Celebrate Halloween at Walt Disney World and sample these delicious snacks.
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By Eric Bowman, TravelPulse
Halloween may still be months away, but Walt Disney World gets the celebration going early.
The fine folks at Disney Food Blog put together a round up of the amazing snacks that will be available at the theme park now through the fall.
While some treats can be had all day, others are exclusive only to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
If you’ve never been to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, I highly recommend you check it out. It truly is a tremendous celebration the entire family can enjoy.
After all, who doesn’t love dressing up in costume and getting candy?
Oh, and the parade is quite enchanting.
Some of the treats available all day for guests at Magic Kingdom include the Mickey Cinnamon Roll and the Not-So-Poison Apple Cupcake at Main Street Bakery.
Over at Casey’s Corner, the Minnie Witch Brownie sure looks scrumptious.
Guests can dive into the Candy Corn Ice Cream and the new Candy Corn Milkshake at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies. It’s topped with a Mickey Marshmallow!
Additional treats at the park include the Poison Caramel Apple, the Jack-o-Lantern Mickey and Minnie’s Witch Hat Apples as well as decorated Marshmallow Wands, Cake Pops and Krispy Treats.
The exclusive dessert treats at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party include the Madame Leota Tart, a Hitchhiking Ghosts dessert, the Oogie Boogie Meringue (which glows in the dark!), the Pumpkin Cheesecake, the Maleficent Dessert, a Waffle Sundae, the Jack Skellington Push Pop and Worms and Dirt, which happens to be gluten friendly this year.
For Halloween enthusiasts craving something more than dessert, sample Hades Nachos at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe, which is made of black bean chips and topped with spicy buffalo chicken and melted cheese.
Or feast on the Muenster Smash Burger at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe. It’s topped with, you guessed it, Muenster cheese, but also tater tots and Sriracha aioli all on a black bun for that perfect Halloween look.
If you’re all about food, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is a terrific event to attend. It lasts from now through October 31, but only on select dates. So be sure to check with your travel agent on how to get tickets to this special party.
Foodies are also in luck because if you attend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, you can hop over to Epcot the next day to experience the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival. It kicks off August 30 and lasts until November 12.
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