Now that Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is underway at Magic Kingdom® Park, it is time to share one of my favorite tips throughout the entire year.
Once you pick out your favorite Halloween costume and head into the park, make sure your Halloween belly is ready to dive into some candy!
As you head into Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, you and your group will be handed Trick-or-treat bags and a special party map.
On this map you will see candy stations and Trick-or-treat trails that you can visit to collect the candy. And, did I mention it is completely free?! Can it get any better than that?
Disney has a large amount on hand so you have my permission to eat as much candy as you want!
If you find yourself running out of room in your Trick-or-treat bag, larger bags and plastic pumpkin Mickey ear buckets are available for purchase at the Emporium on Main Street, U.S.A.®
And, for those of you who do not prefer sugary candy, simply take everything you collected to City Hall located at the front of the park, and they will gladly exchange your treats with sugar-free candy or healthier options. Select candy shops will gladly exchange your candy as well. Just ask a Cast Member and they will help you out!
Adventureland®
- Adventureland Veranda
- Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room
- Pirates of the Caribbean®
Frontierland®
- Splash Mountain®
Liberty Square
- Liberty Square Riverboat
Fantasyland®
- Pinocchio Village Haus
- Under the Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid
- Pete’s Silly Sideshow
- Fantasyland Treat Trail (Start at the Walt Disney World Railroad Fantasyland location)
- Space Mountain®
- Tomorrowland Speedway
- Stitch’s Great Escape!®
- Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant
(Photo ©Disney)
How many of you have been Trick-or-treating during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party? Comment below! Peyton is currently a student at the University of Mississippi majoring in Journalism with an emphasis in print. Growing up in Los Angeles and most recently moving to Atlanta, he has seen and experienced the best of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Making his first visit to Walt Disney World at the age of 5, he has never looked back as he entered the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy.