Fall in Orlando means one thing — spooky fun with a dash of Disney magic! ✨ If you’re planning a family trip this season, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP) at Magic Kingdom is the ultimate treat. Running on select nights through October 31, 2025, this special after-hours event transforms the park into a glowing pumpkin wonderland filled with candy, costumes, and laughter.
To get the inside scoop on this year’s updates, you’ll want to read these Orlando Treasures guides:
? Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025: Updates You Shouldn’t Miss
? ? Family-Friendly Halloween Events in Orlando
They cover everything from parade changes and limited-edition treats to the best local alternatives for little ones who might not stay up late for the full party.
? What to Expect at the Party
- Trick-or-treating throughout the park — Cast Members hand out candy at dozens of themed stations.
- Exclusive entertainment, including the “Boo-to-You” Parade, “Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular” fireworks, and castle shows featuring Mickey, Minnie, and friends in costume.
- Shorter wait times for many popular rides thanks to limited admission.
- Spooky snacks like Pumpkin Pie Mini Churros, Candy Corn Milkshakes, and the crowd-favorite Monster Cupcake. ?
? Family-Friendly Tips
- Arrive early — Even though the party officially starts at 7 PM, ticket holders can enter as early as 4 PM to enjoy rides before the event begins.
- Dress up smartly — Costumes are encouraged for all ages, but make sure they follow Disney’s costume policy (no full masks or obstructive accessories).
- Map your must-sees — Grab a party guide when you enter so you don’t miss your favorite parades or photo ops.
- Bring reusable candy bags — The provided trick-or-treat bags fill up fast!
- Try spooky-themed food early in the night — some of the most popular desserts sell out before midnight.
- Capture the memories! Disney’s PhotoPass photographers offer exclusive Halloween Magic Shots throughout the park. ?
? Bonus: Halloween Beyond the Kingdom
If you’re looking for more family-friendly Halloween fun in the area, Orlando has plenty of options beyond Disney property — from pumpkin patches and themed resort events to kid-safe haunted trails. Check out ? Family-Friendly Halloween Events in Orlando for the best picks around town.
? When to Visit
Early-to-mid October is ideal — crowds are lighter, the weather is (slightly) cooler, and there’s still plenty of time to enjoy the festival atmosphere without the Halloween night rush.
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