REVIEW: We Tried TONS of Treats at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in Disney World

Who’s ready for a hauntingly great time?! Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has arrived in Magic Kingdom and we’re here to check out everything from the costumes to the entertainment to the decor and of course, the FOOD!

Halloween in Disney World

These special event parties are offered on select nights from August 9th through October 31st, and with so much to see, eat, and experience while you’re there, we’re here to help! Ticket prices will run you anywhere from $119 to $199 per person and several of the parties have sold out already! When you’re attending you can meet with rare characters, see exclusive party entertainment you won’t see anywhere else in Disney World, ride around the park with shorter wait times, and purchase special treats and eats that are ONLY available during the event. That’s what we’re here to talk about now — come on, let’s review some new snacks!

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Before we get into it, be sure to check out the FULL list of food that is available at the 2024 events. We’re trying nearly ALL of the new food, so let’s get into it!

Photos AND Reviews: ALL the 2024 Fall and Halloween Treats in Disney World!

We started our tasting journey where all visits to Magic Kingdom start, over on Main Street Bakery to pick up our first treat! The Minnie Witch Hat which is made up of chocolate cookie topped with peanut butter mousse, milk chocolate ganache, and buttercream and costs $7.99!

This treat is very peanut butter forward even though there’s just a dollop of it in the center. The chocolate cookie is on the harder side but crumbles easily in your mouth. The whole thing is coated in the purple frosting while the orange detailing frosting is buttercream. It’s beautiful, but for $8 it’s a one-and-done kind of treat for us. However, if you’re looking for an Instagrammable treat, this is it!

Inside the Minnie Witch Hat

Over at the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, we picked up the Cinnamon-Apple Sundae and Graveyard Milk Shake!

The Cinnamon-Apple Sundae is made of dulce de leche ice cream topped with caramel sauce, apple pie filling, cinnamon candies, and whipped cream and will cost you $7.79!

Cinnamon Apple Sundae

There is a cinnamon glaze gel on top which goes really well with ice cream and the caramel sauce! The cinnamon candies were a little weird because when they were on the cold ice cream they got even harder chew. It melted REALLY fast, and we don’t recommend walking around with it because it was spilling out of our bowl. Overall, this is a great treat to sit down and enjoy!

It’s melty!

The Graveyard Milk Shake consists of a chocolate milkshake with a dipped graveyard jelly doughnut, white chocolate tombstone, gummy candy, and a Haunted Mansion straw for $8.49.

Graveyard Milkshake

This was a standard chocolate milkshake, but it was very thick! There is a layer of cookie and cream crumble that makes it even trickier to eat. The donut is a glazed donut with a raspberry filling, but there wasn’t a lot of filling. We probably wouldn’t get it again since it was just a jazzed-up chocolate shake, and there are so many other exclusive party treats to get.

YUMMY!

Winding down the eerie pathways, we found ourselves stopping by Liberty Square Market in Liberty Square for the Skull Blondie!

The Skull Blondie which is a maple blondie with caramel sauce you can snag for $5.29! The blondie is available at Liberty Square Market until 8:30PM, then it becomes available at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments.

Skull Blondie

This treat was hard and pretty dense, but the flavors were really good! There were fun fall flavors like cinnamon and nutmeg with the maple. The white topping and chocolate eyes and nose were very sugary, but overall we really liked the blondie as it was. The caramel sauce wasn’t anything special, and we honestly enjoyed the blondie better without it since it was already pretty sweet. It’s not the best blondie we’ve ever had, but we were pleasantly surprised!

Inside the blondie

As we made our way to the back side of the park, we headed over to Storybook Treats in Fantasyland to check out the new Anastasia ConeThis beauty is made of Dole Whip Strawberry with lemon curd and strawberry popping candies with a chocolate piece and will cost you$6.79! 

Anastacia DOLE Whip Cone

The lemon curd is only a drizzle on top and not infused with the DOLE Whip, so it wasn’t a heavy lemon flavor. However, it did add a nice tartness to it. The strawberry was good, but it’s the same flavor that is used for the Aurora cone, so it’s nothing special.

That’s not the only treat we were in search of here! We also picked up the Drizella Cone, too! This treat is a blueberry soft-serve with vanilla crispy pearls and a chocolate piece and cost us $6.79.

Drizella Cone

We found the blueberry flavor to be very faint. If someone told us it was vanilla with blue food coloring, we would believe it. It was very creamy and refreshing, and we liked the crunch the pearls added. If you’re hoping for something fruity, though, you might be disappointed.

Overall, both of these cones are similar to other cones you can get during the day, so they didn’t seem very special for the party. It’s cool seeing the sisters being represented, but we wouldn’t go out of our way to get these when there are so many other exclusive party treats!

It’s one thing to go to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and it’s another to do it in STYLE. Check out all of these spooky designs and more on the DFB Store. Don’t forget to grab our Halloween Guide while you’re at it!

Halloween Merchandise from DFBStore.com

Stay tuned to DFB for more!

See EVERYTHING available at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in 2024!

IT’S SPOOK-TACULAR!


Get ready for the spookiest season of the year at Disney World with our guide — Halloween at Disney World: DFB’s Spook-tacular Guide!

From the thrills of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party to the enchanting resort decorations that’ll send shivers down your spine, our guide is packed with tips and tricks to help you squeeze every ounce of ghoulish fun out of your visit. Plus, we’ve got the inside scoop on all the limited-time-only bone-chilling activities happening across the parks!

Get the Halloween at Disney World: DFB’s Spook-tacular Guide to make your frightfully delightful adventure even more magical!

Which treats are haunting your dreams until your visit to Disney World during Halloween? Leave your treat list in the comments below!

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