MelanieC
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Our Grandson will be 2.5 years old when we go to Disney end of October into November. So we'll be there over Halloween. He adored Halloween this year and I kind of feel bad that he won't get to go knocking on doors this year. He's too young for the boo bash, as it's too late for him.
Are there any other halloween type events that are during the day in the parks or at the hotels that could make up for that? We can bring him a pumpkin and fill it up for him ourselves, but was hoping there might be something for the little ones in the park.
Assuming there will probably be special halloween themed treats so we could also buy him a couple of things throughout the day and possibly even get someone in the hotel in guest services or something to give him a basket that we provide if he goes up and says trick or treat (like I could go wait in line and give it to someone when its my turn), and then my daughter brings him over while I'm still there and he says trick or treat and they give him the basket. This way he sort of gets to do a trick or treat.
Anyway, I'd love to hear some ideas you have personally done or seen.
I'm not expecting that Disney will be handing out Candy. But I'm thinking that we could some how make something magical if we bring some candy along and have people we encounter throughout the day help us if he says trick or treat. Disney has always been magical and accommodating and I find most cast members love making little ones smile. He just turned two so will be 2 and a half by then. It will be easy to pull off things as he won't understand,
Are there any other halloween type events that are during the day in the parks or at the hotels that could make up for that? We can bring him a pumpkin and fill it up for him ourselves, but was hoping there might be something for the little ones in the park.
Assuming there will probably be special halloween themed treats so we could also buy him a couple of things throughout the day and possibly even get someone in the hotel in guest services or something to give him a basket that we provide if he goes up and says trick or treat (like I could go wait in line and give it to someone when its my turn), and then my daughter brings him over while I'm still there and he says trick or treat and they give him the basket. This way he sort of gets to do a trick or treat.
Anyway, I'd love to hear some ideas you have personally done or seen.
I'm not expecting that Disney will be handing out Candy. But I'm thinking that we could some how make something magical if we bring some candy along and have people we encounter throughout the day help us if he says trick or treat. Disney has always been magical and accommodating and I find most cast members love making little ones smile. He just turned two so will be 2 and a half by then. It will be easy to pull off things as he won't understand,