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Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party - Magic Kingdom

Our family LOVES Disney! We have visited the Disney theme parks many, many, many, many times. And while we still enjoy every single trip we take there, we were ready to try something new. This time we decided to attend Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and we are so glad we did! 

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is held at the Magic Kingdom (MK) on certain nights from August to October. The Halloween Party is a separately ticketed event, meaning if you purchase a regular park admission ticket for the day, or are an Annual Passholder, you will have to purchase a separate, special event ticket to enter and stay for the party. Tickets range in price from $70-$120, increasing the closer it gets to Halloween. We felt it worth going in October - Friday the 13th to be exact - for the full "Halloween experience". 

Of course, for the full "Halloween experience" you need costumes! My girls dressed as Princess Belle and a Haunted Mansion guest while my husband and I donned pumpkin shirts. Fun and unique costumes are plentiful at the Party, but be aware that Disney has restrictions on what is allowed. Be sure to visit their website for a full and up-to-date list of Costume Guidelines before deciding on the perfect costume. 
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, October 2017
The Halloween Party times are officially 7PM until midnight. However, the MK allows Party guests to begin entering the Park at 4PM. We took advantage of the early entrance time and were even able to schedule two Fast Passes between 4 and 7PM. Fast Passes are not available during the actual Party. 

Upon arrival, signage directed us down a side street next to Tony's Town Square Restaurant. Here we were greeted by cast members bedecked in Autumnal-colored costumes handing us trick-or-treat bags and the first of many candies to come. *Note on the trick-or-treating aspect of the party - While kids may think unlimited candy is the best part of the whole night, know that there are about a dozen trick-or-treat locations. If you don't pick up candy at the first or second spot, no worries! There are plenty more opportunities throughout the park. Is it worth your time to stand in line for candy or for a ride?   

Speaking of rides, that was the best part of the whole night! Ride lines were minimal and during stage shows and parades, almost non-existent! We rode Big Thunder Mountain Railroad three times in a row (running back through an empty queue line each time) during the early parade. While not all of the MK's rides are operational during the Party, a good number of them are. We hopped from ride to ride throughout the night, never waiting more than about 15 mins to ride.   

"Belle" on the Mad Tea Party ride, October 2017
Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride, October 2017
List of rides open during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2017: 

Adventureland                                                      
Swiss Family Treehouse                                            
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin                                  
Pirates of the Caribbean  

Frontierland
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 
Country Bear Jamboree

Liberty Square                                                      
Haunted Mansion    
                                               
Fantasyland  
"It's a Small World"
Peter Pan's Flight   
Prince Charming Regal Carrousel
Under the Sea Journey of the Little Mermaid
The Barnstormer         
Dumbo the Flying Elephant         
Mad Tea Party          
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh      
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train        
                                          
Tomorrowland                                                       
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor                                     
Tomorrowland Speedway                                        
Space Mountain                                                         
Astro Orbiter                                                             
Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover 
Buss Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin   
                       
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party brochure, October 2017
While my family wanted to spend time riding rides, there was certainly a lot more to do during the course of the evening. Meet-and-greets are said to be amazing. The usual characters are dressed up in Halloween attire and there are even some unusual characters to greet like Jack Skellington, Sally, and the Seven Dwarfs! There were also fun specialty food and merchandise like Candy-corn ice cream at Auntie Gravity's Galatic Goodies and commemorative Halloween Party 2017 trading pins for sale. 

As for entertainment, the Happy HalloWishes Fireworks show did not disappoint from almost anywhere you happened to be in the Park! The stage show "Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular" was offered three times that evening, while the "Boo-to-You" parade could be viewed twice during the party. 

We opted to view the last "Boo-to-You" parade, thinking it would be less attended. And while we did get a good curb-side seat on Main Street, it was not exactly less attended.     

Boo-to-You Parade, October 2017 
Ghostly Dancers in the Boo-to-You Parade, October 2017
Nevertheless, I am glad we decided on the later parade. We were tired by this time and ready to sit down. We got to take a few moments and really look around Main Street and see all of the Halloween decor. As usual, Disney did not disappoint. Upstairs windows housed shadowy figures and spooky sounds could be faintly heard from across the street. While a slight drizzle was to blame for the Headless Horseman not leading the parade, we loved the characters in costume, the ghostly dancers, the gravediggers scrapping their shovels down the street, and of course, all the villains!  

The Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, October 2017
We ended the night very tired, but very happy. Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party was a fabulously different way to enjoy the Magic Kingdom!

Duration: 8 hrs.
Fun Meter: 4 thumbs up
Visit date: October 2017

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