Get ready — the spookiest, most magical night is almost here! Here’s what you need to know to make the party awesome.

🕓 Get In Early
Even though the party officially begins at 7:00 p.m., you can enter Magic Kingdom starting at 4:00 p.m. — extra time for rides, snacks, or just soaking in the Halloween vibes.
If you’re already in the park, you can grab your party wristband from spots inside — no need to exit and reenter.
👻 Costumes & Treats
- Yes, guests of all ages can dress up!
- Bring an extra bag for all the goodies you’ll collect.
- For allergy-friendly treats, pick up a teal trick-or-treat bag. You’ll get tokens which you can swap for allergy-safe goodies at special spots in Liberty Square or the Chamber of Commerce.

🍬 Where to Trick-or-Treat
You’ll find candy spots all over the park — in Main Street, Adventureland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Frontierland, and Liberty Square.
Watch the map or event guide to find all the sweet stops.

🎭 Shows & Entertainment You Can’t Miss
- Boo-to-You Parade: Two showings (8:15 p.m. & 11:15 p.m.) with villains, ghosts, and Disney favorites in spooky style.
- Not-So-Spooky Spectacular: Fireworks above Cinderella Castle, hosted by Jack Skellington.
- Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular: The Sanderson Sisters bring out Disney’s scariest (and sassiest) villains to the castle stage.

🎢 Rides & Characters
- Many favorite rides stay open during the party — some get special spooky effects or soundtrack overlays.
- Look for rare character meet-and-greets and unique photo ops you won’t get during normal hours.

🗺️ Pro Tips for Planning
- Decide your must-see shows and characters first, then plan around them.
- Use your early entry time to hit popular rides before the party rush.
- Keep an eye on the event guide for showtimes, treat spot locations, and character appearances.

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