Halloween at Disney World Will Look Different This Year

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Are you already making plans for Halloween? Many people like to spend time in October at Disney World and enjoy the fall and Halloween decorations—but this year the celebration will look a bit different. Here’s what Disney World will do for Halloween this year.

There Won’t Be Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

Parties are a big safety risk right now, so the amusement park needs to adjust and celebrate this year’s holiday without it. The party typically comes with a parade, fireworks, amazing foods and drinks, and characters in costumes. This year, the pandemic is preventing it from happening.

Main Street Decor

Like every other year, the Main Street U.S.A. will be decorated with fall-themed and Halloween-themed items that will make you feel excited about the season. Enjoy the decoration as you’re walking towards the Cinderella Castle.

Merch

You’ll be able to buy many themed gifts including trick-or-treat buckets, candy ears, Minnie witch hats, and other amazing souvenirs.

As for the Covid-19 safety measures, the park shared the following announcement on their website: “We have taken enhanced health and safety measures. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. Certain parks, hotels, restaurants and other offerings may be modified or unavailable, limited in capacity and subject to limited availability or closure, and park admission and offerings are not guaranteed.”