Snack Cart near Cinderella Castle 

Treats Available at MNSSHP Event Only:

Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies 

The Friar’s Nook

Golden Oak Outpost 

Ice Cream Cart near Haunted Mansion 

Plaza Ice Cream Parlor

Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café 

Popcorn Cart near Cinderella Castle 

Sleepy Hollow Refreshments

Treats Available During Regular Park Hours Only:

Liberty Square Market

Don’t Forget the Souvenirs! Disney announced a range of exciting new novelties that, similar to the treats, may only be purchased at certain times.

NEW: Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party. This just-announced event for watching the night time fireworks show, like other dessert parties, will be held at Tomorrowland Terrace on certain dates. Special treats for this event will include Pumpkin Cupcakes, Chocolate-covered Strawberries, Cheesecake Mousse, and Pistachio White Chocolate Crunch Bar. Guests can start booking this event online on August 9. There are two options for the viewing party, each of which will require an additional cost on top of the MNSSHP hard ticket. Both options will include a buffet and Halloween-themed treats, but they differ when it comes to where guests will view the fireworks:

That is a lot to digest! (Literally.) At first blush, I am most intrigued by the Pain and Panic Hotdog and the Binx Pastry Tail. Oh, and I absolutely NEED a Zero popcorn bucket, stat. Also, I think this is a good spread of availability between regular park hours and the MNSSHP event, which ensures everyone partakes in the Halloween fun. The jury is out on whether the Tomorrowland Terrace fireworks party is worth the extra cash on top of the ticket required to attend MNSSHP.

Are you visiting Walt Disney World during the fall? Are you attending MNSSHP? Are you excited about the treats announced for Mickey’s Halloween Party? Let me know!

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