Boo to you, Lindsey, and welcome to planDisney!
I'm glad you've decided not to trick yourself out of a treat by resting up at your resort before heading out to
Mickey's Not-So-Scary-Halloween Party. You'll want to be fresh for the swingin'-est wake in the whole world. While there's no comprehensive list of what's unavailable, especially for next year, I'm happy to help you fill in the gaps with what is available at this year's party to give you a rough guess.
Party Guests, who can start entering Magic Kingdom at 4 P.M., will have just missed the 3 P.M. roll time of
Disney's Festival of Fantasy Parade. But not to worry, they'll be able to get their parade fix with
Mickey's Boo-To-You Halloween Parade later in the evening. And while
Happily Ever After won't light up the night sky on party nights,
Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular will.
For
ways to feed you and your pals, there are plenty of quick-service locations, like The Friar's Nook and Casey's Corner, that will be open, and many of them will have some party-exclusive menu items waiting just for you. You could even book an
Advanced Dining Reservation at a table-service option like Be Our Guest Restaurant and Cinderella's Royal Table during party hours if you'd like.
When deciding a strategy for which
attractions you'll want to zip, glide, and splash on with your group of adventurers, check out this list of ones available during the party. Fan favorites like the newly reopened Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and The Haunted Mansion will be waiting for you. Some will even have spooktacular seasonal overlays like Space Mountain in the pitch-black darkness for an even greater thrill.
Lindsey, I hope I've been able to give you a better idea of what to expect. If you have any other questions about Spooky Season's best event, feel free to
come back for another chat.
Happy haunting,
Taylor