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Walt Disney World is celebrating now with Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
Kids are encouraged to come in costume to really get into the spirit of Halloween, and the evening is full of some exciting events. For a start, you’ll get to watch the “Boo-to-You” Halloween Parade, led by Mickey of course, and then go trick-or-treating throughout the park.
The highlight of the Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is the Happy Hallowishes fireworks show: the promotions describe it as having Disney villains going trick-or-treating in the sky, which sounds like a show I’d like to see. Also included are some of the regular Magic Kingdom attractions.
You do need to buy a separate ticket to attend the Not-So-Scary Halloween Party; it’s $38.95 for children over 10 years old, and $32.95 for children aged from three to nine. The party runs several times a week, from 7 pm to midnight. The last show is on the evening of November 2, so hurry to book your tickets soon.
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