Tid bit of info if you plan on visiting DLR during Halloween next year.

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I forgot to mention this before, but I wanted to put this info out there for anyone who maybe staying at one of the DLR hotels during Halloween.

Of course we all know that they have MHT on various nights during the month of October. However, on Halloween evening, between 6:00pm - 8:00pm, for guests of the DLR hotels, they had trick-or-treat stations set up at all three hotels. They gave out treat bags, a map of the three hotels, and a list of where all the treat stations were located. There was about 10 stations at each hotel.

I thought it was a great for Disney to do that for their hotel guests that didn't have tickets to MHT. It gave the kiddies (and parents) a chance to wear costumes and go trick-or-treating in a fun and safe environment.

I don't know if they do this every year on Halloween night, but I'm assuming they do.

Anyway, just wanted to pass that along to you all.:thumbsup2
 
I forgot to mention this before, but I wanted to put this info out there for anyone who maybe staying at one of the DLR hotels during Halloween.

Of course we all know that they have MHT on various nights during the month of October. However, on Halloween evening, between 6:00pm - 8:00pm, for guests of the DLR hotels, they had trick-or-treat stations set up at all three hotels. They gave out treat bags, a map of the three hotels, and a list of where all the treat stations were located. There was about 10 stations at each hotel.

I thought it was a great for Disney to do that for their hotel guests that didn't have tickets to MHT. It gave the kiddies (and parents) a chance to wear costumes and go trick-or-treating in a fun and safe environment.

I don't know if they do this every year on Halloween night, but I'm assuming they do.

Anyway, just wanted to pass that along to you all.:thumbsup2


:goodvibes Thanks for the info, but unfortunately I most likely won't be going to DL over Halloween for at least another 10 years. :sad2: My DD is only 18 months and when she's old enough I want to take her to Knott's ScaryFarm and DL for Halloween.
 
I forgot to mention this before, but I wanted to put this info out there for anyone who maybe staying at one of the DLR hotels during Halloween.

Of course we all know that they have MHT on various nights during the month of October. However, on Halloween evening, between 6:00pm - 8:00pm, for guests of the DLR hotels, they had trick-or-treat stations set up at all three hotels. They gave out treat bags, a map of the three hotels, and a list of where all the treat stations were located. There was about 10 stations at each hotel.

I thought it was a great for Disney to do that for their hotel guests that didn't have tickets to MHT. It gave the kiddies (and parents) a chance to wear costumes and go trick-or-treating in a fun and safe environment.

I don't know if they do this every year on Halloween night, but I'm assuming they do.

Anyway, just wanted to pass that along to you all.:thumbsup2

Thanks for sharing! :goodvibes
 











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