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Your Guide to Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland

My SD Moms September 22, 2015

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If you think celebrating Halloween at Disneyland is reserved for giant pumpkins and costume characters, guess again! The special, after-hours Mickey’s Halloween Party will leave even the biggest

Photo Credit: © Nick Anzalone
Photo Credit: © Nick Anzalone

Disney fans spell-bound. For a separate ticket, kids and adults can dress up in costume, trick-or-treat around the park, and enjoy special entertainment and events only available to party guests. From the least crowded trick-or-treat spots to where to see the Disney villains, we’ve got your insider’s guide to celebrating Mickey’s Halloween Party at the Happiest Place on Earth.

What to Do: Rides, Pirates and Spooky Fun
One of the best things about attending Mickey’s Halloween Party is the wait time for rides is much less compared to a typical day at the park. The Halloween highlights are the spooked-out Haunted Mansion and Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy. Some of the cool features to check out in Haunted Mansion include the holiday gingerbread house that resembles a leaning and careening “house of cards” this year. Be sure to pay attention to the yummy gingerbread smell. And check out the “helicopter bats” that hover above the teetering tower. The bats are lowering spiders that will add the final gingerbread cards to the tower from their sticky, suspended webs.

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