Hi Cecia, welcome to planDisney!
There are more treats than tricks at Walt Disney World Resort this spooky season, and the
Disney Eats: Foodie Guide to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party shows you where to find them at Magic Kingdom Park. The Black Velvet Whoopie Pie from Liberty Square Market looks wicked tasty.
Guests with tickets to
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, available on select nights at Magic Kingdom Park through November 1, 2023, are encouraged to dress in costume and trick-or-treat at over a dozen designated locations throughout the park. This year, trick-or-treat locations are marked on the party guidemap with an orange lollipop. Each party Guest is given a treat bag. Last year, my treat bag was filled to the brim with Snickers, Starbursts, Skittles, M&Ms, and more. My best tip is to visit the trick-or-treat stations later in the night when you don't have to carry your candy as long and the lines are shorter.
If you happen to be staying at a
Disney Resorts Collection hotel, Cecia, be sure to check the resort activity board for Halloween happenings. Resort activity boards are not found online, so I recommend taking a picture of them for reference throughout your stay. Last year, a Trick-or-Treat Trail was part of the Halloween Event at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa. My family missed the event because we were in EPCOT, but there was plenty of extra candy available the next day in Community Hall.
When it comes to treats available year-round at Disney destinations, planDisney's got you covered. Bookmark this
Year-Round Trick-or-Treat Guide for present and future reference.
Sweet dreams!
Jennifer