Exploring Halloween Magic at Walt Disney World and Disneyland
Delving into Spooky and Sweet Experiences at Disney Parks and Resorts
In this episode of “Me and the Magic,” Amanda Bauner, Angie Robinson, Erin Van Quill, and Glenn Ramirez dive into the enchanting world of fall and Halloween at Walt Disney World and Disneyland. From rare character meet-and-greets to seasonal attraction overlays, and from exclusive eats to delectable treats, the episode is packed with magical moments. Here’s an extended recap of their discussion to get you in the Halloween spirit.
Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland
Erin Van Quill kicked off the episode by sharing her appreciation for the Haunted Mansion Holiday, including the unique gingerbread house and tree display. Erin emphasized that it appeals even to those who aren’t fans of “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Glenn Ramirez mentioned his love for this overlay but noted a preference for the original attraction. This conversation touches on the long-standing debate among fans about which Haunted Mansion version reigns supreme.
Halloween Overlays at Cars Land
One of the episode’s highlights was the group’s collective enjoyment of Cars Land’s Halloween overlays. Amanda, Erin, and Angie revealed their appreciation for themed attractions like Luigi’s Honkin’ Halloween and Mater’s Graveyard Jamboree. The humorous and themed music left a lasting impression, making this an area of Disney California Adventure not to be missed during Halloween.
Delectable Disneyland Delights
The conversation naturally shifted to Disneyland’s rich food culture, which becomes even more enticing with seasonal offerings. Poison apple treats and the chocolate cauldron at Grand Californian were particularly highlighted. This section underscored Disneyland’s reputation for offering a plethora of seasonal foods that elevate the festive experience beyond rides and decorations.
Trick-or-Treating Extravaganza
A lively discussion about the treat trails at the Oogie Boogie Bash revealed how generous these events can be. Amanda mentioned the significant amount of candy handed out, and Erin humorously pointed out that she filled half her carry-on luggage with candy. The variety of treats, including Skittles, cranberries, peanut butter M&M’s, and Goldfish, was celebrated, with full-size candy bars distributed towards the end of the parties.
Character Encounters: Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party vs. Oogie Boogie Bash
A key element of both Halloween experiences is the character interactions. While Oogie Boogie Bash offers shorter lines, Disney World’s Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party can have significant wait times for popular characters. Angie praised the ease of meeting characters at Oogie Boogie Bash, while Erin emphasized the joy of encountering rare characters even if it means waiting in lines.
Enriching Entertainment Options at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party
The Halloween festivities at Magic Kingdom’s Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party offer unique entertainment options such as Space Mountain in pitch-darkness, Mad Tea Party with special effects, and Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor featuring Halloween-themed jokes. The group discussed the entertainment throughout the Magic Kingdom during the party, particularly the Cadaver Dans. This party offers a spectacular stage show and fireworks, in addition to the Boo to You! parade.
Remembering Loved Ones
Glenn described his encounter with the Tree of Life and memory wall at Disney California Adventure, where visitors can leave messages for loved ones who have passed on. Glenn contributed with descriptions of its location, hinting at how these subtle, heartwarming touches can enhance a visit.
Impressive Fireworks and Projections
In Disneyland, “Halloween Screams,” a projection show accompanied by fireworks, was particularly lauded. Angie and Erin described their experiences watching the show, praising the projections throughout Main Street, which offer great visibility even for shorter guests.
Summing Up the Spooktacular Fun
As the episode concluded, the group also reflected on memorable interactions with villains and ghosts, and also how partygoers wore impressive costumes, acknowledging the Disney fans’ passion for Disney’s Halloween magic.
This episode serves as a spooky, sweet guide to experiencing Halloween at Disney parks, emphasizing unique overlays, delectable treats, and engaging entertainment. There’s something magical for everyone this Halloween season at Walt Disney World and Disneyland!
Connect with Our Guests
Connect with Angie Robinson on Facebook or Instagram, and check out Angie’s website to see what Angie offers as a leadership development coach. Also, listen to Angie’s podcast, Leadership Magic,
Connect with Erin Van Quill on Instagram at Erin Love of the Magic.
Connect with Glenn Ramirez at Magical Snaps on Instagram.