Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Aug 20, 2012
    Rochelle from UT Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi, Amanda! How are WDW and Disneyland's Halloween Parties different? I loved the character meet & greets, decorations, and Trick or Treating in Disneyland (got to every Trick or Treat station but one). Haven't had the pleasure of WDW's festivities.

    Hi there Rochelle,

    So nice to hear from you again!  

    If you liked Mickey's Halloween Party at Disneyland, then I promise you'll LOVE Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World!  This spooktacular event features all of the tricks and treats you enjoyed at Disneyland, plus a few extra surprises!  Not to mention the fact that the WDW party is much bigger.

    While I love the Halloween Calvacade at Disneyland's party, I actually prefer the "Boo To You" parade at WDW.  The floats are amazing and the song will instantly get stuck in your head!  You'll catch yourself singing it all week long!  

    I am also a big fan of Halloween Screams at DL, but HalloWishes at Disney World is just as awesome! This eerie nighttime fireworks spectacular is hosted by the Haunted Mansion's Grim Grinning Ghosts and is not to be missed!

    Your vacation is rapidly approaching, so please remember that I'm here to help if you think of any last minute questions!


    Boo to you and HalloWishes,

    Amanda F.
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Meet the Panelist: Amanda, California

Greetings from California! I am here to help make your visit to the Disney Parks as pixie-dusted as possible! As a regular to both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, I am ready to put my coast-to-coast Disney Parks knowledge to work for YOU! Learn More About Amanda

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