Halloween at Disney Dilemma

sabian

New Member
I am going to be at Walt Disney World for Halloween. The problem is that the Mickey's not so scary halloween party is already sold out. I am going to be there with a 6 month old and a 5 year old. Can anyone tell me what else there may be to do for halloween at Disney since the Party is already sold out. Thanks in advance, guys for any help you can provide.
 

ClemsonTigger

Naturally Grumpy
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Don't know that there are any other formal events for Halloween. You can always check Ebay for tickets...just looked there are some for Oct 12 and 28 for sale. Some locals on the boards may also have some suggestions for local sales of the tickets. Good Luck!
 
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wannabeBelle

Well-Known Member
sabian said:
I am going to be at Walt Disney World for Halloween. The problem is that the Mickey's not so scary halloween party is already sold out. I am going to be there with a 6 month old and a 5 year old. Can anyone tell me what else there may be to do for halloween at Disney since the Party is already sold out. Thanks in advance, guys for any help you can provide.
Id check for one of the other dates that might still be available during your trip!!! Belle
 
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Officer Tigger

New Member
We were there for Halloween a couple of years ago. There were alot of kids walking around in costume all day. Each of the stores in the pasks and resorts had candy so the kids could walk in and yell trick or treat!

Or try a character meal and let your five year old wear the costume there.
 
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tigger1968

Well-Known Member
I would say check for other dates as well. We did it last year and loved it. They usually have more than one night in a week with the party, so you may be able to find something on the 28th if you will be there then.

Good Luck!
 
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JBSLJames

New Member
You could always catch a flight up to Cincinnati for the day and hit FearFest at PKI - Fun by Day, Fright by Night.

They have some fun stuff for kids during the day and 6 or 7 haunted attractions at night. Of course the flight tickets may make this a bit of a costly day trip. . .

We got our 2005 passes last week :sohappy:
 
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wolf29

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If you won't be able to attend on any other nights of your stay, maybe Downtown Disney does some kind of trick-or-treat program. If not, check out something like the Orlando Vistors Bureau and see if they have any events listed.
 
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