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59 day's for us!


63 for me!!!![]()
59 day's for us!And our two kids have no idea!!!
Wait my ticker is off...
I couldn't find if this had been asked or not, but how 'available" are the lockers for those with party tickets that are coming the allowed 3 hours early? I would guess a lot of lockers would open up about the time non-ticketed guests would be leaving the park, but what about around 4pm?
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone here do anything else for the Halloween season other than Disney trips and trick or treating on Halloween night? Corn mazes? Pumpkin patches? Haunted houses (like the actual scary kind, not like the Disney kind)? Haunted hayrides? Universal Studios or Knott's?? (The Universal Studios Halloween event is extremely, massively popular.)
I said it last week. I'll say it again. I am so over August and Summer and ready for some Halloween Time fun!And in 23 days I will have that fun at DL!
Today I was just mentioning in the Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread that I am so ready to start seeing real signs of Halloween and Fall -- not just the bags of candy and little knick knacks that have already arrived at the store a bit too early, but actual decorations... Pumpkins, harvest wreaths, ghosts, witches, scarecrows, spider webs, cheesy black cat window decals, etc. I love it all. I can't wait for the Halloween TV specials, too.
Does anyone here do anything else for the Halloween season other than Disney trips and trick or treating on Halloween night? Corn mazes? Pumpkin patches? Haunted houses (like the actual scary kind, not like the Disney kind)? Haunted hayrides? Universal Studios or Knott's?? (The Universal Studios Halloween event is extremely, massively popular.)
I was mentioning a while back in this thread that there was this haunted boat ride that set sail out of Newport Beach. It began 2 years ago, as I recall. I thought for sure it was a huge success -- in fact, it was even featured on one of those Travel Channel shows about Halloween (like "Halloween Crazy" or "Halloween's Most Extreme"). The whole idea of being out on the water, with nowhere to run away, and crazed zombies and machete-wielding maniacs chasing you around the ship, sounded to me like it would have been a huge hit in the 'haunt community.' (Not my cup of tea, but there are lots of people who truly like to be scared at these Halloween events.)
However, when I tried to find the Newport Beach "Ghost Ship" online, I saw no evidence of it running last year at all. In fact, all I found were very bad reviews of it from its 2011 maiden voyage. So I am guessing the haunted cruise was put to rest after only one year?
In any case, I just had to chuckle about that because other Halloween events (like the mazes and hayrides and horror houses, etc.) are immensely popular. Halloween parades -- wherever they are held -- are very popular. Even your average "Harvest Festival" will be popular.
But I guess that the Ghost Ship/Haunted Cruise idea just wasn't one of those things that caught on. It was a good idea, I think, but it just didn't work.
The Queen Mary in Long Beach has a popular Halloween event every year, but that ship doesn't go anywhere!
Oh, I am with you about fall. Summer is my least favorite season. And yes, I for one do lots of other stuff to celebrate the holidays.My DF and I have a bunch of great pumpkin patches we like to go to, with his teenaged sister and my nieces. There's cheeses and ice cream to sample... and a (tiny) hay maze... pick-your-own potatoes and pumpkins... really fun! Haunted houses have never been my thing, though. I love scary movies, but being legitimately scared by costumed people is just too much for me.
Another tradition of ours is to watch Halloween specials and movies (of course!). NBC tops that list, so I'm very excited to see HMH for the first time!!
(Though the Charlie Brown special is a close second...) Ugh, sorry to everyone this is so
I do love fantasizing about the holidays during boring, horrible, HOT summers... Its the only thing that gets me through!
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Lucrezia --
I love "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charllie Brown"!!! I love any and all TV shows about Halloween on the Travel Channel, HGTV and Food Network.
Sherry E said:I said it last week. I'll say it again. I am so over August and Summer and ready for some Halloween Time fun!And in 23 days I will have that fun at DL!
Today I was just mentioning in the Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread that I am so ready to start seeing real signs of Halloween and Fall -- not just the bags of candy and little knick knacks that have already arrived at the store a bit too early, but actual decorations... Pumpkins, harvest wreaths, ghosts, witches, scarecrows, spider webs, cheesy black cat window decals, etc. I love it all. I can't wait for the Halloween TV specials, too.
Does anyone here do anything else for the Halloween season other than Disney trips and trick or treating on Halloween night? Corn mazes? Pumpkin patches? Haunted houses (like the actual scary kind, not like the Disney kind)? Haunted hayrides? Universal Studios or Knott's?? (The Universal Studios Halloween event is extremely, massively popular.)
I was mentioning a while back in this thread that there was this haunted boat ride that set sail out of Newport Beach. It began 2 years ago, as I recall. I thought for sure it was a huge success -- in fact, it was even featured on one of those Travel Channel shows about Halloween (like "Halloween Crazy" or "Halloween's Most Extreme"). The whole idea of being out on the water, with nowhere to run away, and crazed zombies and machete-wielding maniacs chasing you around the ship, sounded to me like it would have been a huge hit in the 'haunt community.' (Not my cup of tea, but there are lots of people who truly like to be scared at these Halloween events.)
However, when I tried to find the Newport Beach "Ghost Ship" online, I saw no evidence of it running last year at all. In fact, all I found were very bad reviews of it from its 2011 maiden voyage. So I am guessing the haunted cruise was put to rest after only one year?
In any case, I just had to chuckle about that because other Halloween events (like the mazes and hayrides and horror houses, etc.) are immensely popular. Halloween parades -- wherever they are held -- are very popular. Even your average "Harvest Festival" will be popular.
But I guess that the Ghost Ship/Haunted Cruise idea just wasn't one of those things that caught on. It was a good idea, I think, but it just didn't work.
The Queen Mary in Long Beach has a popular Halloween event every year, but that ship doesn't go anywhere!
I love, love, love "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charllie Brown"!! Also "A Charlie Brown Christmas"!! I own them both, but have to DVR them every year when they are on TV!![]()
We love Halloween in our home, we celebrate the whole month of October.
Usually the first weekend in October we go to the Pumpkin Patch in Irvine Railroad Park for pictures, hay ride, pony ride and visit their zoo. Of course we will be at MHP 10/8.
My husband and I will go to a party or two. Our friends have yet to get me to attend the Los Angeles Hayride, maybe this year I will find my big girl pants. Lol
There are couple of festivals in our local parks that we visit on actual Halloween night.
In the past I have done Knott's Scary Farm, but I have long surpassed the age limit and just get annoyed with the teenagers there. Hollywood is a blast, and should be done at least once![]()
PHX --
I was hoping someone would have given a specific answer about Jack during Halloween Time last year, but since no one answered I will say that during Halloween Time 2011 I recall seeing Jack in NOS in the early-to-mid afternoon.
Last year in December, Jack and Sally were out at roughly the same time, I think -- mid-afternoon-ish.
That doesn't mean that the times won't change, of course, or that people haven't seen him at other times of day, but that's when I've seen him.
I remember seeing them in the afternoons as well last October in NOS. I remember seeing them by the fountain next to the HM one day and on the band steps across from Cafe Orleans on another.
Ask a CM at city hall when you enter the park. They have a list of the characters and their appearance times with location.
Thanks to those who offered their experience seeing Jack and Sally. I'm sure we'll be back through later in the day. New orleans Square seems to take a little more time to "wake up" in the mornings than some areas of DL that are hopping right away, like Fantasyland or Tomorrowland. Maybe it's that whole New Orleans we-partied-hard-last-night hangover vibe.
We have a few local "Halloween" places but either my kids are too old (pumpkin patch or too young (haunted houses -- heck, I'm too scared). I do love the fall-flavored foods, like apples, cinnamon, pumpkin, etc. The younger kids' school still does a Halloween parade and I go (and sweat standing outside) each year. And our church usually has a big trunk-or-treat carnival evening. I often dress up just for that!
PHXscuba
I am not a 'real' haunted house person. I don't like live people trying to scare me or chase after me with fake, bloody weapons. I didn't even like it back in the old, old days when there was a live person in the suit of armor in Haunted Mansion, lunging at random guests as they passed him in the Doom Buggies (this was back in the '80s or '90s, I guess).
I love, love, love "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charllie Brown"!! Also "A Charlie Brown Christmas"!! I own them both, but have to DVR them every year when they are on TV!![]()
This might sound a little dumb but I'm a believer in the paranormal, so of course since I'm going to DL during Halloweentime I had to look on Amazon for a "haunted Disneyland" book! LolI'm reading it right now. Its pretty short but packs a pretty creepy punch, I must say. For all of you non-believers who think the DLR is completely un-haunted... I may have to beg to differ... +cue evil, disembodied Haunted Mansion laugh+
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The '80s or '90s are the old, old days? Now I feel really old.
I do remember the person in the suit of armor on one trip to DL in the 80's. A friend of our that was with us was completely freaked out.
Near where we live is a massive corn maze. It's been featured on the Travel channel in the past. In addition to the corn mazes, they have a scare crow contests usually built by kids' groups like scouts, they added a haunted house, they have a kid area, a "mine for gems" thing, and because they're a farm that grows their own pumpkins, we get ours there on the cheap.
I LOVE Halloween. I lost count of how many "specials" I own. I know I own more Halloween type movies than I do Christmas type movies. Beetleguise, Hocus Pocus, Ghostbusters, and Spooky Buddies get a lot of action in this house. I also like to watch the DTV Monster Hits and Disney's Halloween Treat on youtube. I have on VHS the Disney Classics Halloween short collection, but my VHS player has gone into hiding.
Oooh can you tell me which book you read? Who wrote it? Thanks