Extra Jack-o’-Lanterns and Even More Halloween Decor Arrives at Magic Kingdom

Gretchen McDermid

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Collage of Jack-o'-Lanterns with unique designs on porches, adding festive Halloween decor to a fall celebration.

Extra Jack-o’-Lanterns and Even More Halloween Decor Arrives at Magic Kingdom

Following the first wave of Halloween decor that arrived in Magic Kingdom on August 10, even more Jack-o’-Lanterns and other fun details have arrived as the park continues to prepare for the upcoming season.

Casey’s Corner

Victorian-style building at Magic Kingdom decorated for fall with orange garlands, Jack-o'-Lanterns, and a U.S. flag on top.

Bunting had already been added to Casey’s Corner on Main Street, U.S.A. during our visit yesterday, but the edge of the roof was missing its usual Jack-o’-Lanterns. The creatively carved pumpkins have now arrived and run along the edge of the roof.

Four Jack-o’-Lanterns have been added on either side of the main sign, all carved with funny faces.

Two Jack-o'-Lanterns sit on a cream-colored balcony of a Victorian-style building under a blue sky.

While there are plenty of Jack-o’-Lanterns with creative expressions, there are also several carved with items or icons related to the store or building where they are placed.

For Casey’s Corner, several of the pumpkins have a baseball and snack theme with images of fries, peanuts, hot dogs, and more.

Plaza Ice Cream Parlor

Main Street building with Halloween Decor and Jack-o'-Lanterns under a clear blue sky at Magic Kingdom.

All of the decorations were missing from Plaza Ice Cream Parlor yesterday, but both the pumpkins and bunting have now been added. The rounded tower near the front now has colorful orange, brown, and yellow bunting along both levels of the roof.

Just like Casey’s, the snack theme continues here with Jack-o’-Lanterns carved with ice cream cones, sundaes, and more tasty treats.

Three Jack-o'-Lanterns with different faces sit on a balcony adorned with festive Halloween decor and colorful bunting.

Likewise, the more fun faces line the roof close to the entrance, just below the central tower.

Three Jack-o'-Lanterns sit atop a building draped in orange fabric above an Edy's Ice Cream sign at Magic Kingdom.

The Jack-o’-Lanterns have an unlimited supply of facial features, ranging from one with dot eyes and a wide mouth to one with a long chin.

Plaza Restaurant

A festive restaurant with Halloween decor, pumpkins on the balcony, and orange bunting beneath a blue sky.

Nearby, the Plaza Restaurant has a handful of Jack-o’-Lanterns added on the balcony above its entrance.

Plaza Restaurant sign with Halloween Decor—three Jack-o'-Lanterns above the entrance at Magic Kingdom.

This trio near the Plaza Restaurant sign all have closed eyes and open mouths.

Uptown Jewelers

A pumpkin with a carved clock sits on a balcony railing, adding Halloween decor beneath striped window awnings.

One Jack-o’-Lantern has been added to the corner railing of Uptown Jewelers. In keeping with its theme, this one has a diamond ring carved in the center.

Center Street

A building with Halloween decor and Jack-o'-lanterns, plus outdoor tables for an art festival, evokes a Magic Kingdom vibe.

Finally, Center Street has also received both bunting and pumpkins. The bunting is the same brown, orange, and yellow striped colors seen on the rest of Main Street.

Though most of the windows and “stores” along Center Street are only facades, the Jack-o’-Lanterns are still designed with shapes to match their location. These two, near the art festival sign, have a paintbrush and a pencil.

Most of the bunting is attached to the railing that lines the upper levels of the stores, which are inaccessible to guests.

A large Jack-o'-Lantern with a house carved on it sits on a balcony railing in front of shuttered windows.

One more Jack-o’-Lantern on this side is carved with the outline of a house and the number 157.

If you want to see more of the Halloween decorations at the Emporium, City Hall, the Fire Station, and more, check out our previous post with the first wave of seasonal additions.

The Halloween season officially begins with the first Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party taking place on Friday, August 15. Check out the full list of Halloween parties and ticket availability.

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