Halloween Comes to Walt Disney World
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party will be held on select dates in October at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World again this year. Also, on the schedule to celebrate Halloween this year are Haunted Wagon Hayrides at Fort Wilderness.
The theme for the Haunted Hayrides is “Vineland, Mystery, Magic or Myth,” and guests can join in the fun on select dates in October. The price is $15.00 for ages 10 and above and $10.00 for children under 9 years old. Advanced tickets can be purchased beginning October 10, 2007, or they can be purchased on the day of the hayride at the Fort Wilderness Kennel. Groups up to 30 guests can reserve an entire wagon for $350.
Disney’s Haunted Wagon Hayrides at Fort Wilderness sound like a lot of fun for the whole family. I think my triplets might be too young to really enjoy it this year, but I’d love to hear all the details. If you get the chance to go on a Haunted Hayride, please stop back by Disney for Families and More and leave a comment telling us all about it!
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2 opinions for Halloween Comes to Walt Disney World
Arthur
Sep 23, 2007 at 10:21 am
I live in Europe and have never had the pleasure to be at WDW for Halloween. But I have been to Disneyland Paris a few times during the Halloween festivities and it is so much fun! It seems that every year the Halloween decorations get more elaborate. The returning theme is that the park has been taken over by ‘pumpkin men’ that want to paint everything orange. The last time I was there these orange men had ‘built’ a huge contruction attached to Big Thunder Mountain to make it orange as well.
Susan
Sep 23, 2007 at 10:34 am
Arthur, the orange Halloween theme at Disneyland Paris sounds like so much fun! It always amazes me how beautiful the decorations are at each Disney event or Holiday. Currently, Disney is decorating Epcot in Walt Disney World for the Annual International Food & Wine Festival that’s scheduled to begin on 9/28. New flowers and trees are being planted, and it’s looking great already!
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