Happy HalloWishes Dessert Premium Package returns for this year's Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

May 05, 2016 in "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party"

Posted: Thursday May 5, 2016 9:39am EDT by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney will once again offer the premium package for this year's Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.


In addition to your Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party ticket, $69 for adults and $39 for children gets you into a reserved viewing location for Mickey's Boo-To-You Halloween Parade and a dessert party viewing of Happy HalloWishes.

The dessert party includes Halloween-themed cupcakes and desserts, like chocolate-dipped strawberries, chocolate mousse, ice cream, cheeses and fresh, seasonal fruits. Drinks include sparkling cider, signature lemonades, specialty Halloween drinks, hot chocolate, coffee or tea.

The package will be available on the following dates:

September 2, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 29 and 30
October 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 30 and 31

Tickets are available online now.

Guests who have purchased the Happy HalloWishes Dessert Premium Package may check in from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Will Call booth outside the Magic Kingdom park Main Entrance, where they will receive a credential for identification.

Starting at 7:30 PM, Guests will meet at the parade viewing area located by the flag pole in Town Square (inside the park after you pass under the train station) to see Mickey’s “Boo-to-You” Halloween Parade, which will start at 8:35 PM.

After the parade, Guests will be escorted to Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant, the location for both the dessert party and the Happy HalloWishes fireworks viewing at 10:00 PM. Guests who miss the parade viewing can check in directly at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant at 9:30 PM.

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HauntedMansionFLADec 21, 2016

Awesome. Thank you

CheerT1Dec 21, 2016

Yes. Like the other poster said, at the 30 day mark.

Clamman73Dec 21, 2016

Should be, but it will be at the 30 day mark for the off site guests (I'm 1200 miles away from the World and I can currently make fastpasses for up to Jan 20th on my phone) It's treated as if it's a regular day up until 7:00pm for the party night. They might find fast passes that are 3:20-4:20 and then 4:30-5:30 and third one for 5:40-6:40 as an example.

HauntedMansionFLADec 21, 2016

Question for my co-worker: Her family is staying off site but want to go to the party only. Can you get three fast passes during the 4:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. before the actual party starts without being an on site guest?

KuzcotopiaNov 05, 2016

We went on the 31st. It was the best time I ever had at WDW. My seven year old, and us, had an amazing time. I'd do it again for sure.

asianwayNov 05, 2016

It wouldn't surprise me if Disneyland started this given all the scalping

tenchikissNov 05, 2016

Did you buy military tickets? When we do that the military person has to be there and the entire party shows ID. Edit: That is when we BUY the tickets. Because after we buy them we are given a normal ticket to get in.

Pam Hates PenguinsNov 05, 2016

Halloween's over guys! ;)

EUmickeyNov 05, 2016

Because on the last party I gave 2 of our tickets to my cousin and his gf. They got then asked for ID because I wasn't there (we were going an hour later). I thought it was highly unusual but they said they were doing this as a new thing. Thought it was odd as not always the person buying the tickets will be the one attending as people also buy them as gifts?

Nemo14Nov 04, 2016

Question: Why do you ask?

EUmickeyNov 04, 2016

Question: Has anyone been asked to show their ID's when entering the party (ie. showing their tickets) to proof that they were the buyers of the tickets/Proof the ticket purchaser was with the party?

matt clarkOct 20, 2016

just an update.. we as a family have STILL not finished the candy we collected lol. I think we will do this deal again next year even if its the EXACT same. My son now says he wants to do disney EVERY year for his birthday even when he is big lol

mikenatcity1Oct 20, 2016

oh I agree free market, but it's to a point where you have to go to the brokers because they buy most of it up (not saying for this specifically) and jack up the price (we have been told by Disney to go to ebay to buy their things since they don't limit the supplies as much anymore).

jakemanOct 20, 2016

If only there was an option not to purchase the tickets...:cautious: