Many New Additions Planned for “Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party” for 2014

Tom Corless

Many New Additions Planned for “Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party” for 2014

Walt Disney World today announced changes and addition to Mickey’s Not-so-Scary Halloweens Party for 2014:

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A few new Disney villain meet and greet opportunities are being added this year. Look for Jafar in Adventureland and the Queen of Hearts near Mad Tea Party in Fantasyland, while Lotso lurks near Buzz Lightyear in Tomorrowland.

At Princess Fairytale Hall, guests can choose between visiting Anna and Elsa or dropping in to see Snow White and Aurora, who will be joined by their corresponding The Queen and Maleficent.

Another all-new feature of this year’s event, Club Villain will take over The Diamond Horseshoe in Liberty Square with a wicked atmosphere, lively music, glowing décor, and appearances by Cruella De Vil, Dr. Facilier, Anastasia, Drizella, Lady Tremaine, and more.

Disney is also introducing enhancements to Mickey’s “Boo-to-You” Halloween Parade, including the expansion of the Phineas and Ferb Creepa Crew pre-parade interactive experience to more of the parade route and the first-ever appearance of Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope in the parade.

All of these offerings come in addition to the usual assortments of meet and greets and entertainment the party has to offer.

7 thoughts on “Many New Additions Planned for “Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party” for 2014”

  1. Character meet and greets = Zzzzz and a cheap way for Disney to boast about something NEW as opposed to hardcore capital expenditure to the parks in the general

  2. By adding different characters keeps it fresh and exciting for everyone to come back and get picture memories of various characters. Prices where set a while back and they didn’t change from last year to this year. I love the addition of more villains. Thanks for the update, see you all there!

  3. If you don’t appreciate Disney or their attempts to make some that is already exciting, even more so, or their attempts to keep refreshing what they offer, maybe you should consider not reading Disney related postings and websites?

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