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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Halloween is on it's way!!

I have been gone from blogging way too long! I am not only back in school for Fall semester but Sam started Kindergarten this year! We are still trying to get into the groove of things, so hopefully more posting soon.
I have alot Disney going on in my life right now, we just took our wonderful "Give A Day, Get A Day" tickets we recieved from Disney and put them  towards having Premium Annual Passes, which is super exciting and just an added bonus ( to sweeten the deal ) Disney now offers flex pay!!

We were planning on going to Blizzard Beach waterpark at Disney on the weekend before they close for season, and since we will be up there on a Saturday we took the opportunity to look into Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. Now to go to Mickey's party it does cost you a seperate ticket, here is how they are priced :Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party - 9/14 (Ages 10 and Up) $59.95 (at the gate) -$53.95 ( pre order online)- Adults & $53.95 (at the gate)-$47.95( pre order online) Child's ticket. If you are a Passholder and order them through Disney's website on your passholder account, you can recieve $10 per ticket and have them at Will Call. Here is a little more information from Disney about this event,During Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Guests of all ages are encouraged to dress up in their favorite Halloween costumes. Even better, you can collect delicious candy as you trick-or-treat around Magic Kingdom theme park.In addition to many favorite Disney attractions, Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is filled with special entertainment, including:
•Mickey's "Boo-to-You" Halloween Parade—including Disney Characters and the stars of the Haunted Mansion attraction. The parade begins with a spook-tacular ride by the Headless Horseman.
•Happy HalloWishes—a spectacular fireworks show where the Disney Villains go trick-or-treating in the sky.
•Many favorite Disney Characters and Disney Villains in special Halloween costumes.
•Special lighting, music and theming effects transforms special areas of Magic Kingdom theme park into happy haunted hollows.
The tone of the event is, well, "Not-So-Scary", and is appropriate for children of all ages. I have to get crafting ,Sam is going to be Jedi Mickey for Halloween. And I need to finish up our Thanksgiving holiday at Disney as well.



 

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