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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Foodie Guide

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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is back and as bewitching as ever in 2023. Offered on select nights between Friday, August 11 and Wednesday, November 1, 2023, this spirited soiree is a must for sugarholics, Disney fans and Halloween lovers alike. 

That being said, a ticket doesn’t come cheap, ringing in at $99 to $199. depending on which night you want to go. Sadly, tickets for Halloween night are already sold out. However, you don’t need to pay for an additional ticket to get into the holiday spirit or enjoy these boo-tiful bites. 

Disney World Halloween decorations typically go up in early August, lending an otherworldly atmosphere to much of Magic Kingdom Park that can be enjoyed by all. Plus, although some dishes are exclusive to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, many are available pre-party during normal operating hours. 

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Celebrate Spooky Season at Magic Kingdom with These Limited-Time Treats

Along with costumes, spiderwebs, jack-o-lanterns and pumpkin-spice everything, Halloween is all about sweet treats – and perhaps a trick or two. Magic Kingdom Park has all that and more for both Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and during regular park hours. 

Between enchanting entertainment offerings like the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade and Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular, you’ll want to make time to try the many blood-curdling bites, spine-chilling sweets and dastardly drinks created especially for the season. 

And, of course, don’t forget the Halloween candy! Trick-or-treating trails are tucked throughout the park, making for a tasty pre- or post-ride pitstop. Still not sweet enough for you? Snack on a spook-tacular smorgasbord of witch-approved dishes and drinks at a frightfully fun fireworks dessert party. 

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Spellbinding Snacks & Devilish Drinks for Halloween at Magic Kingdom Park

No holiday at Walt Disney World is complete without plenty of seasonally inspired treats created by the Disney culinary team. Of course, Halloween – a holiday literally dedicated to gathering a bagful of candy – is no exception. 

Disney’s talented pastry chefs and culinarians cook up an array of scream-worthy snacks and delicious drinks just for the Halloween season. What’s more, while some are only available during the specially ticketed Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, others are actually offered during regular park hours. 

With frighteningly delicious dishes and drinks on offer throughout the park, you’re never too far away from a sugar rush. Need something savory after all that Halloween candy? Try one of the bone-chilling burgers, hot dogs or loaded tots instead. 

Limited-time offerings, including special event exclusives, are available at the following locations: 

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Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

  • Apple Fritter Milkshake – Salted caramel milkshake topped with green apple whipped cream and an apple fritter (New! Non-alcoholic)

Cheshire Café 

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only

  • MMMummy Treat – Flaky pastry filled with chocolate-hazelnut filling and topped with white icing stripes and sugar eyes (New! Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only)
  • Queen of Hearts Slushy – Frozen cherry slushy drizzled with black cherry purée and topped with whipped cream and a crown-shaped chocolate piece (New! Non-alcoholic; Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party)
  • Witches Cold Brew – French vanilla cold brew with pumpkin-spiced foam topped with Halloween sprinkles (Non-alcoholic;  Available to both regular park and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party guests)
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Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café 

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only

  • Terrifyin’ Twice-Spiced Chicken Sandwich – Spicy fried chicken breast dipped in hot honey and topped with pepper jack cheese, jalapeño poppers, and bacon (New!)
  • The Snarling Sub Meatball sub with spicy marinara, pesto and pearl mozzarella “teeth” served on a black roll (New!)
  • Zombie Fingers – Almond cookie fingers, Key lime pie white chocolate ganache, salted caramel crisp pearls, and sugar eyes (New!)
  • River Stix Elixir – Kiwi lemonade with luster dust (New! Non-alcoholic)
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The Friar’s Nook

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only

  • Pain and Panic Brat – Bratwurst, sweet and spicy onion relish, and sriracha mustard (New!)
  • Pain and Panic Loaded Tots – Tots topped with sweet and spicy onion relish, sriracha mustard, and crumbled bratwurst (New!)
  • Buffalo Chicken Hand Pie – With spicy ranch drizzle and blue cheese powder (New!)
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Golden Oak Outpost

  • Tombstone Tart Flaky pastry filled with strawberry-jalapeño jam and topped with sprinkles and sugar spiders (New! Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party)
  • Loaded Sweet Potato Fries Sweet potato fries tossed in cinnamon sugar and topped with marshmallow cream, butterscotch chips, and toffee pieces (New! Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only)
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Liberty Square Market

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

  • Black Velvet Whoopie Pie – Black velvet cookie with buttercream and sprinkles topped with a sugar spider (New!)
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Main Street Bakery

  • Mickey-shaped Cinnamon Roll – Mickey-shaped cinnamon roll topped with orange frosting and sprinkles (Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party)
  • Minnie-shaped Pumpkin Cheesecake – Pumpkin cheesecake and pumpkin coffee mousse topped with a white chocolate candy corn bow (New! Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only)
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Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café 

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only

  • Cajun Burger – Cajun-spiced all-beef patty topped with fried green tomato, Cajun Andouille dip, and Creole remoulade served on a black bun (New!)
  • Bucket of Bones – Bone-in piggy wings fried with fresh jalapeños tossed in Coca-Cola Cherry barbecue sauce (New!)
  • Candy Corn Milkshake – Sweet corn soft-serve topped with whipped cream and sweet potato cornbread nuggets (New! Non-alcoholic)

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Plaza Ice Cream Parlor

  • Apple Fritter Sundae Apple fritters topped with choice of ice cream, whipped cream, and sprinkles (New! Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only)
  • Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich Cookies topped with sprinkles with choice of ice cream (Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party)

Sleepy Hollow Refreshments

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only

  • Char Siu Chicken Wings Whole chicken wings glazed in char siu and topped with chili threads and garlic (New!)
  • Headless Horseman Cupcake Yellow cupcake topped with cream cheese buttercream, spicy cheese-flavored snacks, and a chocolate piece (New!)
  • Cinnamon Funnel Cake Funnel cake topped with pumpkin ice cream, drizzled with pumpkin spiced caramel, and topped with butterscotch chips (New!)
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Storybook Treats

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only

  • Hades Cone – DOLE Whip mango and habanero soft-serve topped with blue raspberry shell and chili-lime seasoning (New!)

Sunshine Tree Terrace

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only

  • Tropical Graveyard – Mango mousse and sour tropical gelatin topped with cookie crumbles, gummy worms, sprinkles, and a tombstone chocolate piece (New!)
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Churro Cart Near Cinderella Castle

  • Not-So-Poison Apple Churro – Churro rolled in green apple sugar, topped with SNICKERS bar pieces, and drizzled with caramel sauce (New! Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during regular park hours and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party)
  • Jack Pop – Chocolate fudge brownie with marshmallow filling and topped with a Jack chocolate piece (New! Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only)
  • Sally Pop – Yellow pop with raspberry filling topped with a Sally chocolate piece (New! Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only)

Outdoor Vending Cart Near Haunted Mansion

Available Aug. 11 through Nov. 1 during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party only

  • Skull Brownie – Mexican-spiced chocolate brownie with dulce de leche filling and sugar eyes (New!)

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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Trick-or-Treat Trails 

It wouldn’t be Halloween without a little trick-or-treating. Luckily, along with the limited-time items offered above, you’ll also find plenty of opportunities to snag some sweets at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party with the help of several trick-or-treat trails sprinkled throughout Magic Kingdom. 

Best of all, while adults might get a few strange looks when trick-or-treating outside Walt Disney World, sweet tooths of all ages are welcome to enjoy this sugary scavenger hunt. Treat trail entrances are marked with large glowing inflatables featuring the M&M’s characters. Keep an eye out for them as you wander around the park. 

Party guests are free to visit the trick-or-treat trails as much or as little as they’d like, making it possible to snag quite the stash of sweets. However, we prefer to hit up these sweet stops throughout the night as we explore the party. Some locations, like the treat trail at Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor in Tomorrowland, are a delicious opportunity to score some treats while also enjoying the attraction. 

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Mars Wrigley has been a longtime sponsor of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party trick-or-treat trails. So, you can expect a tasty variety of individually wrapped candies like M&M’s, 3 Musketeers, Skittles, Snickers, Starburst, Twix and Milky Way. 

Have a food allergy? Disney has you covered. Simply let a Cast Member know and you’ll be given a special, teal-colored treat bag. Then, while trick-or-treating, you’ll receive teal tokens in place of candy. Finally, at the end of the night, just head to one of the Allergy-Friendly Centers to cash in your tokens for your dietary-safe sweets. 

Want to plan your snack attack for party night? Previous Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party treat locations include:

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Main Street, U.S.A. 

  • Market Street
  • Town Square Theater

Adventureland

  • Jungle Cruise
  • Tortuga Tavern

Frontierland

  • Country Bear Jamboree
  • Miner’s Cove (near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad)
  • Splash Mountain

Liberty Square

  • The Diamond Horseshoe
  • Liberty Square Ticket Office

Fantasyland

  • Ariel’s Grotto
  • Mickey’s PhilharMagic
  • Pinocchio Village Haus
  • Walt Disney World Railroad Station

Tomorrowland

  • Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café 
  • Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
  • Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress

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Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party

If that’s still not enough sugar to satisfy your sweet tooth, not to worry! Those wanting to supercharge their sugar rush while also enjoying some of the best seats in the house for Magic Kingdom’s Halloween fireworks can book a spot at Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party. 

First, snack on a boo-tiful buffet of spook-tacular snacks, sweets and snacks over at the Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant. Spellbinding selections include such seasonal treats as frosted pumpkin cupcakes, chocolate-dipped strawberries, a Pistachio White Chocolate Bar decked out in purple chocolate and orange sugar and savory cheeses. 

Wash it all down with a ghostly toast of signature lemonades or something bubbly – or, if you’re feeling cozy, a warming cup of coffee or tea. Alcoholic drinks like beer and wine are also available to guys and ghouls ages 21 and up. 

Then, it’s showtime. Watch Mickey’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks from the reserved viewing area of your choice – either stand to see the display in the Plaza Garden or catch the show from your table at the Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant. 

Reservations for Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party are already on sale, and spots fill up so fast it’s scary. So, be sure to act quickly or miss out on the Halloween-inspired concoctions and incredible fireworks views. Tickets for the dessert party start at $107.04 for guests 10 and up and $64.78 for guests ages 3 to 9 (plus tax), depending on which party date you attend.

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Well, sweet tooths and spooky-season fans, that wraps up our foodie guide for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Magic Kingdom’s frightful festivities during regular park hours. 

Are you going to this spirited soiree this year? What otherworldly delights are you looking forward to trying? Let us know in the comments! Then, make your food budget bigger with our discount Disney World tickets.