What’s better than a ? New for our favorite spooky movies and rides such as The (1993), (1993), and the are usually released. Everybody gets dressed up in fun costumes for Mickey’s Not-So-. The is a sight to behold, full of and other ghostly characters, and it always leaves us reveling in the spooky magic of the season.
Best of all, we get to try out all of the seasonal treats.
If you want a closer look at the seasonal spooky snacks being served all around hotels, check out this video posted by the official Disney Parks TikTok account:
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As you can see in the video, there are a ton of treats to be found all around .
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This spooktacular cupcake can be found at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort. The My (Plant-Based) Boo is a gluten/wheat-friendly chocolate cupcake, topped with ghostly-shaped vanilla icing and eerie green sprinkles.
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The Whoopie Monster is a spiced apple whoopie pie, complete with caramel and marshmallow buttercream. This can be found at Disney’s POP Century Resort.
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Up next is the Mickey Pumpkin Spice Sugar Cookie, which is decorated with icing to remind us of poisoned apples and other eerie treats. You can find this treat at Disney’s Beach Club Resort.
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The video also shows off the Creepy Cupcake, a vanilla cupcake filled with blood orange curd, topped with vanilla mascarpone cream, decorated chocolate cookie crumbs, and sugar pumpkins. This can be found at Disney’s Boardwalk Resort.
Lastly is the Black Flame Candle, which consists of a vanilla sponge cake colored to look like candy corn, frosted with caramel buttercream and white chocolate ganache. This dessert can be found at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort.
Whether you’re visiting for Mickey’s Not-So-, or just going to one of the theme parks, be sure to stay at one of these resorts to try out these seasonal treats.