Fall is the best time to visit Disney World. As a former employee, here are 9 of my favorite things to do in the parks.

I loved working at Disney World during Halloween.

I worked in several locations across Disney World, and fall is my favorite time to visit the parks.
I love dressing up for the Halloween events at Magic Kingdom and seeing the characters in costumes.
There are some great food opportunities in the fall, like the Food and Wine Festival at Epcot. 

I had the pleasure of working at Disney World, and fall is my absolute favorite time of year to be in the parks. 

It’s usually not as crowded since schools are back in session, and the Florida weather cools down from the oppressive summer heat. 

After years of working in and visiting the parks, I’ve compiled a list of some of the best things to do, see, and eat at Disney World in the fall. 

I love strolling down Main Street for the first time after the fall decorations go up.
The park is decorated all fall.

There is nothing like walking down Magic Kingdom’s Main Street USA in the fall. It’s lined with pumpkins, seasonal drapes, scarecrows in funny outfits, and Mickey-shaped jack-o’-lantern wreaths. 

I grab a seasonal coffee at the Main Street Bakery (Starbucks) and spend time soaking it all in. 

The decorations make it feel so cozy and allow for some really cute photos. I always make sure to have a little photo shoot every year. 

It’s the only time of year when adults can go all out with their costumes in the parks.
Adults can dress up for the Halloween party.

Usually, only children under 14 can be in full costume. But when special events like Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party are running, adults can go all out. 

This is such a fun way to celebrate Halloween, especially because you can see all of the unique costumes that everyone comes up with. 

If you’re not into wearing a full costume to the parks, you can also Disneybound by using your regular clothes to match the color scheme or aesthetic of your favorite character in a more subtle way. Park employees and other guests will usually pick up on your outfits, too, which makes for some fun interactions with fellow fans. 

I love Disneybounding different characters all year, but it’s especially fun when the park is decorated for Halloween. 

Although they cost extra, events like Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party are worth it.
There are a bunch of rare characters at the party.

I think Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is the best special event Disney World has all year.

It runs from the end of August through October 31, and it requires a special park ticket that’s usually a little more expensive. But in addition to donning fun costumes, guests get the opportunity to trick-or-treat all around Magic Kingdom and feel like a kid again. 

There are also special entertainment offerings that are unique to the event like the “Boo to You” Parade, the “Hocus Pocus” stage show, and exclusive character meet and greets. 

“Boo to You” is my favorite. It features all the classic characters, including Mickey and friends, the Hundred Acre Woods gang, most of the princesses and their princes, Pixar stars, Haunted Mansion maids and butlers, and a wide range of villains. 

Make sure to check out what kind of costumes your favorite characters are wearing.
Some characters get to wear Halloween costumes during the party.

Seeing characters is always a huge highlight of any Disney trip, but it’s extra special in the fall when you can see their Halloween outfits. It’s the cutest thing to see Mickey dressed as a vampire or Winnie the Pooh dressed as a bumblebee. 

You never know what your favorite character will dress up as, and it’s exciting to see them in something other than their typical outfit. 

I also love seeing all of the Magic Kingdom park employees in their festive Halloween uniforms.

Hollywood and Vine gets a total makeover for Halloween.
Hollywood and Vine becomes Minnie’s Halloween Vine.

Hollywood and Vine in Hollywood Studios serves a buffet-style meal with character meet and greets. But in the fall, it transforms into a Halloween-themed dining experience. 

All of the classic Disney characters — Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Donald — are dressed up in their Halloween costumes. They also have Halloween-inspired desserts and festive decor throughout the restaurant. 

Haunted Mansion always gets me in the Halloween spirit.
The ride gets a spooky makeover during Halloween.

Out of all of the rides at Disney World, Haunted Mansion truly embodies the Halloween season.

If you’re anything like me and like to be spooked — but are also a huge wimp when it comes to anything scary — this is the perfect ride for you. It has such a good mix of scare and fun. 

Taking a ride always gets me into the spirit of Halloween.

If Halloween isn’t your thing, pop over to Epcot for the International Food and Wine Festival.
The International Food and Wine Festival also takes place in the fall.

Fall isn’t complete unless I go to Food and Wine at Epcot, which usually runs from August to November.

It’s my favorite festival that Epcot offers throughout the year because it’s full of amazing foods and drinks inspired by cuisines from around the world.

One of my favorite stands is Appleseed Orchard in the Canada Pavilion. It offers an assortment of different beers and ciders along with sweet treats like a frozen apple-pie drink and apple-crumble tarts. 

The candy-corn milkshake in Tomorrowland is a must.
There are some fun seasonal treats at the parks.

The candy-corn milkshake at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies in Tomorrowland is only available during the Halloween season. 

It’s candy-corn flavored and topped with a big Mickey-shaped marshmallow. 

This is just one of the many seasonal treats that can be found throughout Disney World at the resorts, parks, and Disney Springs.

Garden Grill reminds me of a Thanksgiving feast.
Epcot’s Garden Grill always provides a memorable experience.

Garden Grill in Epcot’s The Land pavilion is another character-dining experience with an all-you-can-eat, family-style meal.

I think one of my favorite things about the fall season is all of the amazing food, and this buffet reminds me of a Thanksgiving meal with turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, a harvest salad, and a berry shortcake.

This story was originally published in September 2021 and most recently updated on September 19, 2024. 

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