We arrive at WDW on Halloween. Kids are a little upset about not trick-or-treating, but we don't want to go to MNSSHP. We've picked MGM. I was wondering what others are doing if not going to MK?
We're doing MK during the day hoping no one will be there because their waiting for night. Then to DTD with kids for trick or treating, then to PI later without kids. That's our plan sooo far.
I am wondering the same thing.....we have tickets to MNSSHP earlier in the week so we need something fun to do on Halloween night. Anyone know what goes on at DTD? Or anywhere else for that matter??
Anyone know what time the festivities start at DTD? I have PS at Chef Mickey's but I'm thinking of canceling and just grabbing a bite at DTT. We ate at Earl of Sandwich last trip and it was surprisingly good and cheap!!
I've read several times that the boardwalk is a great option for Halloween night. That's what we were thinking, but now I'm wondering if DTD is better. What do you all think?
We are doing MK all day on Halloween then back to WL to change kids into costumes.
We are then making our way over to the Boardwalk to check out the festivities and then off to Epcot for dinner at LeCellier at 8PM. Should be a fun night!!
I wonder if we'll run into you, pigby. We're going to the Magic Kingdom earlier in the day. Then, dinner at Cape May, followed by the Boardwalk's Halloween party. If you happen to see Lilo and two of her older cousins . . . that's us. Be sure to say hi!
I'm going to Universals halloween horror nights on the 31st. for anybody wondering, this is not an event for children. it is VERY intense and scarey, (not for kids under 13) so if you decide to go, you have been warned Linda
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