Disney World Reveals 5 Major Halloween Party Updates, Featuring NEW Stitch Attraction
Walt Disney World isn’t waiting for fall to get the Halloween conversation started. Even with summer still ahead, Disney has already shared an early look at what’s coming for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in 2026.
It’s just a preview, but it’s enough to start building excitement. A mix of returning favorites and new additions is already on the table, and one reveal in particular—a fresh Stitch experience—stands out as something fans won’t want to miss.
Why This Party Continues to Be a Fan Favorite
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party isn’t just another night at Magic Kingdom. Once the sun goes down, the park shifts into something entirely different.
Guests move through themed trick-or-treat trails, meet rare characters, and catch exclusive shows that don’t run during normal park hours. The whole experience feels more focused, more immersive, and honestly, a little more magical.
It’s also one of the rare times when everyone fully commits. Costumes take over the park, families coordinate outfits, and longtime fans come ready to try every limited-time snack they can find.
That’s why updates to this event always matter. And this year, Disney isn’t holding back.

Key Dates and Ticket Details to Know
Disney has already locked in the basics for the 2026 season. The party will return on select nights starting in early August and continue through Halloween night at the end of October.
Ticket timing is just as important. General sales will open in mid-May, but guests staying at Disney World hotels will get early access about a week beforehand.
That early window has become a big advantage, especially since some nights can fill up fast. Planning ahead will matter if you’re aiming for a specific date.
A Small Preview of This Year’s Food Lineup
Even with a full menu still to come, Disney has already confirmed a few returning snacks to get fans talking.
Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe will bring back a Minnie-inspired dessert built on a chocolate cookie base with layers of peanut butter mousse, chocolate ganache, and buttercream. It’s the kind of treat that looks just as fun as it tastes.
For something more savory, The Friar’s Nook will once again serve wings coated in a sweet-and-spicy cherry barbecue sauce with jalapeños. Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe will also return with its own version of wings, featuring grilled onions, jalapeños, and a citrus twist.
Of course, this is only a preview. Disney typically releases a full food guide later in the summer, and those menus can get pretty extensive.

Merchandise Brings Classic Halloween Energy
The first look at this year’s merchandise leans into familiar Halloween imagery that longtime fans will recognize right away.
Vampire Mickey and Witch Minnie take center stage across several items, including a long-sleeve shirt and a themed graphic tee. Other designs bring in characters like Oogie Boogie and the Sanderson Sisters, adding even more personality to the collection.
Accessories round out the look with items like a themed hat, keychain, photo frame, ornament, and mug. Everything feels tied together, giving the event a consistent look from start to finish.

Villains Step Outside the Spotlight
Villains have always played a role in the Halloween party, but this year, they’re getting a bigger presence throughout the park.
Instead of staying in one place, characters will move around more freely, creating moments where guests can unexpectedly run into them. That shift alone changes how the night feels.
The Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular will also return, bringing together characters like Hades, Dr. Facilier, and Jafar alongside the Sanderson Sisters.
With more appearances and less structure, the villains become part of the experience in a whole new way.

Stitch Gets His Very Own Experience
The biggest addition this year arrives in Tomorrowland, where Stitch will take over the Rockettower Plaza Stage with Lilo and Angel.
This new experience centers on a dance party that constantly changes throughout the night. Stitch discovers a collection of costumes and starts trying them on, and each new look shifts the music and energy around him.
It’s a simple idea, but it opens the door for a more dynamic experience. Guests can stop by multiple times and still see something different.

What to Expect Moving Forward
All of these updates point to one thing: Disney is continuing to evolve the Halloween party rather than simply repeating it.
With more announcements likely still on the way, this early preview feels like just the beginning. But even now, it’s clear that the 2026 event will offer plenty of reasons to come back.
If you’re planning a visit, staying on top of these updates will make a big difference. Once tickets go on sale, the countdown really begins.



