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You're definitely not wrong, usually Disney does a big halfway to Halloween announcement and lot of marketing about upcoming themed releases. This year the dates were released later than usual and the marketing has been non existent, the same has happened for food and wine this year. Either Disney doesn't see the need as the fall is very busy now or it was just not considered important when weighed against the announcements of Cool Kid Summer, a new international park, opening the new night parade, and all of the closures. Maybe they want fall to be slow this year?
IIRC last year was the same -- they teased that the MNSSHP dates/tickets would be coming soon on Social Media a few days before they announced everything but they didn't do a big Halfway to Halloween event. I do wonder what caused the switch up, since 3-4 years ago they were doing big influencer media events to celebrate Halfway to Halloween with previews of food & merch. I don't think they necessarily want fall to be slow but I do think you're correct that they have had bigger Magic Kingdom fish to fry between last year and this year (last year was Tiana's Bayou Adventure, this year is the new nighttime parade)
Epcot has been going through a lot of changes these past few years so the Food & Wine radio silence feels on trend. Feels like it has been since pre-COVID that they made a big hullabaloo about the festivals in advance but I don't follow them as closely as I follow the parties so anyone can jump in and correct me on that