In just a few weeks, a brand NEW fireworks show will light up the sky at Magic Kingdom!
Starting on October 1st, Disney Enchantment will fill Magic Kingdom with new music, projections down Main Street, U.S.A., and more. While you can watch the fireworks just by being in the park, soon you’ll be able to add a little extra magic to your fireworks experience — fireworks dessert parties are coming BACK to Magic Kingdom with 3 NEW offerings!
Three separate fireworks dessert parties will be offered very soon at Magic Kingdom as part of the premiere of Disney Enchantment and the start of the 50th Anniversary. Let’s go over what will soon be available:
Disney Enchantment Pre-Party
The Disney Enchantment Pre-Party will be opening up starting on October 3rd, 2021. During this party, you’ll get to enjoy desserts inspired by Disney World’s 50th Anniversary. After the dessert party is over, you’ll get to see Disney Enchantment from a reserved standing area.
Dessert options will include chocolate-dipped strawberries and butterscotch pudding, plus a variety of cheeses. Disney shares that “Drink selections will also be available, including an assortment of beer and wine for guests ages 21 and over.”
The party will be held at Tomorrowland Terrace and admission is $99 per adult, $59 per child.
Note that you’ll be watching the fireworks from a priority viewing spot that is standing room only.
You can see more information about the pre-party below.
Reservations for this experience will open on September 17th.
This is similar to the Fireworks Dessert Party — Plaza Garden Viewing option that was available in Magic Kingdom before. This was previously priced at $79 per adult and $47 per child, so this updated offering is a bit more expensive at $99 per adult and $59 per child.
Click here to learn more about the old fireworks dessert party offerings.
Disney Enchantment Treats & Seats
Next is the Disney Enchantment Treats & Seats offering, which will also begin on October 3rd, 2021.
With this offering, you’ll be able to enjoy 50th Anniversary-themed desserts at Tomorrowland Terrace, just as discussed above. Then, you’ll get to watch the fireworks from the comfort of dedicated, reserved seats at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant.
Admission for this party is priced at $114 per adult and $69 per child. You can see more about the check-in times and other details below.
Reservations for this experience will open on September 17th.
Overall, this experience is similar to the “traditional” Tomorrowland Terrace Dessert Party that used to be offered where guests could enjoy treats and watch the fireworks all from the Tomorrowland Terrace area. That party used to be priced at $99 for those 10 and up, and $59 for those 3-9, so this newer party is slightly more expensive at $114 and $69.
Click here to see our full review of the old Tomorrowland Terrace Dessert Party.
Disney Enchantment After Party
Finally, you can opt for the Disney Enchantment After Party. With the After Party, you’ll first watch Disney Enchantment from a priority fireworks viewing spot at the Plaza Garden (standing-room only).
Then, once the show is done, you’ll head back to Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant to munch on some 50th Anniversary-themed desserts and enjoy the available drinks.
Tickets for this option are priced at $99 per adult and $59 per child. You can see more details about this offering below.
Reservations for this experience will open on September 17th.
Overall, this experience is pretty similar to the after-fireworks party that used to be available in Magic Kingdom. This after-fireworks party was previously priced at $89 per adult and $53 per child, so this new party is slightly more expensive at $99 per adult and $59 per child.
Click here to read our full review of the old after fireworks dessert party offering.
Reservations
All 3 parties will begin on October 3rd, and reservations for all 3 parties will be offered starting September 17th, 2021.
If you’ve been eagerly awaiting the return of fireworks dessert parties in Magic Kingdom, be sure to mark those calendars so you can get those reservations! We’ll keep an eye out for more updates and let you know what we find.
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Get a Look at Some of the 50th Anniversary Merchandise Released in the Parks
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Will you be booking a fireworks dessert party? Tell us in the comments!
Bill says
I doubt you’ll be able to see much of the Main Street projections from Tomorrowland Terrace. We did the dessert party years ago and the Terrace is an excellent place to view the castle projections and the fireworks though.
Kate says
So excited for the return of Fireworks Dessert Parties! Do we expect the reservations to open 60 days in advance starting on 9/17?
Kari DiMauro says
Do you know how far in advance you will be able to book reservations? Is it just 60 days in advance? Thanks!
Rory says
When the reservations open for these, will they be in the Dining Reservations or Tickets & Passes section of the Disney Experience app?
DFB Sarah says
Kari, “Enchanting Extras” can be booked up to 60 days in advance. Here’s the page from Disney with more details.
DFB Sarah says
Kate, that’s correct.
DFB Sarah says
Rory, we usually go to the event/experience in the app and make reservations from there.
Kate says
Question – they say the fireworks are not guaranteed. So if they cancel the fireworks, will they at least allow you to change your tickets to another night? Or are you then stuck paying hundreds for the mediocre desserts?
DFB Sarah says
Kate, my understanding is you’d be paying the full price just for the food and beverage offerings in that scenario.
Su Goods says
Breaking news or old news???
DFB Sarah says
Su, this is current news.
Debra D. says
Is there a set party for Epcot yet and not Rose & Crown or Spice Road Table?