• On Jul 10, 2016
    Tara from MN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We'll be in WDW 10/30-11/5 and want to avoid Halloween themed things.We know to skip MK that day, but are any of the other 3 less focused on HW than the others?Thinking of DHS on the 30th-didn't know if 31st should be resort day?

    Hello, Tara!

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! The last few years my family has vacationed at Walt Disney World Resort at Halloween. The Magic Kingdom and several Disney Resort hotels have been decorated with decor such as pumpkins and fall flowers. Some of the Disney Resort hotels do offer Halloween games, costume contests and other seasonal activities for Guests who wish to participate. I do not remember the other theme parks having specific Halloween activities on October 31.

    As an alternative to a theme park, consider spending the day at Disney Springs. Maybe start your day off at Splitsville Luxury Lanes with a game or two of bowling before heading over to the Food Truck - World Showcase of Flavors for a yummy lunch. Next, board a tethered helium balloon at Characters in Flight to get a unique view of the area from 400 feet above! Be sure to plan some time to shop at the newly opened Town Center Shopping area and end your day at a waterfront table at The BOATHOUSE®: Great Food, Waterfront Dining, Dream Boats.  

    I hope this helps with your planning. Please let us know if we can suggest other activities for your family to enjoy during your visit!

    Have a magical day!

    Missy 
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Meet the Panelist: Missy, Texas

Hello, I’m Missy from Texas! I love all things Disney, especially the Walt Disney World Resort. Although we visit several times a year, there’s always something new to experience, making each vacation unique. As a mom to a son with special needs, I know the importance of cherishing every park visit and look forward to helping you plan magical moments for your family! Learn More About Missy

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