

The show features projections and music from Disney favorites like Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” “Trick or Treat for Halloween,” “The Skeleton Dance” and the Haunted Mansion. Master of fright Jack Skellington is the master of ceremonies for the party’s nighttime spectacular, happening once nightly at 10:15 p.m. Disney’s No-So-Spooky Spectacular (10:15 p.m.) If you can stay up for it, the 11:15 p.m. The parade happens twice nightly - at 9:15 p.m. New this year, Max Goof dressed as Powerline (his favorite superstar) follows the Headless Horseman and leads an interactive dance party, making way for the return of this beloved parade in all its "Boo-to-You glory" for the first time since 2019. No need to fear, though, this family-friendly affair is more fun than frights. The Headless Horseman rides alone, kicking off this must-see parade on an eerie note. Mickey’s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade (9:15 p.m. Night owls wanting to maximize their time should wait until midnight to watch this show once the rest of the party has officially ended. The final 'spelltacular' of the night kicks off at 12 a.m. It happens three times a night for parties through Sept.

I'd call this a can’t-miss show that stars the witchy sisters and a sinister lineup of Disney’s most iconic villains. The Sanderson Sisters from Disney’s “Hocus Pocus” and forthcoming “Hocus Pocus 2” will put a spell on you when they take the castle forecourt stage for the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular. Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular (multiple times per night) Use your time at the party to experience everything you can’t do when the park is open to day guests, starting with two epic shows and my favorite Walt Disney World parade. Generally, it's more cost-efficient to knock out lots of rides through a combination of rope-dropping, staying late, purchasing Disney Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lane attraction selections take advantage of early entry for Disney resort guests and extended evening hours for deluxe Disney resort guests, if you’re eligible, on your other park vacation days. There are a few rides that offer a different experience during the party, though, and those are worth prioritizing. However, I don’t recommend shelling out for a party ticket if you’re planning to spend the whole evening riding rides when there’s so much unique entertainment to experience.

Shorter-than-normal wait times for rides and attractions are an advertised perk of the parties.
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Related: How to use points for Disney theme park tickets Special fireworks and entertainment Once the party officially kicks off at 7 p.m., it’s time to "boo this." You’ll be inundated with ways to spend your evening - far more than anyone could check off their to-do list in one night.

At this point, Mickey finds out that the house is indeed inhabited. Mickey is somewhat unnerved and his encounters with bats and a small spider only increased his growing fear. The door suddenly shuts behind him and seems to be locked. He soon discovers an apparently deserted house and proceeds to enter it. Mickey is naturally seeking refuge for himself. Mickey is seen caught up in a storm with an umbrella serving as his only protection from the rain.
