Pricing Revealed for Mickey’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party at the Magic Kingdom, Reservations Open August 9th

Get ready to gobble up some devilish desserts, as pricing has been revealed for both versions of Mickey’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party.

The version that includes dining and viewing at Tomorrowland Terrace costs $115.00 for guests ages 10 and older, and $69.00 for guests ages 3 through 9. Meanwhile, the version that includes dining at Tomorrowland Terrace and a prime viewing area at Plaza Gardens sells for $99.00 for guests ages 10 and older and $59.00 for guests ages 3 through 9. Taxes and gratuities are included in the price. Those with Tomorrowland Terrace viewing should check in one hour prior to showtime, while guests with Plaza Gardens viewing should check in an hour and a half before.

Guests will be able to dine on Halloween-themed treats before taking in the hard-ticket event’s signature fireworks spectacular. Options will include chocolate-covered strawberries, cupcakes, cheeses, and seasonal fruit, along with sparkling beverages, lemonade, coffee and tea. Alcoholic beverages will be available to guests ages 21 and over.

Reservations can be made on the Walt Disney World website beginning August 9th. The dessert party is an additional charge that is not included in a Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party ticket.

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  • Matthew Soberman

    Matthew has been a writer for WDWNT since June 2018. He probably should have realized he was a Disney Parks fan when he tried to make a model of the Horizons building in middle school shop class. (It didn't go well.) He is also a huge Muppet fan, and can also be found on ToughPigs.com. You can email Matthew at matthew@wdwnt.com.

1 thought on “Pricing Revealed for Mickey’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party at the Magic Kingdom, Reservations Open August 9th”

  1. So I could pay $100+ for a hard ticketed event in order to have the opportunity to spend my time at a Dessert Party for another $100 (ish) and then wrap up my evening at Be Our Guest or Cinderella’s Royal Table for another $60-$100? I don’t understand.

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