lundi 10 septembre 2018
Get the Most Out of Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party With These 12 Tips
Cooler temperatures, pumpkin spice everything, and spooky costumes are on the horizon, as is Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World. This hard-ticket after-dark event is on select nights at the Magic Kingdom (from Aug. 17 to Oct. 31), and is full of spooky fun. From special character meet-and-greets and party-only snacks to new ride layovers, everyone in your family will have a screamin' good time. If you'll be a part of the not-so-scary fun this season, we've put together some expert tips on how to get the most out of your money and enjoy every magical moment. Keep reading to see them all now and get ready to brainstorm your little one's costume!
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