The Happiest Place On Earth Turns Spooooky!

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They may be the happiest places on Earth during the day, but in September and October, both Disneyland and Disneyworld turn spooky at night. Welcome to Disney's Not-So-Scary Trick or Treat party. Held at both parks on select week days and on weekends, they are a great way to jump start your Halloween celebrations.

The fun begins at 7.30pm (6.30 on weekdays), when the day time park visitors are asked to leave and thousands of kids and adults all dressed in Halloween costumes are allowed into the park, decorated with giant glowing Mickey pumpkins, over-sized candy corns, giant spiders, walking scarecrows and pirates. Projected images of bats and pumpkins follow revelers all through the park

Armed with a plastic treat bag and a special Mickey's trick-or treat guide map, children and adults can hit the treat stations dishing our unlimited amounts of miniature nestle and snickers bars, leafy taffy, Hershey's kisses and lollipops.

Don't like candy? - No problem. Each of the stations also has healthy treats like carrots, raisins, apple slices or even fruit leather.

In between picking up the treats, party goers can also go on rides, most of which are open.

Along the way, they get to meet and take pictures with their favorite Disney characters, all dressed in their spookiest clothes.

Even Peter Pan and Wendy are present to help little hands create a Halloween craft or two.

If this isn't enough excitement, there is even a dance floor where families can boogie to the beat of Grim Grinning Ghosts and Pink Elephants on Parade. At the end of the nearly three-hour extravaganza, is of course the famous Disney Parade, where all the dressed-up characters parade along with two humongous moving Jack-O-Lanterns.

Sounds like great fun doesn't it? For additional information on these events check out the theme parks websites at http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/index and http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyland/en_US/home/home?name=HomePage.

Source:examiner.com

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  • Pyrus Dragonoidabout 11 years
    Oh my god really that's real. Aw man I wish that I could have been there. It sounds like a lot of fun. Hey if you got the chance to go there tell me what you dressed as and where you went and what time you got there to stand in line. Also could you tell me what rides you went on that were annoying, fun, scary, awesome, and even boring. And tell me which costume did you think is the best that you saw.
    • Cordelliaabout 11 years
      scary!!!!!
    • edmodo-texadnw9es
      • Dora rocksover 11 years
        My parents said I am to young to go there because I might get scared. I am in pre-k
        • news reporover 11 years
          Not scary at all
          • news reporover 11 years
            That's just probably for little kids to be scared
            • Ghoulgirl100almost 12 years
              I am way too old to go to Disneyland, but this "scary" thing makes me think that place is just fang-tastic!
              • philosophyabout 12 years
                it could be a little bit more scary.
                • legend-of-zelda
                  legend-of-zeldaabout 12 years
                  Doesn't sound scary...he-he..it sounds kinda fun? eh idk
                  • imdabomb
                    imdabombover 12 years
                    I dont think its scary...just maybe for little kids