Other Halloween activities besides MNSSHP?

Captain Hank

Well-Known Member
Are there are any other Halloween activities/events/decorations at WDW besides MNSSHP?
Not really. Some of the MNSSHP decorations stay up at the MK during the daytime, especially on the days of party nights. However, the full range of decorations and effects are only visible during the parties themselves. Other than Halloween-themed merchandise throughout the parks, there really isn't much else.

However, MNSSHP makes up for it. It's definately the best of the hard-ticket events. Be sure not to miss it!
 

leifink

New Member
The Boardwalk had a small event the day of Halloween. They had a Mickey meet and greet, a dj, a cookie decorating station and free candy all over the lake. It wasnt too crowded, pretty enjoyable!...hope this helps!!
 

happymom52003

Active Member
Original Poster
I just read something on allears about Halloween hayrides at Fort Wilderness, but it did not give alot of info. Have any of you done this before?
 

hack2112

Active Member
Are there are any other Halloween activities/events/decorations at WDW besides MNSSHP?
As others have said there usually isn't, unless MGM could pull something off (possibly next year). Of course you could always go off property for HHN at Universal Studios. Not recommended for young children. Very scary (actually very scary can be an understatement for what they can do) and graphic (also an understatement). But it is the only time I go to USO for a trip. Of course, I'm just mentioning other options.
 

ccmuffin2

New Member
You can also go Trick or Treating at Downtown Disney ..the Disney Shops have Candy , Etc. but the Rented Shops Don't....Off Property Everyone nows about Universal , But Seaworld had Trick or Treating in October on Fridays, Saturday & Sunday with Price of Admission Last Year ..
 

flscooman

Member
I just read something on allears about Halloween hayrides at Fort Wilderness, but it did not give alot of info. Have any of you done this before?
The only thing with the Haunted Hayrides is that they only sell tickets on the day of and first thing in the morning. So you you have to go over to buy tickets and then come back later. Towards the end of the hayride the headless horseman comes by.
 

ccmuffin2

New Member
Last Year There was a Haunted Boat Ride that Younger Guests can go on ..The Boat travels the 7 Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake . It had Kids hearing Spooky stories and watching Hallo-Wishes from the Lagoon .They load on from the Marinas .I think it was between $ 35 & $ 40 and was only for the Kids not Adults. Don't Know if they are having it this Year or if last year was the first year ?
 

ThinkTink721

Well-Known Member
Are there are any other Halloween activities/events/decorations at WDW besides MNSSHP?
I have never been during Halloween, but I have heard that MGM may be planning some type of Halloween celebration (not sure what days), but it may be geared more to the adult crowd.
I also found out that FW holds a haunted hayride where the Headless Horseman makes an appearance!
:lookaroun :wave:
 

farmgirl

New Member
The only thing with the Haunted Hayrides is that they only sell tickets on the day of and first thing in the morning. So you you have to go over to buy tickets and then come back later. Towards the end of the hayride the headless horseman comes by.

If you call Disney would they have any details and info on this? Or will they have no clue about it? :veryconfu I have never seen it advertised.:wave:
 

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