Storybook Circus, Frontierland, and Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom have some brand-new Halloween decorations for the season. Plus, there are fall decorations up in Liberty Square and outside The Crystal Palace.
New Magic Kingdom Halloween Decorations
Storybook Circus
As we reported earlier, there are new Dumbo wreaths in Storybook Circus. These are similar to the Mickey Jack-o’-Lantern wreaths on Main Street, U.S.A., but feature Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse Jack-o’-Lanterns.
The autumnal wreaths feature peanuts in addition to leaves. At night, the faux pumpkins will light up from within as though with flickering candles.
The Timothy Q. Mouse pumpkins wear pointed hats.




These wreaths adorn lampposts all throughout Storybook Circus, not just in front of Dumbo the Flying Elephant.
Fall garland is across the tent next to Pete’s Silly Sideshow. Currently hosting the Big Top Bash for Cool Kid Summer, the tent will also have a DJ Ringmaster during Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party. Pluto will greet guests near the Storybook Circus entrance, while Daisy and Goofy will meet in their Halloween costumes at Pete’s Silly Sideshow.


The garland is made of autumn leaves and diamond-patterned ribbons. There are a couple of Mickey pumpkins, too.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh and his pals have decorated The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh for the season.


There are new autumnal decorations on lampposts, featuring pumpkins and acorns. A big sunflower is adorned with a larger-than-life bee figure.
The ropes of the attraction’s sign are wrapped in sunflower garland.
The garden between the queue and the main sidewalk has new Jack-o’-Lanterns featuring carved depictions of Winnie the Pooh and some of his friends.





The pumpkin carvings depict Eeyore, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, and Pooh bear.
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train also has new decorations this year. There’s a garland on the attraction’s entrance.
In the nearby flowerbed are seven plump pumpkins with twisted stems inspired by the Seven Dwarfs.
Liberty Square
Liberty Square’s fall decorations appear to have been updated from years past. But they’re still made of red and orange leaves, and various gourds — including shiny gold pumpkins. There are decorations like this one on the lampposts.
Garlands are in the archways of The Hall of Presidents. These feature American flags.
Autumn wreaths are on the windows of the Liberty Square Ticket Office.
Garland also lines the awning of Sleepy Hollow Refreshments.
The meet and greet gazebo is also lined with garland. We don’t know yet who (if anyone) might meet in this gazebo during Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party.


Liberty Tree Tavern and The Diamond Horseshoe are decorated with their own garlands. The Diamond Horseshoe sign also has decorations.
Frontierland
Frontierland has all-new decorations this year. Above the exit of The Diamond Horseshoe is a wreath in a window. And a pair of autumnal decorations hang over the restrooms breezeway.
Frontier Trading Post has wreaths in its second-floor windows and decorations tied around its posts.


These feature ribbons, flowers, and red leaves.
The Frontier Mercantile facade also has a large wreath. The second-floor balcony is lined with garlands. The Cadaver Dans and characters sometimes appear on these balconies during Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party.
The wreath is adorned with retro milk jugs, tying into the Frontierland theming. There are small baskets of gourds on the garland.
The decorations continue across Grizzly Hall. There are wreaths framing the Country Bear Musical Jamboree sign.
These wreaths have baskets overflowing with flowers and vegetables.


There is garland on Prairie Outpost & Supply, which reopened as a hat shop this summer, and the neighboring Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn Cafe.
The Town Hall facade has a wreath on its balcony and matching garland hanging below its sign.
There are even decorations along the back of Pecos Bill, on the walkway leading to Adventureland. There are garlands on the balcony and a nearby window, plus a wreath on a first-floor window.
The wreath features colorful pieces and a sparkly gold pumpkin.
The Crystal Palace
The Crystal Palace on Main Street has its same old fall decor. There is garland above the entrance sign and on the nearby columns.
Pumpkins in the flower pots are carved with the restaurant’s Victorian “CP” logo.
Decorations hang alongside the door.
The first Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is on Friday, August 15.
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