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Fall Festivities

 

With fall here, below are some fun fall festivities to do with family and friends this season. There is something for everyone, from dressing up in costumes for trick or treating to scary Halloween haunted houses.  Below all participating experiences will be following safety precautions. More information below!

Festive Fall Fun at Magic Kingdom® Park (Sept. 15 – Oct. 31)

For the first time ever, Magic Kingdom guests of all ages can wear Halloween costumes during regular operating hours as part of the world-famous theme park’s spooky seasonal celebration. Additionally, Main Street, U.S.A., will feature glowing pumpkin wreaths to inspire the Halloween spirit, as well as a Halloween-themed cavalcade featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, and other beloved Disney characters dressed in their seasonal best. Please note: All guests must wear an appropriate face covering while visiting Magic Kingdom Park. Guests younger than 14 years of age are permitted to wear a costume mask in addition to their approved face covering.

Halloween Seasonal Experiences at Universal Orlando Resort (Sept. 26-27 & Oct. 3 – Nov. 1)

Celebrate the Halloween season with a wealth of eerie experiences at Universal Orlando Resort and the frightful fun is included with park admission! It all starts with two extreme haunted houses at Universal Studios Florida, where terrifying creatures await to haunt your every move. What’s more, everyone can wear family-friendly costumes when visiting Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure, the latter of which will also have trick-or-treating for guests ages 12 and under. And don’t miss Universal Studios Florida’s Scarecrow Stalk, a new scavenger hunt that will have you searching for unique scarecrows and collecting stamps at 13 retail locations throughout the park. Find them all for a special Halloween treat! You can also look forward to the Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store and seasonal, limited-time food and beverage items. Universal Orlando is also prioritizing guest safety with face-mask and social-distancing requirements, plus other measures, so you can scare up a good time with confidence.

SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular (Weekends, Sept. 19 – Nov. 1)

Included with park admission, the daytime weekend event gives kids the chance to score lots of candy and goodies on the trick-or-treat trail. It also features a Halloween Dance Party and all your family’s favorite Sesame Street® friends, including Elmo, The Count, Cookie Monsters, and others, in the Sesame Street Halloween Parade. SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular will also have enhanced health and safety measures to help protect you. At this special event, modified to allow guests to safely visit the park with limited capacity, your family can dress in Halloween costumes and take part in fun-filled trick-or-treating around SeaWorld’s expansive grounds with physical distancing in mind.

LEGOLAND Florida Resort’s Brick or Treat (Weekends, Oct. 3-31)

Enjoy safe, neighborhood-style trick-or-treating with plenty of candy, seasonal shows, and exclusive LEGO® characters at Brick or Treat, a one-of-a-kind kids’ Halloween celebration at LEGOLAND Florida Resort. The fun event is included with general admission every weekend in October. Costumed kids and their parents can visit six awesomely themed trick-or-treating locations that have been thoughtfully planned to allow extra spacing for families and contactless candy distribution. In addition to social distancing, all employees at these stations will wear face coverings (masks and/or face shields) and gloves.

The Haunted Road: A Drive-Thru Halloween Experience (Select Dates, Sept. 25 – Nov. 7)

Twisted creatures, immersive theatrical storytelling, and bloodcurdling encounters await at this new, completely contactless Halloween event. Get ready to journey into a world of disarray as you experience Orlando’s first-ever drive-thru Halloween experience, including family-friendly and adults-only editions!

For more information and fall festivities you can visit HERE. *All information deemed reliable from Visit Orlando.
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