More Halloween Decor Added at Magic Kingdom Ahead of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

As the first night of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party approaches on August 9, more Halloween decorations have been added to Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom.

More Halloween Decorations at Magic Kingdom

A view of a historic building with a red roof and festive decorations under a clear blue sky. An American flag is visible on the right, and trees partially obscure parts of the building.

Upon arriving in the park, we spotted the fall bunting hung along the roofs of the Main Street, U.S.A. buildings.

A historic building with ornate architecture and a flagpole on top is decorated with orange and yellow bunting. There are two people near the entrance and a "Refreshing Icy Cold" cart out front.

The Chamber of Commerce building has both bunting and Jack-o’-Lanterns with a variety of faces added to its facade.

A white two-story building features carved pumpkin decorations on the balcony. A red and yellow banner hangs below with a circular wooden sign reading "Chamber of Commerce" in front.
A building with ornate architecture, displaying two carved pumpkins on the balcony railing and a red and yellow banner hanging below against a clear blue sky.
A large, ornate building with a clock tower labeled "City Hall" decorated with yellow and orange bunting against a clear blue sky. People are seen at the entrance and walking nearby.

City Hall is now ready for the spooky season, with fall bunting across its front and Jack-o’-Lanterns lining the upper balcony.

A white City Hall building decorated with orange and yellow banners and carved pumpkin faces for Halloween, under a clear blue sky.
A street scene at a theme park featuring a Victorian-style building adorned with decorative elements and a lamppost. A few people are walking around under a clear blue sky.

The Main Street, U.S.A. Fire Station has a trio of fall bunting added to its facade.

People walking near a building with a "Restrooms" sign. The building has red brick and decorative pumpkins on the roof. Trees and lamp posts are in the background.

The restroom Jack-o’-Lantern is in its correct place this year.

Main Street Emporium storefront with ornate white architecture, spherical hanging lights, and festive pumpkin decorations.

Are you excited for Halloween to finally come to Magic Kingdom? Tell us what’s your favorite part of the decor to see each year down in the comments.

For the latest Disney Parks news and info, follow WDW News Today on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram.

The post More Halloween Decor Added at Magic Kingdom Ahead of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party appeared first on WDW News Today.