Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade Returns for 2024 Season with New Country Bear Costumes

The fan-favorite Mickey’s “Boo To You” Halloween Parade is back for another year of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary-Halloween-Party at Magic Kingdom.

Mickey’s ‘Boo-To-You’ Halloween Parade

A Halloween parade moves down a decorated Main Street in a theme park at dusk. Spectators line both sides of the street, watching the performers in colorful costumes. A castle is visible in the background, adding to the enchanting atmosphere.

The Halloween parade steps off in Frontierland, travels through Liberty Square, passes in front of Cinderella Castle, and then finishes its run down Main Street, U.S.A. On Main Street, Max leads a Powerline dance party before the parade arrives.

Three performers in colorful outfits entertain a crowd on the lively street during a Halloween parade. One person in an orange shirt points, while a character in a yellow costume and another in green engage with the festive audience.

This pre-parade debuted in 2022. Max, dressed up as Powerline, is joined by dancers as they perform “Stand Out” and “I2I” from “A Goofy Movie.” Guests are invited onto the street to dance for a few minutes.

A rider on a black horse parades down a street lined with spectators in a theme park adorned with lights and autumn-themed decorations, participating in the thrilling Halloween parade.

The parade is preceded through the park by the Headless Horseman, weather permitting. He rides a real horse while carrying his jack-o’-lantern head.

A person in a green and purple costume is walking alongside a purple parade float with a "Mickey's Boo to You Halloween Parade" sign, on a street decorated for Halloween, with spectators watching the exciting halloween parade.

The parade officially begins with a Mickey’s “Boo-To-You” Halloween Parade sign pushed by two Cast Members. These performers have new costumes this year: purple dresses with green spiderweb-embroidered capes.

A Halloween parade with people in character costumes, including Snow White, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Pluto, moves along a decorated Main Street at night with onlookers seated along the sides.

The sign is followed by a group of classic Disney characters including Pluto, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Alice, the Mad Hatter, Rapunzel, Flynn, Aladdin, and Jasmine.

A person in a Winnie the Pooh costume waves to the crowd during a Halloween parade at a theme park. Other costumed characters and spectators are visible in the background.

They have themed masks on sticks. Pooh bear, for example, has a homemade-looking heffalump mask. Rapunzel has a Pascal mask and Flynn has a Maximus mask.

A Halloween parade float decorated for the holiday features a character in a Mickey Mouse costume dressed in a purple outfit, with lights and pumpkins, moving past a row of festively adorned buildings at night.

Mickey and Donald are at the front of the first float. Donald wears a superhero costume.

A person in a Mickey Mouse costume waves from a decorated parade float with fall decorations and a jack-o'-lantern, enchanting spectators in the themed street setting of a vibrant Halloween parade.

Mickey is not in his new meet-and-greet costume.

Two costumed characters are waving from a decorated float during the Halloween parade, set against the backdrop of a brightly lit, ornate building at night.

Minnie, Daisy, and Clarabelle are dressed as the Sanderson Sisters at the top of the float, which is decorated with autumnal garland and lights.

A costumed chipmunk character stands on a festively decorated parade float in a theme park, surrounded by orange and yellow autumn decorations during the Halloween parade.

Chip and Dale are at the back of the float. Dale is dressed as a vampire while Chip is a pirate.

People in costumes participating in a Halloween parade at an amusement park with brightly lit buildings and spectators in the background at night.

Speaking of pirates, “Peter Pan” characters mark the start of the pirates unit. Peter, Wendy, Captain Hook, Mr. Smee, lost boys, and pirates all dance together.

A Halloween parade float featuring a treasure chest atop a rock-like structure decorated with seashells and a fairy, moving down a street lined with buildings and spectators.

They’re followed by Tinker Bell atop a giant treasure chest overflowing with gold.

A pirate ship float adorned with ornate gold decorations parades down a brightly lit street at night, captivating onlookers during the Halloween parade.

More pirates follow, spinning flags. The next float is a Pirates of the Caribbean-inspired pirate ship. Captain Barbossa stands at the front.

A Halloween parade float resembling a pirate ship with ornate woodwork and lights moves along a street at night, under a sky-blue glow with buildings decorated in festive colors in the background.

Jack Sparrow is at the ship’s wheel. Angelica (from “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”) has been replaced with an accordion-playing pirate.

Nighttime scene with people in black suits performing in front of a brightly lit, colorful building façade. Spectators, including children, sit and stand along the sides watching the Halloween parade performance.

A group of butlers dancing with shovels leads the Haunted Mansion unit. Cover your ears or suffer the sound of shovels scraping on the pavement. The butlers are followed by a small float featuring headstones, including Madame Leota’s.

Two performers dressed in vintage attire, one in a light suit and the other in a pink dress, walk down a street adorned with illuminated buildings and a seated crowd in the background, capturing the essence of a lively Halloween parade.

Pairs of ghosts waltz around Constance Hatchaway, the Haunted Mansion’s murderous bride.

A woman in a ghostly blue dress holding red roses participates in a vibrant Halloween parade. A crowd watches as other performers in eerie costumes dance in the background.

Constance literally floats, her wedding dress glowing blue. She holds a red rose bouquet.

A parade float themed around the Haunted Mansion, perfect for a Halloween parade, featuring three ghost-like figures in various poses, surrounded by eerie, decorative elements and lit with blue and purple lights.

The three Hitchhiking Ghosts jive on a float inspired by the entrance to the Haunted Mansion. The railings are draped with cobwebs and vines.

A vibrant parade float featuring a character from Disney World moves along the street at night during a Halloween parade, surrounded by spectators. The street is lined with illuminated buildings, creating a lively atmosphere.

A group of scarecrows leads a hoedown section. Goofy waves from a silo float, which has a new “Halloween Hoedown” banner.

A person in a costume performs as a scarecrow character in the Halloween parade, surrounded by colorful decorations and spectators.

Goofy wears overalls with a candy corn patch.

People in colorful costumes, including a bear in a hat and red vest playing a guitar, entertained onlookers during the Halloween parade at night, with spectators seated and standing nearby.

On the ground after Goofy’s float are a few dancers, including two Country Bears: Big Al and Wendell. They’re in their new Country Bear Musical Jamboree costumes.

A person in a bear costume holding a fiddle walks in a Halloween parade at night, surrounded by spectators on a busy street decorated with lights.

There used to be more Country Bears in this section but they didn’t all get new meet-and-greet suits.

A group of cartoon character mascots in bright costumes walk in a Halloween parade on a lit street at night, with spectators seated on the sidewalks.

The unit has been filled out with Horace Horsecollar and some chicken dancers.

A festive float resembling a barn with a character wearing a cowboy hat parades down a street lined with colorful buildings and spectators at night during the Halloween parade.

Clara Cluck is in the barn-inspired float.

A Halloween parade float drives down a street lined with lit-up buildings and spectators at night, with a castle visible in the background.

The candy unit begins with a Sugar Rush delivery truck. Ralph from “Wreck-It Ralph” stands in the passenger seat.

A large character figure stands in a colorful candy-themed truck during a lively Halloween parade, with an audience in the background. The truck bears a sign: "Sugar Rush Delivery - We Ship Anywhere!

Ralph was missing from last year’s parade. After his truck are several Sugar Rush characters dancing with light-up batons.

A brightly lit Halloween parade float adorned with colorful lights and decorations moves through a street lined with spectators at night. Buildings are illuminated in the background.

Vanellope Von Schweetz rounds out the candy section, driving a giant candy machine.

A white vintage car decorated with Halloween elements drives down a lit street at night, part of a festive Halloween parade with costumed characters and spectators in the background.

The final unit of the parade features Disney Villains, led by Ursula, Flotsam, and Jetsam. Cruella de Vil, Horace, and Jasper are in a white car.

A Halloween parade at night features performers dressed as playing cards and a character resembling the Queen of Hearts. Brightly lit floats and spooky decorations illuminate the background.

Then comes the Queen of Hearts with her red and black playing cards.

During the nighttime Halloween parade, a brightly lit float showcases musicians in orange-striped costumes playing instruments. Onlookers surround the spectacle, while decorated buildings line the street, adding to the festive atmosphere.

A skeletal band plays the famous “It’s Good to be Bad” theme song from the next float.

A halloween parade at night features costumed performers on a float. The float is illuminated by colorful lights, and a crowd of onlookers stands on the sidewalk, some in Halloween costumes.

Pain and Panic are on the back of the float. A group of villains including Oogie Boogie, Dr. Facilier, Gaston, and Lady Tremaine dance before the final float.

A person dressed as a villainous character stands on an elaborate, castle-themed parade float during a Halloween parade, surrounded by festive lights and decorations in front of brightly lit buildings.

Chernabog towers over the villains on this dark castle-inspired float. Jafar and Maleficent are at the front.

A person dressed as a villain in a purple and black costume stands on a float during a nighttime Halloween parade, with illuminated buildings and a crowd of onlookers in the background.

The Evil Queen ends the parade with her magic mirror.

Watch our video of the 2024 parade below.

The Halloween party is a separate ticketed event. The parade runs twice nightly during each party, at 8:15 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. Check out the Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party map for more event details.

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