Walt Disney World Offers a New Halloween Dessert Party at the Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World is taking reservations for yet another dessert party — this time at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

The Happy HalloWishes Dessert Premium Package costs $69 for adults ($39 for children, ages 3-9) and includes reserved seating for Mickey's "Boo-To-You" Halloween Parade in Town Square as well as for the HalloWishes fireworks show, at the Tomorrowland Terrace.
The package includes a dessert buffet at the Terrace, including cupcakes, brownies, fruits and cheeses, as well as the ever-popular worms-and-dirt. Drinks include sparkling cider, hot chocolate, coffee and tea, and the takeaway gift is candy-filled skull mug. The event replaces the $99 Villains' Sinister Soiree event offered at Cinderella's Royal Table during last year's Magic Kingdom Halloween party.
Of course, there are other options for a reserved seat to see the Halloween fireworks.
You can buy 5-6 full desserts at California Grill for $69 and see Hallowishes from a better viewing spot. #justsaying
— Kendra (@hintofspy) August 17, 2015 And you don't need a ticket to the Halloween party at the California Grill, either.
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I agree. When I went to a party last year, I got 3 full bags of candy! Of course, I focussed more on entertainment/fireworks/trick-or-treating then attractions, but still. Themed appetizers would be nice, and maybe even some exclusive meet-n-greets. I think the price is so much just to make it a bit more exclusive.
A friend attended the Sinister Soiree last year and said it was well themed, but meh.
Disney is like that one neighbor who celebrates Halloween by inviting everyone to a huge costume party with food and games. Universal is like that one neighbor who tries to make his garage/front porch look like a haunted house to jump-scare the living crap out of trick-or-treaters.
Behind every great Disney idea, is a cupcake party.
Definitely not worth it. But I'm sure it will sell out anyway...
97.104.219.66 said: Behind every great Disney idea, is a cupcake party.
I respond: Behind every great Disney idea, is the sound of a cash register going "ka-ching!"
**in the style of Tom Hanks Creative**
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They need counter-programming. With all that candy given away from the treat stations, you don't need more sugary sweets. They need an appetizer buffet or an all-you-can-eat dinner buffet. The prices are in-line with any other dinner package.