I’m so excited about our annual trip to Disney World especially after the height of our trip to Disneyland Paris and Disney California. In October my family will get the chance to experience the magic at the annual Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. If you’ve ever been to any of the parks then you’re aware Disney never disappoints guest and that the experience is always the talk of the town for months to come. For the King and I, Disney is a lifestyle of fun and enjoyment minus the kids so we enjoy our trips as two adults truly kids at heart
I heard this year guest can expect a few new twists and treats here are a few details on what guest can look forward too:
On Pirates of the Caribbean, guests will interact with new live pirates who encourage everyone to be on the lookout for Gunpowder Pete, a scoundrel with an eye on the same treasure sought by Captain Jack Sparrow.
The Mad Tea Party will take guests on a colorful teacup ride, as special lighting and other effects put a glowing new spin on the attraction at night. Explorers visiting Space Mountain will hurtle through the blackness of deep space to the riffs of a new hard-rockin’ soundtrack.
Storybook Circus welcomes the new Storybook Circus Disney Junior Jam, a dance party featuring favorite Disney Junior characters, including Doc McStuffins and Timon from “The Lion Guard.”
New this year in Frontierland, prospector Cactus-Flower Cate rounds up youngsters for the Frontierland Costume Promenade, encouraging them to show off their costumes in a quest for the greatest treasure in the land – candy!
This year also marks the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney Pictures’ “Hocus Pocus.” What better way to celebrate the film than with the spellbinding Hocus Pocus Villain Spectacular on the Cinderella Castle Forecourt stage, where the Sanderson Sisters and Disney villains will “put a spell on you.”
Disney recommends as always, guests should keep their eyes open for dancing ghosts, the Headless Horseman, plus Mickey Mouse, Peter Pan and many more beloved Disney characters in the Mickey’s “Boo-To-You” Halloween Parade. There will also be plenty of sweets around the park for all trick-or-treaters, including allergy-friendly options. E each night during the party, the skies above an eerily lit Cinderella Castle come alive during Happy HalloWishes, a magical fireworks extravaganza that definitely goes bump in the night with spooky tunes from Disney villains.
For a full list of event dates, visit MickeyHalloween.com. Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance, as space each night is limited. For more information, call (407) WDISNEY (934-7639).
2 thoughts on “Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World Resort Kicks Off This Week Thru October 31, 2018!”
Ah this sounds so amazingggg! I’m going to be going to this here in a few weeks and am beyond excited! Everything sounds like it is going to be a blast:-)
Thank you for a sneak peak for the things we should keep our eyes open. This definitely helps for my next visit. I wonder if the same surprise things happen at the California location. Do you know?
I would love it if you took a look at my post about the Halloween treats at Disneyland. I truly do not mean to sound promotional at all, I would just love the support. Thank you!
Ah this sounds so amazingggg! I’m going to be going to this here in a few weeks and am beyond excited! Everything sounds like it is going to be a blast:-)
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Thank you for a sneak peak for the things we should keep our eyes open. This definitely helps for my next visit. I wonder if the same surprise things happen at the California location. Do you know?
I would love it if you took a look at my post about the Halloween treats at Disneyland. I truly do not mean to sound promotional at all, I would just love the support. Thank you!
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