Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party 2025

Starship824

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Nah. Boo to you is still great. They can (and do) update it by swapping out floats, but it’s a great, catchy tune that everyone still loves.
I agree, I think the parade is great just needs some nicer floats IMO. I think whenever Festival of Fantasy finally ends it's run they should add the dragon float to Boo to You!
 

Disney Analyst

Well-Known Member
Nah. Boo to you is still great. They can (and do) update it by swapping out floats, but it’s a great, catchy tune that everyone still loves.

Music is fine (ish, I can’t stand the song but get others like it).

But the floats themselves are … a hodge podge. No thematic unity. Clearly built with the recycled bits of other parades.

Would love to see a proper Halloween parade, like something out of Tokyo, or like the Christmas parade.
 
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larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
Let’s Boo This…!

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brb1006

Well-Known Member
I feel like Ralph could go. Outside of it being candy themed, I felt that this segment never really fit in the Halloween parade.

Ralph was originally Goofy's Candy Company, same branding as what was sold in the park

Goofy making and giving away his candy made a little more sense than a unit about a candy themed video game.
I miss when the candy float used to conclude the Boo to You Parade instead of being moved in front of the Villain section. The float even used to have cast members who handed out candy to attendees between Goofy's float. Plus the playful music heard on that float makes more sense than Vanellope. It was the perfect transition after the Villains left bringing back the "Not So Scarry" aspect to the parade.
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gerarar

Premium Member
There's been some pyro changes to the Hocus Pocus Villian Spelltacular stage show this year.

During the show's "I Put a Spell on You" finale, the pyro and crackles on the FL roofs were moved to the reprise when the Sanderson sisters leave the stage...on foot instead of on their brooms.
Previously only some fire was used for that reprise bit.

I do prefer the new pyro version. It's the same exact and number of pyro used, but it moved around does give the reprise and ending a better oomph!!

Before (top) / After (bottom):
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KDM31091

Well-Known Member
I say this not to be rude to anyone who loves it, but I've watched numerous videos of this year's MNSSHP and it has been stated repeatedly that the event is the same as it has been for several years save for some minor character changes. I guess I am struggling to understand what exactly you get for ~$120-220. None of the exclusive snacks are included, not even one sample. You get candy, a parade, and fireworks (which technically, you could watch from outside the park). I guess I am just confused on what makes this worth the price tag at this point. Not bashing anyone, honestly just genuinely curious. I guess people keep going due to habit/nostalgia. On its face, paying these prices for a parade seems crazy to me. I don't think anyone would pay $120 for even a huge bag of candy either. So I feel like I must be missing something. The price keeps going up but multiple people have said nothing is being added to the experience.

Also right now it is so sweltering hot that takes away from some of the enjoyment too, but if you wait for the possibility of cooler weather the price skyrockets.
 

Disney Analyst

Well-Known Member
There's been some pyro changes to the Hocus Pocus Villian Spelltacular stage show this year.

During the show's "I Put a Spell on You" finale, the pyro and crackles on the FL roofs were moved to the reprise when the Sanderson sisters leave the stage...on foot instead of on their brooms.
Previously only some fire was used for that reprise bit.

I do prefer the new pyro version. It's the same exact and number of pyro used, but it moved around does give the reprise and ending a better oomph!!

Before (top) / After (bottom):
Finale:
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Reprise:
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Old pyro version:
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New pyro version:
Finale:

Reprise:


I think it was partially changed as they removed the flame throwers?
 

gerarar

Premium Member
I think it was partially changed as they removed the flame throwers?
Maybe.

When all the villians appear one-by-one, the fire was replaced with 3 comets. So this is a plus actually. Would be nice though if the fire ever returns with the new additional pyro.
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TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
I say this not to be rude to anyone who loves it, but I've watched numerous videos of this year's MNSSHP and it has been stated repeatedly that the event is the same as it has been for several years save for some minor character changes. I guess I am struggling to understand what exactly you get for ~$120-220. None of the exclusive snacks are included, not even one sample. You get candy, a parade, and fireworks (which technically, you could watch from outside the park). I guess I am just confused on what makes this worth the price tag at this point. Not bashing anyone, honestly just genuinely curious. I guess people keep going due to habit/nostalgia. On its face, paying these prices for a parade seems crazy to me. I don't think anyone would pay $120 for even a huge bag of candy either. So I feel like I must be missing something. The price keeps going up but multiple people have said nothing is being added to the experience.

Also right now it is so sweltering hot that takes away from some of the enjoyment too, but if you wait for the possibility of cooler weather the price skyrockets.

I hadn't done either of the holiday parties until we did MNSSHP last year - largely due to price and just feeling like "is that really worth it?" and honestly, we had a blast. The vibe in the park is great with the different lighting in all the areas, the CMS in the party outfits just seem to have a different energy to them. The holiday overlays to a few rides, just getting on rides with little to no wait, the parade is so much fun, the stage show is great, and the fireworks, while not the best of Disney's fireworks, are still fun. Plus getting tons of candy (if you want).

It just provides a different feel to a park that we have done a ton

I'm not saying it is something we would do every year or anything but after doing it I totally get why people enjoy it so much and why it doesn't need a ton of new things each year to attract people
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
I say this not to be rude to anyone who loves it, but I've watched numerous videos of this year's MNSSHP and it has been stated repeatedly that the event is the same as it has been for several years save for some minor character changes. I guess I am struggling to understand what exactly you get for ~$120-220. None of the exclusive snacks are included, not even one sample. You get candy, a parade, and fireworks (which technically, you could watch from outside the park). I guess I am just confused on what makes this worth the price tag at this point. Not bashing anyone, honestly just genuinely curious. I guess people keep going due to habit/nostalgia. On its face, paying these prices for a parade seems crazy to me. I don't think anyone would pay $120 for even a huge bag of candy either. So I feel like I must be missing something. The price keeps going up but multiple people have said nothing is being added to the experience.

Also right now it is so sweltering hot that takes away from some of the enjoyment too, but if you wait for the possibility of cooler weather the price skyrockets.

You get:
  • Eight hours in MK
  • Reduced capacity, not overcrowded, thus you have a good chance of getting on a lot of rides
  • Food and M&Gs found only at the party
  • A chance to get candy. Lots of candy. Stupidly large amounts of candy.
  • The vibe: people dressed up in Halloween costumes, including adults who ordinarily aren't allowed to
  • Entertainment found only at the Party
    • Fireworks (being up close is a whole different vibe, but, for me, the fireworks needs plussing)
    • Excellent Parade (big and long) - you can watch it twice
    • Castle stage show (total banger, you can watch it 3 times)
    • whole bunch of other live entertainment spots, like the Barber Shop Cadavers

It may not be for everyone. A lot of MK is aimed at kids. Just think what it means to a kid to just stupidly fill up a bag with candy going trick-or-treating at Magic Kingdom.
 
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joanna71985

Well-Known Member
I say this not to be rude to anyone who loves it, but I've watched numerous videos of this year's MNSSHP and it has been stated repeatedly that the event is the same as it has been for several years save for some minor character changes. I guess I am struggling to understand what exactly you get for ~$120-220. None of the exclusive snacks are included, not even one sample. You get candy, a parade, and fireworks (which technically, you could watch from outside the park). I guess I am just confused on what makes this worth the price tag at this point. Not bashing anyone, honestly just genuinely curious. I guess people keep going due to habit/nostalgia. On its face, paying these prices for a parade seems crazy to me. I don't think anyone would pay $120 for even a huge bag of candy either. So I feel like I must be missing something. The price keeps going up but multiple people have said nothing is being added to the experience.

Also right now it is so sweltering hot that takes away from some of the enjoyment too, but if you wait for the possibility of cooler weather the price skyrockets.

I legit only go to the party for the parade and castle show (plus to try some of the Halloween themed treats).
 

KDM31091

Well-Known Member
You get:
  • Eight hours in MK
  • Reduced capacity, not overcrowded, thus you have a good chance of getting on a lot of rides
  • Food and M&Gs found only at the party
  • A chance to get candy. Lots of candy. Stupidly large amounts of candy.
  • The vibe: people dressed up in Halloween costumes, including adults who ordinarily aren't allowed to
  • Entertainment found only at the Party
    • Fireworks (being up close is a whole different vibe, but, for me, the fireworks needs plussing)
    • Excellent Parade (big and long) - you can watch it twice
    • Castle stage show (total banger, you can watch it 3 times)
    • whole bunch of other live entertainment spots, like the Barber Shop Cadavers

It made not be for everyone. A lot of MK is aimed at kids. Just think what it means to a kid to just stupidly fill up a bag with candy going trick-or-treating at Magic Kingdom.
I guess I struggle with the thought that, why can’t they just offer these themed things for “free” or included in a normal ticket, vs a $200 paywall? I know the answer is “because people will pay it”, but sometimes I still struggle to understand. That said, I’m sure I’ll still end up trying it out sometime. lol
 

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
I guess I struggle with the thought that, why can’t they just offer these themed things for “free” or included in a normal ticket, vs a $200 paywall? I know the answer is “because people will pay it”, but sometimes I still struggle to understand. That said, I’m sure I’ll still end up trying it out sometime. lol

Definitely think it would be nice to offer some more elements (characters, etc) during normal park times, but a big feature of the parties is the (much) lower crowds - which also makes it easier to enjoy a lot of the offerings that might not work as well with full crowds
 

KDM31091

Well-Known Member
Definitely think it would be nice to offer some more elements (characters, etc) during normal park times, but a big feature of the parties is the (much) lower crowds - which also makes it easier to enjoy a lot of the offerings that might not work as well with full crowds
That’s fine, that makes sense. The exclusive snacks aren’t discounted; they’re just normal Disney snack prices so I don’t see why for example they can’t offer those to everyone.
 

JohnD

Well-Known Member
I guess I struggle with the thought that, why can’t they just offer these themed things for “free” or included in a normal ticket, vs a $200 paywall? I know the answer is “because people will pay it”, but sometimes I still struggle to understand. That said, I’m sure I’ll still end up trying it out sometime. lol
They do this with the holidays but that is a very different circumstance. MVMCP ends about a week or so outside of Christmas so they open up MVMCP offerings to regular admission. All passholders except IncrediPass are blocked out. It is also a very busy time and admission tix are higher priced.
 

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