Day 2 Friday 13rd October - Part 1
Notes: This is split into sections because there are so many pics!
Cast members:
Me, 22, female, trip planner, obsessed with all things Pirates, longtime lover of DLRP (this is my 4th visit)
- Friend (DF) 25, male, mad on all things cowboy/western and country music, first time to DLP
Id like to say we were up bright and early with the lark the next day, ready for the day ahead. Id like to, but I cant, because we had a lovely long lie in. Wasnt too bothered, we had Good Morning Fantasyland reserved for the next 2 days and we were tired after long weeks at our respective jobs and the early morning/late night the day before.
When we woke up the curtains were drawn so it was dark in the room. I went to open the curtains, expecting to look out on a grey, rainy day. Oh, my! I said as I peeked out.
What? said DF. Is it pouring down?
No, I said, flinging the curtains open. Its gorgeous!
And it was! A beautiful sunny morning. Bit chilly, but not too bad for October. It got pretty grey by the time we reached the park, but never actually rained.
So we dressed, donned mouse ears/cowboy hats and set off for the park. The walk was once again lovely, and brighter this morning, and soon enough we were at the gates of the park.
The Disneyland Hotel was partially under some plastic as the front is being cleaned up/repainted, but that didnt really mar our enjoyment. It didnt seem like any time at all until we were standing in Main Sts Town Square.
DF was just trying to take it all in, I was looking around at all the new Halloween decorations. There were pumpkin men and their orange paint everywhere!
The biggest was a huge pumpkin in front of the castle (which turned out to also be a face painting area for kids).
Also, if you listened carefully, you could hear screams and howls mixed in among the usual Main St music. We made our way up Main St and stopped for hot dogs at Caseys Corner. While sitting eating those we saw Mickey just next to the entrance to Liberty Arcade, in his photo spot! And just as we finished the hot dogs, the Halloween Cavalcade was starting. A bit different to the main daily parade, this was a procession of pumpkinmen (and pumpkinladies), Pink Witches and various Disney characters in Halloween costumes (mostly bedsheets, which was rather adorable).
One pumpkinwoman was dressed as a suffragette and had a Votes for Pumpkins banner on.
There was also a horse-drawn carriage with characters on, pulled by horses with Halloween decorations on, too. And then at the end, Stitch (the star of Halloween this year at DLP) appeared in his orange car.
We were delighted to have caught this by chance, it was a great start to the day.
Notes: This is split into sections because there are so many pics!

Cast members:
Me, 22, female, trip planner, obsessed with all things Pirates, longtime lover of DLRP (this is my 4th visit)
- Friend (DF) 25, male, mad on all things cowboy/western and country music, first time to DLP
Id like to say we were up bright and early with the lark the next day, ready for the day ahead. Id like to, but I cant, because we had a lovely long lie in. Wasnt too bothered, we had Good Morning Fantasyland reserved for the next 2 days and we were tired after long weeks at our respective jobs and the early morning/late night the day before.
When we woke up the curtains were drawn so it was dark in the room. I went to open the curtains, expecting to look out on a grey, rainy day. Oh, my! I said as I peeked out.
What? said DF. Is it pouring down?
No, I said, flinging the curtains open. Its gorgeous!
And it was! A beautiful sunny morning. Bit chilly, but not too bad for October. It got pretty grey by the time we reached the park, but never actually rained.
So we dressed, donned mouse ears/cowboy hats and set off for the park. The walk was once again lovely, and brighter this morning, and soon enough we were at the gates of the park.
The Disneyland Hotel was partially under some plastic as the front is being cleaned up/repainted, but that didnt really mar our enjoyment. It didnt seem like any time at all until we were standing in Main Sts Town Square.

DF was just trying to take it all in, I was looking around at all the new Halloween decorations. There were pumpkin men and their orange paint everywhere!



The biggest was a huge pumpkin in front of the castle (which turned out to also be a face painting area for kids).

Also, if you listened carefully, you could hear screams and howls mixed in among the usual Main St music. We made our way up Main St and stopped for hot dogs at Caseys Corner. While sitting eating those we saw Mickey just next to the entrance to Liberty Arcade, in his photo spot! And just as we finished the hot dogs, the Halloween Cavalcade was starting. A bit different to the main daily parade, this was a procession of pumpkinmen (and pumpkinladies), Pink Witches and various Disney characters in Halloween costumes (mostly bedsheets, which was rather adorable).


One pumpkinwoman was dressed as a suffragette and had a Votes for Pumpkins banner on.

There was also a horse-drawn carriage with characters on, pulled by horses with Halloween decorations on, too. And then at the end, Stitch (the star of Halloween this year at DLP) appeared in his orange car.



We were delighted to have caught this by chance, it was a great start to the day.