What’s New at Magic Kingdom: Halloween Treats, Baby Yoda Headbands, and Galaxy’s Edge (?!) Merchandise
Our recent trips to Magic Kingdom have been getting more and more festive, as the fall season is surely starting to take over the park!
Check out all the new happenings at Magic Kingdom, including the return of some of our favorite Halloween treats as well as some brand-new merchandise!
Magic Kingdom Food Updates
Casey’s Corner
Of all the dining locations that have yet to reopen in Disney World, Casey’s Corner is perhaps the hardest pill to swallow! While the corn dog nuggets are (finally) back in Magic Kingdom, we have to trek all the way to Westward Ho in Frontierland to enjoy them (and it’s not always open). And let’s be honest, it’s just not the same as the corn dog nuggies from Casey’s!
But we spotted some social distancing floor markers on our most recent trip to Magic Kingdom that could indicate that our favorite “Corner” of Magic Kingdom will reopen soon! Fingers are CROSSED, friends!
Read more about the floor markers we spotted at Casey’s Corner here!
Sunshine Tree Terrace
After we calmed ourselves down from being HYPED over those floor markers in Casey’s Corner, we headed over to Adventureland where we indulged in the Headless Horseman Rides Again at Sunshine Tree Terrace!
This Dole Whip float is Strawberry Dole Whip with Fanta Strawberry, and it comes served with a souvenir Headless Horseman straw!
It reminded us an awful lot of the Redd’s Revenge Float, for all the right reasons! If you’re a fan of all things Strawberry as well as all things spooky, you gotta check this out for $10.69.
Read our FULL review of the Headless Horseman Rides Again float here!
Liberty Square Market
If that wasn’t enough spookiness for one day, we hopped over to Liberty Square Market for a slice of “wedding cake.”
The Constance’s For Better or For Worse Wedding Cake is available once again (this time for over $1.00 cheaper!) and is citrus cake with raspberry Bavarian cream, whipped cream flowers, and a chocolate axe.
We were thrilled to learn that this dessert was returning to Magic Kingdom this year, and at a bargain price! Pick one up at Liberty Square Market for $6.29.
Read our full review of Constance’s For Better or For Worse Wedding Cake here!
Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies
The next stop was Auntie Gravity’s in Tomorrowland for two classic Magic Kingdom frozen pumpkin treats! First up was the Pumpkin Spice Soft-Serve Sundae.
If you prefer your pumpkin desserts to be a little more “handheld,” perhaps the Pumpkin Spice Milkshake is for you!
If you ask us, you can’t go wrong with either option. Or, you can order BOTH and experience a true match made in pumpkin spice HEAVEN. The sundae is currently available at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies for $5.49, and the milkshake is available for $7.99.
Read our full review of the Pumpkin Spice Milkshake here!
Mobile Order Signage
Our final foodie update for today is new Mobile Order signage! We spotted a couple of these new signs outside of the counter service locations throughout the park, including Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe.
You simply scan the QR code located on the sign, and the rest is a simple step-by-step process that the signage walks you through!
Disney is definitely pushing Mobile Order more than usual these days as a way of minimizing contact between Guests and Cast Members.
See what other modifications Disney is bringing to the Mobile Order experience!
Magic Kingdom Merchandise Updates
Sleepy Hollow
Our first merchandise update was spotted at a dining location! That’s because the new Madame Leota sipper cup, available at Sleepy Hollow, has gotten quite a bit of attention from Guests.
So much so, that yesterday the line to acquire one of these sippers was one of the LONGEST lines we saw in the park all day! That’s right, longer than most of the ride lines, too!
We love a collectible sipper as much as the next person (especially this Madame Leota one), but would YOU wait in a line that long to get one?
Click here to learn more about the MASSIVE lines at Sleepy Hollow!
The Emporium
We also spotted a selection of new merchandise in Magic Kingdom on our most recent trip! We saw a trio of notebooks that looked awfully familiar to us, and that’s because these notebooks were originally available in Galaxy’s Edge!
It looks like some of the land’s merchandise is starting to appear throughout the Disney World Resort, making it easier than ever to score a Batuuan souvenir!
The notebooks range in price from $27.99 for the black cover…
…to $29.99 for the orange and multi-colored covers.
Speaking of Star Wars, we also spotted this adorable men’s button-down shirt covered in l’il Stormtroopers!
You can add this dapper look to your wardrobe for $59.99. But what really stole the show at The Emporium on our most recent Magic Kingdom trip was the new Baby Yoda headband.
Do you think Disney will launch a massive collection of Baby Yoda headbands, just like Minnie Ears? Could THIS be the newest merchandise craze!? We can’t say we’d be upset if that were the case! Pick up a pair of Baby Yoda “ears” for $29.99.
Click here to learn more about the new Baby Yoda headband!
Star Traders
The new Halloween face masks have appeared in Star Traders in Tomorrowland!
These masks come in two different designs and feature a brand-new fabric, different from the ones we’ve seen Disney make so far!
Like the other face masks, these are available for $6.00 each throughout Disney World!
Click here to learn about the new mask fabric.
Plaza del Sol Caribe Bazaar
Click here to check out more photos of the new Mickey mister fan!
Click here to learn MORE about the new Oogie Boogie Nutcracker!
And that will do it for our latest Magic Kingdom roundup! The summer season is definitely coming to a close now as we’re spotting more Halloween treats throughout the park. We’re even spotting some TRICKS as Galaxy’s Edge items are arriving in a totally different park! Be sure to check back in as we continue our trips to Magic Kingdom!
See what’s new at Disney’s Animal Kingdom here!
Which seasonal Halloween treat do you look forward to trying every year in Magic Kingdom? Let us know in the comments!
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