Even a hurricane making landfall won’t stop Disney World from getting into the Halloween spirit!
With the start of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party THIS Friday, August 9th, we have been eagerly awaiting Halloween to arrive in Magic Kingdom. Well, we finally got our wish!
Even as Hurricane Debby brought wind and rain to the area overnight, Cast Members were hard at work installing some of the fall decorations in Magic Kingdom. It was a rainy day but we were so happy to see some pumpkins greeting us as we entered Main Street, U.S.A.
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— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) August 5, 2024
While it wasn’t the prettiest day out to get some photos of the decorations, we feel like the rain adds a great ambiance to the photos. When you first get to the park, you will spot some adorable pumpkins in front of the Main Street, U.S.A. train station.
Pumpkins are also up and looking great out front of City Hall and Town Square Theater. We are all for these spooky vibes!
You can also pay a visit to the pumpkin scarecrows that are up on Main Street, U.S.A. The scarecrows are scattered around the flagpole area and you can see a variety of different characters!
You can spot quite a few different pumpkin scarecrows and they are doing a great job of bringing the Halloween spirit to Magic Kingdom!
There is even a pumpkin scarecrow from the Main Street, U.S.A. band!
Roy Disney and Minnie Mouse also got some Halloween decorations around their photo op. However, we are still awaiting the arrival of the pumpkin decorations all the way down Main Street, U.S.A. Nevertheless, we are SO excited to see the decorations starting to get put out and we will be keeping an eye out for the rest of the decorations!
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— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) August 5, 2024
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween party begins on August 9th, 2024, and we can’t wait to celebrate the start of Halloween season amidst the iconic Magic Kingdom decorations. We will be at the first party of the season this Friday to bring you everything you need to know. Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween party is a separately ticketed event that takes place on select nights. At the event, you can participate in trick-or-treating, meet special characters, enjoy exclusive entertainment, eat themed treats, and more!
We are getting super excited for Halloween time at Disney, and if you want to learn more about ALL the ways you can celebrate Halloween on your Disney vacation, make sure you check out this video:
We are already planning our fall outfits and getting ready to sip on pumpkin spice drinks while walking down Main Street, U.S.A. Stay tuned to DFB for all your Disney World news!
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Todd says
It’s way too early for this. Halloween is a fall holiday. It seems very out of place when a large percentage of the country remains in a heatwave.
Christmas gets two months yet Halloween gets three. Disney wants to drive additional revenue with event tickets. There’s a five month stretch in the Magic Kingdom in which there is holiday decor of some kind. I love holidays but that seems excessive.