Disney4me Posted September 6, 2018 Report Share Posted September 6, 2018 Halloween is in full swing at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, and during Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, guests get to enjoy a special fireworks and projection show: HalloWishes! And for guests who want to plus-up their HalloWishes experience, there’s the HalloWishes Dessert Party! Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Now you know I like a dessert party, having enjoyed the Happily Ever After Dessert Party — once for the before fireworks experience and once for the after party. And we’ve been getting a LOT of reader questions about the HalloWishes edition of the Magic Kingdom dessert party. So while I didn’t attend the HalloWishes Dessert Party this year, I had to grab some pics for you! Luckily the cast members were kind enough to let me take a few shots! HalloWishes Fireworks Dessert Party Here is a photo tour of the HalloWishes Dessert Party treats! Most of them will look familiar because they’re smaller versions of the tasty treats we tried during Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party back on its first night! First up: Worms ‘n Dirt! (This is basically chocolate pudding, chocolate cake crumbles, gummy worms, and a Master Gracey white chocolate tombstone!) Worms ‘n Dirt These are a familiar contribution to a Disney dessert party: Chocolate-Covered Strawberries! But in this case, they’re spookified with Halloween sprinkles. Chocolate-Covered Strawberries with Halloween Sprinkles You already know how I feel about this Poison Apple Cupcake. If not, peep the DFB Instagram! Poison Apple Cupcake Totally cute Oogie Boogie Meringues! Oogie Boogie Meringue Madame Leota is back as a tart here as well (minus the cool crystal globe that you get when you purchase the full size edition at Liberty Square Market). Madame Leota Tart Jack Skellington‘s push-pop has been transformed into a cup. He’s just as skellington-y. Jack Skellington Cupcake And some classic chocolate bark that’s ready for it’s Halloween close up! Halloween Chocolate Bark And finally: Doom Buggy Puffs. Doom Buggy Puff The HalloWishes Fireworks Dessert Party takes place at Tomorrowland Terrace, just as the Happily Ever After parties do. The cost is $84 for guests 10 and up and $50 for guests 3-9 years old. So it’s not cheap — particularly since you’ve already paid for the party. But if you plan on trying all the Party treats anyway and want to be sure you’ve go a decent view of HalloWishes, it might just work out for you! Wondering whether we think the Dessert Parties are worth the $$$? Watch our video here to see what we think is the best bang for your buck when it comes to Dessert Parties! See EVERYTHING You Need to Know About Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party this year in the video below! What’s your favorite dessert party at Walt Disney World? Tell us in the comments! Related posts: Ultimate Guide to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party in Disney World Review! Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Treats (with Haunted Mansion Portrait Desserts!) 21 Myths About Walt Disney World Food DEBUNKED View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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