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Is there alcohol at Disney Halloween party?

Beverages: Sparkling beverages, signature lemonades, coffee and tea; additionally, beer and wine will be available to guests 21 and over. Guaranteed firework viewing in the Plaza Garden (standing area only)



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Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party offers unique character greetings, Halloween-inspired ride overlays, unique food items, trick-or-treating, unique shows, fireworks, and a special “Boo-To-You” Halloween Parade. We cover all these items in this guide. What is this?

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Alcoholic beverages can be purchased at Walt Disney World Resort by all Guests 21 years of age or older. Any Guest who wishes to purchase an alcoholic beverage at Walt Disney World Resort must present one of the following valid forms of identification: U.S. state driver's license (includes U.S. territories*)

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Layered costumes or costume props that surround the entire body are strongly discouraged and subject to additional security screening. Costumes may not reach or drag the ground. Capes should not go below the waist. Themed T-shirts, shirts, sweatshirts and hats are acceptable.

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Kids younger than 3 do not need a ticket, so that's bonus too. While babies and toddlers may not be able to rally for the entire night, a reclining stroller will be a necessity to give them a place to snooze while the rest of the family continues to enjoy the party.

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Bringing in alcohol to any Park is a violation of the Florida Liquor Laws and subject to arrest and criminal action, as well as whatever Disney does.

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Any Guest who wishes to purchase an alcoholic beverage at Walt Disney World Resort must present one of the following valid forms of identification:
  1. U.S. state driver's license (includes U.S. territories*)
  2. U.S. state ID (includes U.S. territories*)
  3. U.S. military ID.
  4. Original passport.


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Yep, you can purchase and wander with alcohol in Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney's Hollywood Studios, but you can't leave the park with it. Many guests are intimately familiar with that “chug at the gate” policy.

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Originally, Walt Disney did not want alcohol sold in the parks, but many embraced this change. Magic Kingdom does have more strict regulations in place for the sale of alcohol in the park. For example, some of the rules regarding alcohol in Magic Kingdom are: Only table service restaurants can serve alcohol.

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