halloween Archive
We attended the first After Hours Boo Bash at Magic Kingdom, the new Walt Disney World special event with lower crowds, short wait times for popular rides, plus Halloween entertainment, characters, and atmosphere. In this review, we’ll share party photos, what we accomplished, and whether it’s worth the money. If you’re looking for background info
Haunted Mansion Holiday is a Halloween and Christmas overlay of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion. This attraction, inspired by Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, runs every year September through the beginning of January. (Updated July 12, 2021.) An attraction that happens when two holidays collide, Haunted Mansion Holiday has been running at Disneyland for the last
Disney has announced that Halloween Time at Disneyland and California Adventure will return with frightfully fun experiences from September 3, 2021 through October 31, 2021. In this post, we’ll share details of the announcement, what’s missing, and what to expect. The good news is that most of the major draws of spook season are returning
Most Disney After Hours Boo Bash tickets that were previously listed as “sold out” are once again available for purchase. In this post, we’ll provide details on the dozen dates that are now bookable, offer commentary about crowd expectations, and potential explanations as to why this is happening. Let’s start with a bit of background
Disney After Hours Boo Bash is the new Halloween “party” coming to Magic Kingdom in Fall 2021. This post features our crowd predictions, best & worst dates and days of the week to attend, and why you should consider NOT buying tickets right away, even if you’re totally on board with Boo Bash. Before we
Disney After Hours Boo Bash is a new Halloween party coming to Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World beginning in August 2021. In this post, we’ll take a sneak peak at the entertainment lineup, dates for the hard ticket event, and offer commentary, including how this compares to both Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party
This post covers our recent weekend in Magic Kingdom, during which we enjoyed evening in the park despite it closing before sunset. In this, we’ll share photos and offers tips for staying “late” in Walt Disney World, and experiencing nighttime in the parks. As you’re likely aware, Walt Disney World dramatically cut fall hours up
Walt Disney World has updated its calendar through December 12, 2020 for Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, and Hollywood Studios, and extended weekend hours through mid-October. In this post, we’ll share details, cover why this is happening, and offer commentary on what to expect going forward. Let’s start with a brief recap of the park
Halloween got a “late” start at Walt Disney World this year, kicking off in mid-September instead of the “normal” mid-August. We visited Magic Kingdom to see the park decked out in pumpkin decor, the new character cavalcades, and see whether it’s a trick or a treat. Here we’ll share photos, preliminary crowd & viewing advice,
Walt Disney World has cut park hours for Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios, with later openings and earlier closings for September & October 2020. In this post, we’ll cover details with commentary on why Disney is reducing hours. (Updated September 8, 2020.) For both July and August, all Walt Disney World theme
Walt Disney World has announced details about Halloween entertainment, decorations, snacks, costumes, and more at Magic Kingdom. The fall holiday will be celebrated from September 15 to October 31, 2020. In this post, we’ll share what was announced and offer some thoughts about visiting. We’ve been anxiously awaiting this news, and are pretty excited. While