It's still Saturday morning, October 30th.
Here's my last shot from the Settlement area from that morning:
We always hit the quick serve restaurant at the Poly for at least one meal on each visit. We like the self-serve Dole Whip machine. So that is where we headed for lunch.
Something we also love.
Lots of folks were preparing their carts for this afternoon's parade.
One of our favorites was this creation on the 2000 loop:
Completely missed this as we were there Halloween night ourselves- so much Halloween cuteness!
The group camping area was full of happy campers. Make sure that you notice all of the pumpkins:
These folks were set up on the 1000 loop. I know that they have been here for at least the last three Halloweens. They are the Halloween equivalent of the 1600 loop Christmas overachievers:
The thing that I always remember about these folks is that they bring that big old car-port type canopy, and they set up a pretty elaborate kitchen, including a full sized refrigerator. No roughing it for them!
I was told by a CM that a family lives here year round, but they have to leave one day a year(residency issues??) Maybe this is thiers??? I guess you would know better than me though!
One of the things that I often neglect to do is to stop and really appreciate the attention to detail some people give to their site decorations.
For example, this is just a small part of the display from one of my 700 loop neighbor's display:
Do you notice the headless dolls at each tombstone?
And then the heads lined up beneath the bride?
creepy
And, the bride had a glowing, beating heart.
Just like in the Haunted Mansion.
Wow!
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We enjoyed a lazy afternoon at the Fort.
And, before we knew it, it was time for the cart parade.
We headed out to just outside the 700 loop to watch . . .
TCD