Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Disney World: What's New for 2015


Making the 1,000+ mile road trip to Central Florida every October for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is something we start planning as soon as we arrive home the year before! We start talking about what our costumes will be for the next year, what we loved about the party, and what we wished would be on deck for the next year. 

For 2015, Walt Disney World is giving party goers two new additions to the MNSSHP including a witch-infused show at Cinderella Castle and a tasty Halloween dessert party- and I'm already excited! The party is on select dates from September 15 through November 1, 2015, and pricing is dependent on date and age.


Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular

Photo Credit: Disney Parks Blog

This addition is probably one of my favorite ones so far! Replacing the Villains Mix n' Mingle show from previous years,  The Sanderson Sisters from "Hocus Pocus" will be out in full force during the Halloween Party. 



Here's a video from last night's premiere compliments of The Dis.

At the Castle Forecourt Stage, the wicked sisters use their most powerful magic skills to concoct a Hocus Pocus Party Potion to host the coolest, funnest Halloween party complete with other Disney villains. Who's coming to the party? Maleficient, Oogie Boogie from "The Nightmare Before Christmas", and Captain Hook in addition to other bad guys- and gals.

Happy Hallowishes Dessert Premium Package



In addition to the hard ticket event's offerings, Disney World is offering a premium dessert package that includes a reserved location for the Boo to You Halloween Parade (my favorite parade of all time), followed by a dessert party and premium view of HalloWishes fireworks at Cinderella's Castle. 

The party will feature freshly made desserts from Disney pastry chefs, table seating, and seasonal fruits and cheeses. Also included in the price are beverages. The Happy Hallowishes Dessert Premium Package is $69 for Adults and $39 for children and is in addition to the price of MNSSHP party tickets.




Ready for some Not-So-Scary fun? Have you ever been to Walt Disney World for a Halloween party? Please let me know in the comments section below!

Happy Travels- and Happy Halloween!

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