The Columbus Dispatch

Disney reveals its plans for Halloween

- Eve Chen USA TODAY

We’re halfway to Halloween, and Disney is doling out plans like pieces of candy. ● This year, Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party will return to Walt Disney World for 38 select nights from August to November,

and Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party will return to Disneyland Resort, Disney Parks revealed Thursday. ● It’s the one time of year even grownups can dress in costume and trick-or-treat around Magic Kingdom and Disney California Adventure Park. Special tickets are required for the afterhours celebratio­ns, which are not included with standard theme park admission. ●

What are the dates for Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party 2023?

Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party will be held on:

● Aug.: 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29.

● Sept.: 1, 4, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29. ● Oct.: 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31.

● Nov.: 1.

When do tickets for Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party tickets go on sale?

Tickets are on sale now for guests of select Walt Disney World Resort hotels, Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotels, and Shades of Green.

General public ticket sales begin May 2.

How much is Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party?

Tickets for Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party start at $109 and go up to $199 for guests ages 10 and up. Prices vary by date.

The price range is the same as last year.

Does Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party include park admission?

Tickets include admission to Magic Kingdom for the duration of the event, which runs from 7 p.m. until midnight this year.

Guests may enter the park starting at 4 p.m, but allday admission is not included with Mickey’s Not-soscary Halloween Party tickets.

There is usually plenty of time to enjoy Magic Kingdom during the event, which has limited capacity for the party. Guests may want to avoid packing in a full park day beforehand anyway, because the event runs late into the night.

What to do for Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party

Many guests plan their night around Mickey’s Booto-you Halloween Parade, the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacul­ar show and Disney’s Not-so-spooky Spectacula­r, which features special castle projection­s and fireworks. Other entertainm­ent offerings typically include performanc­es by the Cadaver Dans Barbershop Quartet and dance parties.

Another draw is the chance to see Disney characters not usually seen in the parks, like Jack Skellingto­n and Sally from “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” various villains and classic characters in Halloween costumes. Meet-and-greet lines can get long, but wait times for attraction­s tend to be shorter than usual since capacity is limited for the event.

A virtual queue will be in place for the park’s newest attraction, TRON Lightcycle / Run, during the party.

Is Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party worth it?

Value is subjective, but the event is beloved by many guests, who get in to the Halloween spirit.

Prospectiv­e guests may compare the event to a typical day at Magic Kingdom, which costs between $124 to $189 with one-day, one park admission. Magic Kingdom’s regular operating hours are also much longer than Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party, but it’s not an apples-to-apples comparison because guests can’t experience event-exclusive offerings outside of the party.

Is Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party for adults?

This is an all ages party. Many adults attend without kids, but it is meant to appeal to even the youngest guests.

Is there free food at Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party?

Guests can trick-or-treat for candy around the park, which is included with the event. Unlike Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, there is no other free food. There are however, numerous event-specific snacks available for purchase.

What to wear to Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party

Guests of all ages are invited to dress in familyfrie­ndly costumes that are not “obstructiv­e, offensive, objectiona­ble or violent,” according to guidelines on Disney World’s website.

Accessorie­s or props that may be mistaken for actual weapons are not allowed. Guests age 14 and up are also prohibited from wearing sharp or pointed objects or materials that could accidental­ly hurt fellow guests, costumes that reach the ground or drag on it, and costume masks of any kind.

Does Disneyland do anything special for Halloween?

Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party will return to Disney California Adventure for select nights this fall.

Like Mickey’s Not-so-scary Halloween Party in Florida, the Southern California event invites guests to dress in costume, enjoy special entertainm­ent and meet Disney characters in special Halloween costumes.

This year, Mickey Mouse and his friends will wear new outfits with “luminescen­t sheer fabrics that will give a ghostly glow,” according to Becca Goldenberg, a communicat­ions manager for Disney Parks, Experience­s and Products. “Be on the lookout for lots of cobwebs and details like bat bowties and spider-shaped bells!”

What dates are Oogie Boogie Bash 2023?

Dates and other details on the event have not been released yet. They will be announced this summer.

 ?? RYAN WENDLER PHOTOGRAPH­Y VIA THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY ?? Here’s what to know about Disney World and Disneyland’s Halloween plans.
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse are among the characters who dress up in costume for Mickey's Not-so-scary Halloween Party.
RYAN WENDLER PHOTOGRAPH­Y VIA THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY Here’s what to know about Disney World and Disneyland’s Halloween plans. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse are among the characters who dress up in costume for Mickey's Not-so-scary Halloween Party.
 ?? THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY ?? Projection­s and fireworks illuminate Cinderella Castle during Mickey's Not-so-scary Halloween Party.
THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY Projection­s and fireworks illuminate Cinderella Castle during Mickey's Not-so-scary Halloween Party.

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