News Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party returns for 2022

Squishy

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In previous years the parade lights in frontierland and the hub would change colors along with boo to you however this year it seems like they don't? Looks like Not so spooky also doesn't have it's synced floodlights and spotlights on main street this year either.
 
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crazy4disney

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In the Parks
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Now i know what the delay was 😂😂😂. Was watching in the hub & we couldn't figure out why there was such a gap… not to mention no HH either. Weather was clear at that point & ground didnt seem dangerous.
 

Touchdown

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It’s summer still, the most common weather forecast in Florida is still “High of 95, hazy with high humidity and a chance of afternoon/evening thunderstorms.

We got at least a month until that changes.
 

dreday3

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It’s summer still, the most common weather forecast in Florida is still “High of 95, hazy with high humidity and a chance of afternoon/evening thunderstorms.

We got at least a month until that changes.

I know that. Just watching vlogs, everyone keeps commenting on how much it's been raining. I just wondered if it was an unusual amount this year.
 

DisneyDreamer08

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I know that. Just watching vlogs, everyone keeps commenting on how much it's been raining. I just wondered if it was an unusual amount this year.
In a FB group I’m in, another person was just asking the same thing. A local commented that while afternoon storms are very typical, that lately it seems to be storming much more in late evenings.
 

G00fyDad

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I just watched a weather forecaster talk about the unusual amount of storms rolling across the southern United States. They even mentioned that lately Florida has been getting the brunt of a lot of these storms. They said that it was unusual but that it should dissipate soon. They did show a forecasted map through the weekend on into Tuesday of next week that had the entire state of Florida mottled with storms.
 

Figments Friend

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Looks to me like this seasons' party is a smash success as far as ticket sales go.
Bob must be a Happy Chappy.

Interested to see what a 'sold out' capacity looks like in the Park on those nights.
I will be there on the 11th, but naturally curious about this years' crowd levels.

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MagicHappens1971

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Looks to me like this seasons' party is a smash success as far as ticket sales go.
Bob must be a Happy Chappy.

Interested to see what a 'sold out' capacity looks like in the Park on those nights.
I will be there on the 11th, but naturally curious about this years' crowd levels.

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I was at the opening party which was sold out. Didn’t seem to bad. Although it was hard to gauge as nobody ever really “cleared out” after the first parade/fireworks as everything was delayed
 

the_rich

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Looks to me like this seasons' party is a smash success as far as ticket sales go.
Bob must be a Happy Chappy.

Interested to see what a 'sold out' capacity looks like in the Park on those nights.
I will be there on the 11th, but naturally curious about this years' crowd levels.

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It honestly wasn't bad this past Tuesday. Rides were all a walk on. Was able to get a good spot for the villain spectacular about 15 mins before it started. Was right in front of the emporium for the parade and then the fireworks. Even the trick or treat lines were pretty quick.
 

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