The spooky season is upon us, and no one throws a party like Walt Disney World. From Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party to a golf cart parade at Disney's Fort Wilderness and a whole lot of snacks, you can celebrate until Christmas! There are loads of treats and trick-or-treating around Walt Disney World as well, including Candy Corn Milkshakes at Magic Kingdom, so you aren't going to want to miss those! We've rounded all the ways to celebrate Halloween at Walt Disney World, so click through and see what's happening during this frightfully fun celebration!
If you love candy corn, you're going to love this new milkshake, available all day at Magic Kingdom. It's candy-corn-flavored ice cream with a Mickey marshmallow and topped with cotton candy!
Throughout the hub on Main Street USA by the train station, you'll find all types of pumpkin people, including the Mayor of Main Street USA and a Haunted Mansion resident.
Along with the cauldron popcorn bucket, there's an Oogie Boogie popcorn bucket available at Magic Kingdom on nights that Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party is happening.
Trading pins are a big deal at Walt Disney World, and you can get this pin pack exclusively during Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party and trade them throughout the night.
If you're heading into Magic Kingdom for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party or leaving Magic Kingdom after the fireworks, you'll head down the back path behind Main Street USA. Here, you'll find statues of Disney characters in Halloween costumes, including Princess Minnie!
On nights when it's not raining at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, you're going to want to head over to the Haunted Mansion to see a live ghost tell stories and interact with guests. This is a major hidden gem of the party and not to be missed!
Each season, Alex and Ani brings out a new collection for the Disney parks. This season is all about Hocus Pocus and trick-or-treating down Main Street USA.
Over at Disney's Animal Kingdom, Dinoland USA gets into the Halloween spirit by decorating dinosaurs inside the gift shop at the exit of the attraction Dinosaur.
There are two opportunities to see the Headless Horseman while at Walt Disney World: the first is at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party before the parade, and the second is at Return to Sleepy Hollow at Fort Wilderness.
This special ticketed event takes place on select nights at Fort Wilderness, where the story of the Headless Horseman is told along with a few surprises.
All around Magic Kingdom's hub area by the castle, you'll see more of these cute Mickey pumpkin wreaths along with carved pumpkins on top of the buildings at the end of the hub.
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The Perfect Photo Spot
If you wait around until the end of the night at Magic Kingdom, you can get a shot like this with the pumpkin towers framing Cinderella Castle.
Throughout the Halloween season, you'll be able to take special Photopass photos, including this one at the Haunted Mansion on Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party nights.