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®Mary Yanni Liebman Malefecient and Captain Hook on stage during the Mix and Mingle show, part of Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. After the show, they're available for photos. |
The weather: When the Halloween celebration starts in Disney World, the average high temperature is around 90 degrees and the average low is a still-balmy 72. By the end of October, the averages are down to a much more comfortable 81/61. But the weather can be unpredictable -- the records on Halloween in Orlando are 91 for a high and 44 for a low. So keep that in mind when you're planning your costume. Speaking of which ...
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®Mary Yanni Liebman Themed statues of some Disney favorites are displayed in front of the castle. |
Trick-or-treating: Disney discontinued its trick-or-treating at Downtown Disney last year -- it had gotten too crowded. Personally, I'd rather indulge in some of Disney's own Halloween-themed sweet treats from the Main Street Bakery at the Magic Kingdom -- maybe a mummy cookie, a wicked witch cupcake or a Jack Skellington candy apple. But if you want to collect your 10 pounds of free candy, there's still the Not So Scary Halloween Party.
Holiday merchandise: Some of us are Disney Shopaholics. Why fight it? Disney always has theme t-shirts for the holidays as well as packaged treats to take home as souvenirs, but I love their home decor -- flags, candelabra, even holiday ornaments. Can't get away this season? Many theme park products are available online.
Also not-so-scary: Can't get enough of the villains? The Fantasmic show over at Hollywood Studios features villains invading Mikey's dreams. Pair that with a trip or two through the Tower of Terror, and you've got a spine-tingling night.
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©Mary Yanni Liebman More decorations at Magic Kingdom. |
What else is going on: October might be the best time of the year to make last-minute plans for Disney. Any other time of year, dining reservations are snapped up six months in advance. But October? During October, you can do all your eating at the Epcot Food & Wine Festival. And back at the Magic Kingdom, the Country Bear Jamboree is reopening Oct. 16 after a lengthy refurbishment. Disney hasn't shared details but rumor has it the show will be shortened. Hopefully, it will also be improved -- the original show could never hold a candle to the late, lamented Country Bear Christmas.
What you can't do this year: We've already mentioned that Downtown Disney's Halloween trick-or-treating was cancelled last year -- and presumably will stay cancelled this year. This year, Disney also has called off its popular Haunted Carriage Rides at Fort Wilderness. Disney hasn't said why, but fans are speculating that DVC construction is to blame.
How have you celebrated Halloween at Disney World?
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