As the first night of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party approaches on August 9, more Halloween decorations have been added to Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom.
More Halloween Decorations at Magic Kingdom
Upon arriving in the park, we spotted the fall bunting hung along the roofs of the Main Street, U.S.A. buildings.
The Chamber of Commerce building has both bunting and Jack-o’-Lanterns with a variety of faces added to its facade.
City Hall is now ready for the spooky season, with fall bunting across its front and Jack-o’-Lanterns lining the upper balcony.
The Main Street, U.S.A. Fire Station has a trio of fall bunting added to its facade.
The restroom Jack-o’-Lantern is in its correct place this year.
At the Emporium, two Jack-o’-Lanterns loom above the store’s entrance, with fall bunting lining the upper portion of the roof.
More bunting and pumpkins line Main Street, U.S.A. and the exterior of the Emporium.
The Confectionery is also now lined with fall bunting and more Jack-o’-Lanterns.
The awning above Main Street Cinema is now lined with bunting, as Jack-o’-Lanterns sit on every point of the marquee.
This Jack-o’-Latnern nearby is peeking out over the crowds below from this window.
Other Jack-o’-Lanterns can also be spotted in the windows of Main Street, U.S.A.
A white pumpkin above the Arcade is carved to look like a clown.
A pumpkin perched in a window above Uptown Jewelers has a watch carved into it.
Crystal Arts and its surrounding buildings are also decked out for the Halloween season.
Jack-o’-Lanterns can be spotted outside on the Crystal Arts facade and peeking out through its windows.
Tucked back into the alleyway are more decorations for the fall season.
More Jack-o’-Lanterns can be spotted inside the windows here, though no Mickey pumpkin wreaths have been added to Magic Kingdom just yet.
The roofline of Casey’s Corner is also decked out for Halloween, with fall bunting over the entrance to the quick-service restaurant and Jack-o’-Lanterns along the covered walkway.
To either side of the Casey’s Corner sign are Jack-o’-Lanterns carved to be a carton of French fries and a bag of peanuts.
At Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, fall bunting goes up its main turret. Jack-o’-Lanterns also line the covered walkway here, with some sporting faces with wide-open mouths.
Are you excited for Halloween to finally come to Magic Kingdom? Tell us what’s your favorite part of the Halloween decor to see each year down in the comments.
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