
New Frights & Bites: Disney’s 2025 Halloween Party Treats Revealed! And the best part? These spooky-sweet treats are heading to Magic Kingdom August 15th for the 2025 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party!
We’ve rounded up the full list of exclusive snacks, entrees, and desserts, so expect some delightfully spooky flavors and hauntingly good bites!
2025 Party Dates:
- Aug. 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 29
- Sept. 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30
- Oct. 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31
Looking for a little extra Disney magic this fall?
On select nights in August, September, and October, Disney hosts this special ticketed event that transforms the parks into something truly unforgettable. It’s one of those experiences that feels extra magical, and if you haven’t been to Disney yet, this might be the perfect first trip.
Adult tickets will cost you around $129 and kids (ages 3-9) around $199 depending on the date you choose. Tickets prices tend to increase as it gets closer to Halloween.
Don’t wait too long because these special Disney nights sell out quickly, and you’ll want to be there to soak in every magical moment. If you’ve never experienced Disney in the fall, this is the perfect time to go. The energy, the atmosphere, the memories, is all waiting for you.
Be sure to explore everything Disney has planned for the event on the official Disney website. It provides special dates and favorite attractions to costume guidelines and more!

What to Expect?
To kick off the night, guests are greeted with classic trick-or-treating fun scattered all around the park which is a true Disney tradition that makes every corner feel like Halloween magic. But the treats don’t stop there.
Throughout Magic Kingdom, select restaurants and snack stands roll out exclusive Halloween-inspired bites, from spooky-sweet snacks to festive flavors you won’t find any other time of year. Each one adds its own delicious twist to the celebration, making it more than just a night of fun. It’s s a memory your family will savor.
As expected, Disney goes above and beyond. With that in mind, the culinary team has created spooky, seasonal treats that truly bring the Halloween magic to life.
Main Street U.S.A Menu
Disney plans to deliver over 45 monstrous treats and entrees, including favorites like…
Main Street Bakery
One of my favorite stops during any Disney visit is the Main Street Bakery. So imagine as you stroll down Main Street, U.S.A., being drawn in by those seasonal scents and festive treats.
A personal must-try? The Mickey-shaped pumpkin cheesecake that is a creamy pumpkin delight on a graham cracker crust, finished with a drizzle of white chocolate. It’s as magical as it looks!
And if you’re a cinnamon fan, don’t pass up the Mickey-shaped cinnamon roll, topped with Halloween sprinkles. Warm, sweet, and perfectly festive, it’s the kind of treat that makes the night unforgettable.


At the Plaze Restuarent try the Pumpkin-spiced Coffee Barbecue Pork Sandwich filled with a blend of coffee, BBQ sauce, and slaw.

Another delightful entree is the skull-shaped meatloaf packed with flavorful spices, served alongside loaded mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables!

One of the spookiest and sweetest treats everyone always looks forward to is the Ghostly Delight Sundae. It’s the kind of dessert that feels like pure Disney Halloween magic in a cup.
Imagine rich, creamy chocolate ice cream layered with crunchy cookie crumbles, fluffy marshmallows, and a shower of festive sprinkles and a few extra “boo-tiful” surprises hidden inside. It is a must-try for me!

Casey’s Corner
This Halloween, Casey’s Corner is stepping up to the plate with a spooky spin on its ballpark favorites. The baseball-themed spot is known for its classic comfort food, but this season it’s serving up bold flavors with a festive twist.
Guests can dig into Chipotle Barbecue Pork Street Corn Fries, enjoy a Corn Hot Dog, or snack on Mini Corn Dogs and each one loaded with fire-roasted corn, queso fresco, zesty jalapeño ranch, and a sprinkle of fresh cilantro.



One thing I love about Disney is the quick-service meals. They really make it so easy to grab something delicious without missing a moment of the fun. And for Halloween these unique dishes aren’t just festive; they’re hearty enough to keep you full for hours. And honestly, they are big enough to share if you’re traveling with family or friends.
If you’ve got a sweet tooth, the Candy Corn Verrine is a must-try Halloween treat. This festive dessert layers all the best flavors of the season into one delightful cup.
It can tell you, It’s the perfect mix of sweet, creamy, and crunchy which makes it one of those treats you’ll want to savor before catching your next show or parade.

Adventure Land Menu
Just outside of Adventureland, there’s a little gem I always make a point to stop at—the Spring Roll Cart. During Halloween, it transforms into a spooky snack spot you won’t want to skip.
This year’s limited-time star is the Spicy Pork Spring Roll. Crispy on the outside, packed with bold flavor on the inside, it delivers just the right amount of heat to give your night a festive kick.
It’s one of those treats I look forward to during any visit because it feels special, so I can’t wait to try this one, especially since you can only get it during the Halloween season. It’s perfect for a quick, flavorful bite between rides.

Looking for more Halloween fun in Adventureland?
The Golden Oak Outpost
A hidden gems many people do not know about is the Golden Oak Outpost. It always surprises me with fun twists on comfort food, and this year’s lineup is no exception.
For something hearty, try the Cajun Crawfish and Sausage BOOtine. It is a spooky spin on the classic poutine that’s packed with bold flavors. And if you’re like me and can’t resist something sweet, the Beignets from Beyond will be a must. Light, fluffy, and dusted with spooky sweetness, I hope.
I’ll be honest, while tasty, Tiana’s regular Beignets weren’t quite my favorite when I tried them on my last trip. They felt a little hollow inside, leaving me wanting more. And trust me, as a Louisiana girl, I know what a truly satisfying beignet should be!



Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe
One of my go-to stops is Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café. It’s always full of fun, festive flavors that are too good to pass up no matter the season.
For Halloween, start with the Buzzard-Filled Chicken Wings if you’re craving a little spooky spice because they will be packed with just the right kick for the season. Then, the Grilled Masa Flatbread is a must-try, loaded with tender chicken and sweet corn for a hearty, flavorful bite.
And for dessert? Don’t skip the Pumpkin Pie Mini Churros. These will be filled with pumpkin pie goodness, and finished off with bright orange icing.



Finally, enjoy a rich Chocolate-Caramel Tart to end on a sweet note.

Liberty Square Menu
Stepping into Liberty Square is like taking a trip back to the late 18th century, but this time with a Halloween twist! The colonial charm pairs perfectly with the spooky fun of the Haunted Mansion, and during Mickey’s Halloween Party, the area really comes alive with a playful scare.
One of my favorite things about this corner of the park? The Spooktacular snacks! From festive bites to seasonal treats, Liberty Square offers some of the most fun and flavorful ways to celebrate Halloween while soaking in the history and atmosphere.
Sleepy Hallow Refreshments
Your first stop should be Sleepy Hollow Refreshments! This spot is one of my families go-to treats stops because it always surprises with great treats.
For the party, expect Creepy Kimchi Corn Do made crispy, tangy, and topped with malt vinegar and scallions for a bold, unforgettable bite. Then, satisfy your sweet tooth with the Pumpkin-Spiced Funnel Cake Sundae, a warm, indulgent fall treat that tastes like autumn in every bite.


Then, check out the Madame Leota Séance Candle. These are red velvet cakes and cupcakes with a spooky twist. Don’t forget the Jack & Sally Pops made of chocolate and yellow cake.

Liberty Square Market
While wandering Liberty Square, don’t miss the Jack & Sally Pops at Liberty Square Market. These treats are as fun to look at as they are to eat!
And if you’re thirsty for something magical, grab a Magic Potion Slushy. With its swirling blue and green colors, it will be a a fun quick stop to cool off and soak in the festive vibes.



While you’re in Liberty Square, make a quick stop at Columbia Harbour House. Try the S’mores Cup which are a sweet treat with gooey layers of chocolate, marshmallow, and graham cracker. But don’t wait too long! It’s only available during regular park hours.
Fantasyland Menu
Pinocchio Village Haus is serving up two spooky entrées perfect for the season.
S Try the Phantasmal Fried Pumpkin Ravioli or the Undead Garlic-Parmesan Chicken Strips. Then, satisfy your sweet tooth with the Captain Hook Treasure Whoopie Pie.



To finish, cool off with the Scary Ghost Slushy. It’s a frightfully fun combo!

Dining Reservations
If you are looking for a heartier Halloween dining experience, make time for Be Our Guest Restaurant. I can testify, the atmosphere alone by stepping inside the Beast’s castle is worth it, but the food takes the experience to the next level.
Reservations start at 4:30 p.m., so I recommend booking early to snag your spot. On the menu, you’ll find savory favorites like Beef Short Rib with Purple Potatoes, the indulgent Roasted Beef Marrow Bone, or the tender Poulet Rouge Chicken. Each dish feels like a special treat, making dinner here a highlight of the night.



Afterward, treat yourself to the Pumpkin Crème Caramel for a sweet ending. Adults can also enjoy a witchy cocktail, like the Apple Cider Margarita or the Castle Fog that is made with gin, blackberry liqueur, cane syrup, and lemon juice.



For another magical dining option, make a reservation at Cinderella’s Royal Table. It’s the perfect spot for a royal Halloween feast. Start with the Supernatural Shrimp, Beef en Croute, or Chicken Roulade. This has always been a family favorite for us.



Then, save room for dessert! The Creepy Cheesecake will be a must-try. Adults can also enjoy festive drinks like the Pumpkin Margarita. Or can try the Violet Specter made with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Chambord Liqueur, lemon juice, and Sprite.



Quick Service Treats
Next up on my Halloween snack tour will be The Friar’s Nook. This quick-service spot never disappoints when it comes to to quick service meals.
This season, make sure to try the Haunting Jalapeño Ranch Tots made crispy, spicy, and totally addictive. Then, for something hearty, the Bowl of Bones is a feature of crispy fried pork wings that are packed with flavor and perfect for sharing if you dare to take on the heat!


Don’t forget the Buffalo Chicken Hand Pie for a flavorful twist. And for dessert? Enjoy the Not-So-Poison Apple Doughnuts. Sweet, spooky, and delicious.


Craving something cool and sweet? Stop by Storybook Treats for the Ursula Cone which I’m hoping is a villainous delight perfect for the season.

Over at Cheshire Café there will be a cute Mummy Treat. It’s a spooky twist on the classic Cheshire Cattail. Both are must-tries for Halloween snack lovers!

Tomorrowland Menu
To wrap up your Halloween snack adventure, make your way to Tomorrowland. Even in this futuristic corner of the park, the treats will be just as clever and just as fun as the spooky bites you’ll enjoyed all night!
Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café
At Cosmic Ray’s, the kitchen will be brewing up something special. Sink your teeth into the Sweet-and-Spicy Chicken Strips or the Terrifyin’ Twice-Spiced Chicken Sandwich.


For something sweet, try the Minnie Witch Hat Chocolate Cookie topped with peanut butter. Then, cool off with the Not-A-Poisoned Apple Slushy.


The Lunching Pad
The Launching Pad is serving up three doomsday delights! First, try the Jalapeño Popper Dog for a spicy kick hotdog. Then, grab the Skull Banana Cake for a spooky sweet treat. Finally, sip on the Ghoulish Blue Raspberry Slushy.



For one last treat, you might want to stop by Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies. Here you can try the Candy Bowl Sundae. IT will be filled with sweet and colorful Halloween fun.


Not So Scary Party Delights
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party will have some spooky souvenirs too! Look for the Jack Skellington Gravestone Bucket at popcorn carts around the park. You can also grab the Mayor Sipper at Pecos Bill’s. Both items are limited to two per person.
Pixie Dust Tip ✨
Several snack spots will stay open until midnight, but only for mobile orders. These include Main Street Bakery, Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, Casey’s Corner, Golden Oak Outpost, Sleepy Hollow Refreshments, The Friar’s Nook, and Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café.
Other food locations will close earlier, with hours ranging from 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Be sure to plan ahead so you don’t miss out!
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