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NEWS: Disney Announces Holiday Party Season Pass

Have you ever wished there was a way to attend more Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Parties without breaking the bank? Disney has announced an all-new Mickey’s Not So Scary Party Pass that will allow guests to enjoy up to 35 nights of the party in 2019. Catch all the details below as well our thoughts on the pass and if we think it’s a good deal.





 

Here are all the details from Disney Cast Member Sarah Domenech:

Tonight is the frightful and very fun return of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party to Magic Kingdom Park and we’re celebrating with a special new ticket offer that allows you to extend the spook-tacular fun all throughout the fall!

Beginning today, August 16, you can purchase the new Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Pass to enjoy up to 35 nights in 2019. (This pass is not valid for admission on Oct. 31, 2019). With this new pass you can attend most event nights for just $299 plus tax. There is so much to see and do at this festive celebration and this pass is the perfect way to enjoy trick-or-treat throughout the Magic Kingdom, exclusive entertainment including a brand-new fireworks spectacular and attraction offerings and partake in the endless amount of ghoulishly good times!

The Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Pass is only available, in limited quantities, for purchase at Walt Disney World theme park ticket windows.

Already have an event ticket? You can modify your event ticket to a Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Pass and enjoy even more frightful nights. Call the Disney Reservation Center at 407-939-4295 for information or visit any theme park Ticket Window.

Photo Credit: Disney PhotoPass

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is special ticketed event runs 36 days on select nights from now until Nov. 1. This year, we are debuting a brand-new fireworks show, “Disney’s Not So Spooky Spectacular.” In the show, Jack Skellington from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” serves as host and has come to tell a “not-so-scary” story about how anything can happen on Halloween night. The show will also include state-of-the-art projections and lasers, plus lighting and dazzling fireworks that will fill the sky above Magic Kingdom Park.

The party also includes a new interactive treat trail at Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor and attractions updated with new Halloween twists as well as spooky additions to “Mickey’s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade!” These enhancements include new Halloween costumes for Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, a new Haunted Mansion unit featuring the spectral Bride, who glides among the waltzing spirits all representing Liberty Square. A new Tomorrowland unit brings The Incredibles and designer extraordinaire Edna Mode to “Mickey’s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade,” followed by Buzz Lightyear and some Alien explorers, as they discover crystalline treasures on the surface of a planetary playset float.

This pass will likely appeal to locals who can attend a number of parties from August 16-November 1. With single party tickets ranging from $79-$115, the pass will very quickly pay for itself. For guests who are not annual passholders, this is a fantastic way to visit Magic Kingdom for up to eight hours per visit (4:00 pm-12:00 am) up to 35 times for only $299. Now that’s a good deal–if you can visit often.

Even if you are not a Florida local who can visit frequently, if you’ll be visiting Walt Disney World in October and want to enjoy the Halloween party on multiple nights, you may want to consider the pass. Beginning the week of September 29, the Halloween party runs on 4 nights each week. The pass is especially valuable in October. If you were to attend the three-weekday parties (at $105) and the Friday night party ($115), you are essentially getting the Friday night party for free. If your vacation runs from a Friday to the following weekend, you could attend five parties (Friday, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday again) and get two parties for free! Think of all that time in Magic Kingdom with amazing entertainment, attractions, and fun. If this party pass can fit into your budget, then we think it’s a great deal!

RELATED ARTICLE: Top 13 Do’s and Don’ts for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

by Mike and Jamie Sylvester

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is to DIE for! (Insert creepy laugh here!) Ok, but honestly, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP) is an absolute MUST in our opinion and by far our favorite party at Disney World. Magic Kingdom is happily haunted by Villains that don’t come out too often, funny monsters, and even regular characters in their best Halloween attire. Creepy (but not so creepy) music, lights, fog, and decorations fill Magic Kingdom – setting the stage for a delightfully spooktacular time!

Keep in mind MNSSHP is a special ticketed event. This means it is not included in your normal theme park admission. In fact, if you are visiting Magic Kingdom the day of a party, you will be required to leave at 7 pm, when MNSSHP officially begins if you don’t have a ticket to the party. You’ll notice ticket costs vary depending on select party nights and get more expensive as Halloween approaches. The good news is you don’t need to have the MNSSHP ticket plus park admission. All you need is your special event ticket to gain access to the party.

Thirteen seems like the best haunting number for these top do’s and don’ts for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP)!





 

1 – DO Dress Up

You’re never too old to dress up for Halloween, and MNSSHP Party embraces that as children and adults are welcome to dress up for the party! Get creative and think of unique costume ideas that will work for your family. Since we are absolute Disney nerds, we start planning our costumes months in advance. We’ve gone as the Seven Dwarfs, Peter Pan characters, and most recently as the Disney Resorts! Just be assured your costumes fall within the Disney costume guidelines found here. Extra tip – remember it’s Florida which can still be super hot even in late fall. We’d recommend keeping your costume light if at all possible! 

2 – DON’T Wait Until 7 pm To Arrive

MNSSHP technically begins at 7:00 pm, but guests are welcome to enter Magic Kingdom as early as 4:00 pm, even if they don’t have a normal park ticket for that day. Arriving at 4:00 pm will give you plenty of time to obtain your special MNSSHP wrist band, snag a MNSSHP map, and enjoy the park before it shifts to party mode. We highly recommend scheduling a few FastPass+ selections, as FastPass+ is not available during the party. This means if you plan in advance, you can schedule three FP+ selections from 4-5pm, 5-6pm, and 6-7pm.

3 – DO Get in Line Early for Characters

Favorite Disney Characters are spread throughout Magic Kingdom, and some are more popular than others. Getting in line early for characters is especially important during MNSSHP because many of the characters are rarely seen outside of the party and even our regular favorites are dressed to impress. The most popular characters seem to be the Seven Dwarfs (ALL 7 together!) in Fantastyland, Moana in Adventureland, and Jack Skellington and Sally in Liberty Square. We also love seeing unique characters like Cruella DeVil, Queen of Hearts, Lotso Bear, Anastasia and Drizella, Tarzan and Jane, Abu, Genie, and Jafar, and even Jack Sparrow! Some of our absolute favorite “characters” that don’t require a line are the Cadaver Dans. This deathly barbershop quartet sing a few times throughout the night in Frontierland and are truly worth stopping for.

Photo Credit: Disney PhotoPass

4 – DON’T Trick-Or-Treat Right Away

It’s SUPER tempting to be drawn to treat locations right at the get go… BUT, we’d recommend holding out to trick-or-treat later in the night if possible. The lines at the start of the night are rather lengthy, plus you have to carry all that candy around with you through the night. No worries – Disney is NOT going to run out of candy. You will still get unbelievable loads of sweets to take home! Have an allergy? Be sure to request a teal colored trick-or-treat bag. Cast Members will fill your bag with tokens which can then be exchanged for allergy safe goodies at the Allergy-Friendly Center in Liberty Square before you decide to leave.

5 – DO Enjoy the Specialty Food and Merchandise

Sure, Magic Kingdom has no shortage of awesome snacks and memorable merchandise on a normal basis. Now, visit during MNSSHP and get ready for the specialty food and merchandise to be stepped up a notch! Specialty food includes Jack Skellington Dessert, Haunted Mansion Portrait Desserts, Pumpkin Cheesecake Dome, and Candy Corn Soft-Serve Ice Cream! Absolutely awesome sweet treats that are an extra cost, but totally worth it. Snag your favorite MNSSHP merchandise at locations like the Emporium, Big Top Souvenirs, Frontier Trading Post, and Mickey’s Star Traders.  

6 – DON’T Make Dining Reservations

Now this one may be slightly controversial, so just hear us out but do what is best for you and your family! We feel like we pay enough for MNSSHP that we don’t want to spend our short period of time at the party eating at a table service restaurant. We’ve always made sure to have a big lunch/dinner meal around 2:30 pm, then snack through the evening during the party. Others, however, might prefer to make dining reservations which can be done at some wonderful table service restaurants such as Be Our Guest, Cinderella’s Royal Table, or the Crystal Palace. You can even make a reservation for the HalloWishes Dessert Party which provides desserts and prime firework views at an additional price. Again, a wonderful experience but the firework viewing areas are less crowded during the dessert party than during normal park days and sweet treats are flowing for free all around the park!





 

7 – DO Dance with the Monsters

Oh come on, you aren’t too cool to bust a move with favorite characters such as Mike Wazowski and Sulley from the film, Monsters, Inc! Head over to the Monstrous Scream-O-Ween Ball at the Rockettower Plaza Stage in Tomorrowland. Shake your hips, no matter how scary you may think you look and enjoy dancing with these cute monsters.

8 – DON’T Watch the First Parade

Watching the Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade is our absolute favorite part of the entire MNSSHP! We’re pretty certain this is the case for just about everyone else at the party because the parade route does get packed with MNSSHP guests. The costumed Cast Members, spookily detailed floats, enticing music, and of course our favorite… the Headless Horseman – just whatever you do, don’t miss it! Since the party typically offers two parades, we recommend skipping the first parade. The second parade maybe later in the evening but the crowds dwindle drastically.

9 – DO Arrive Early for the Stage Show and Fireworks

As we mentioned above, the crowds for the fireworks aren’t as massive at MNSSHP as you’ll find during a normal theme park day. With that being said, we still suggest arriving early for both the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular stage show in front of the Castle and the Happy HalloWishes Fireworks. You’ll want a good viewing area close to the Cinderella Castle hub. Keep in mind, the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular is typically offered three times throughout the night. The fireworks are only offered once. While the Hocus Pocus stage show is fun, it’s not a huge must-do in our opinion. The HalloWishes Fireworks, on the other hand, should be in your plans!

Hocus Pocus Villain Spectacular. Photo Credit: Disney Photo Snapper

10 – DON’T Skip Magic Spot Photos

Magic Spot locations are available throughout Magic Kingdom during MNSSHP. These are especially fun because you stand and pose for a photo taken by a PhotoPass Cast Member, only to find later that something or someone magically appears in the photo with you! The Headless Horseman Magic Spot is our favorite at the entrance of the park. We also love the Magic Spot outside of the Haunted Mansion which features the Hitchhiking Ghosts. Magic Spots are especially great if you already have Memory Maker which includes all these photos for one set price.

11 – DO Pick Up the Sorcerers of Magic Kingdom Special Edition Card

Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom is a fun and free Magic Kingdom interactive experience that allows guests to join in a quest to stop Disney Villains from taking over. Guests collect cards and visit different portals throughout Magic Kingdom to defeat the Villains. While this game can be played any day at Magic Kingdom, it’s especially fun to collect the MNSSHP special edition Sorcerers card at the Firehouse on Main Street, U.S.A. One card per guest, so just show your event wristband to obtain a free card.

12 – DON’T Wait to Purchase Your Ticket

This tip may be number twelve on the list, but it’s just as important as the rest! If you’re considering going to MNSSHP you’ll want to purchase your ticket as soon as possible. This is especially important the closer you get to Halloween as the party gets more and more popular. Pick a spooktacular night that works best for you and purchase the ticket online.

13 – DO Ask for a Rain Check

We’ve entered MNSSHP then have been rained out shortly after arriving. No parades, no stage shows, and navigating around in a poncho was especially hard in a costume. Since we were only in the park briefly and there was no sign of the storm letting up, Cast Members sent us to Guest Services inside the park where we were rescheduled for an upcoming party. No reimbursement, but at least we were rescheduled! In the situation of a hurricane threat, guests with MNSSHP have been given options to select from since their party night has been canceled. While this isn’t the case for every party and every situation (especially if you’ve been in the park enjoying the party for a while), it’s worth checking in with Guest Services to see if a rain check is at all possible.

Spend a frightful night in Magic Kingdom for the Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and be sure to tell us all about it!

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Chad & Cindy Nykamp

After years of multiple Walt Disney World vacations, Cindy and Chad's dream of living in Orlando came true in 2010. After friends and family made them their go-to-people for Walt Disney World advice, Cindy and Chad launched DisneyLists.com in August 2015 to share their knowledge and love of Disney. Chad and Cindy have been Disney World Annual Passholders for years, DVC members, together have raced more than 70 runDisney races, and particularly love cruising on the Disney Cruise Line. Chad and Cindy also regularly represent DisneyLists.com at Walt Disney World media events. While attending these events, they get an insiders view of all the new things that have come to Walt Disney World. These experiences have helped them gain knowledge and expertise they happily pass on to their followers. They still can't believe how lucky they are to have such an amazing opportunity and will continue to share Disney with anyone who will listen!
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