Will you be heading to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at the Walt Disney World Resort?
The Halloween-themed event has only just begun and here are some of the specialty, spooky and creepy, confectionery treats you can expect to feast on and where to get them.
Check out these not-so scary Halloween party treats!
Main Street Bakery
• Chocolate Worms and Dirt Cupcake
• Vanilla Spider Cupcake
• Halloween Sugar Cookie
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
• Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich
Gaston’s Tavern
• Enchanted Pumpkin Spiced Cupcake
Storybook Treats
• Candy Corn Ice Cream Cone
The Friar’s Nook
• Ghoulish Strawberry-Lemonade Slushy
Available at Locations Throughout the Park
• Candy Corn Cotton Candy
• Vampire Mickey Popcorn Bucket
• Halloween Popcorn Bucket
• Halloween Hot Mug
• Poison Apple Stein
Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom fans!
Here is a special treat of a different kind that will only be available during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. This year’s event-exclusive game card features Clawhauser from the movie Zootopia.
Merlin the Magician has created “Clawhauser’s Tricky Treat” spell card. When a sorcerer casts this spell, dozens of magical donuts appear!
Not familiar with these cards and the game?
Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom is an in-park interactive experience that allows guests to join Merlin’s quest to defeat Disney Villains who are scheming to take over the Magic Kingdom Park. Guests use maps to search for villain hideouts throughout the park, and visit magic portals where they use spell cards to fight the villains and thwart their plans. Everything you need to begin your journey can be picked up at the Firehouse on Main Street, U.S.A.
The “Clawhauser’s Tricky Treat” special event card will be distributed separately from the regular Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom card packs you are given at the Firehouse on Main Street, U.S.A. Guests must register to play with their party ticket and event wristband in order to get one.
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2016 runs from September 2 – October 31. For more details or for ticket information, visit DisneyWorld.com.