Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Well guys, the Halloween celebrations have started and now we have a new parade float with Dr Facilier the Shadowman, as well as Capt Jack Sparrow, Gov Radcliffe and Sheng Yu. (I love the wenches too ;-) <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lp7rtj0_yo&feature=player_embedded" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...embedded</a> And although it is footage of previous parties, this video really made me wish we were going to DLP's Halloween party: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lp7rtj0_yo&feature=player_embedded" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...embedded</a>
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub Oooh Disney Paris gets to be slightly more villainous. I notice one date only for the event...? That can't be correct? I want to go too...
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo It is correct. DLP has a Halloween overlay for about 5-6 weeks every day with a Halloween Parade and Shows. They have 6 Not So Scary Halloween Parties that are cutesy. Then they have the big adult (though families are welcome) orientated party with all the added atmosphere on Halloween (we saw Anastasia perform one year, and the first year of them I dressed as the Phantom and Sarah dressed as Melanie from Phantom Manor). It is great fun, but the kids are still that little too young for us to go. This year, for the second year, they are having an adult Terror Night at the Studios the night before halloween. But yes, DLP has a darker more gothic approach to Halloween that I love. But from what I have seen Hong KOng DL wins for best halloween overall.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Although I love the Tokyo Disney Sea Masquerade show for Halloween too.
Originally Posted By mstaft thought it looked ok. But I like the NOt So Scary angle better. More family friendly.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo They offer those parties too, but I find them dull. I prefer the more ethereal approach at DLP. It is not like the Knott's Haunt or Universal nights (that is the Terrorific night at WDSP that does that - and I understand HKDL is closer too).