Friday, September 19, 2014

Halloween



How we love October, temperatures cool off, the weather gets better and Halloween happens!!! The costumes, the parties, the CANDY!!!!

Universal Studio's hold Halloween Horror Nights which is probably too scary for the wee ones but don't fret. There is plenty of fun out there for the little ones!

Mickey has a Not so Scary Halloween party that runs now through October 31st.  Highlights during the evening event feature a parade, fireworks, Disney characters wearing Halloween outfits and candy treats. Participants, of course, also can enjoy the Magic Kingdom’s other attractions. Event hours are 7 p.m. to midnight.
 Sea World will hold its kid-friendly Spooktacular events from 12 noon to 8 p.m. on four fall weekends, Oct. 5-6, 12-13, 18-20 and 25-27. A live DJ will lead kids in singing and dancing at Penelope’s Party Zone. Youngsters will be able to work on sea-themed arts and crafts, create their own treats at a cookie decoration station and pose with sea-themed characters. New this year for an extra fee is Dine With Shamu Halloween Spooktacular Brunch, eating at a table near to the killer whales. Of course there are treats at several trick or treat stations. A Spooktacular Dance party an hour before closing will end Spooktacular days. Halloween events are included in regular park admission.  Legoland in Winter Haven has a kid-friendly Brick-or-Treat Halloween celebration to entertain youngsters with a several special events on October weekends. Kids will be able to help build an eight-foot tall brick ghost model, go on a Scary Scavenger Hunt in Miniland, follow the Brick-or-Treat Trail, compete in a costume contest in three age groups, meet Lego Halloween characters and see the world’s largest Lego jack-o-lantern. Halloween events are included in park admission.  We will catch up on the Zoo's and Haunted Houses in our next edition! Check back!  

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