Originally Posted By Doobie This topic is for discussion of the November 12 article: Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at <a href="News-ID507630.asp" target="_blank">http://LaughingPlace.com/News-ID507630.asp</a>.
Originally Posted By JMM7171 I just wanted to say, my wife and I had such a good time at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, we already booked for next year. I loved the parade, my absolute favorate parade. The beats and characters were great, especally the Peter Pan and Pooh parts. "AWSOME" is all I can say.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN It is a fun event that I would like to see Disney expand to bigger proportions, in order to cater to those of us who do not care for Universal's gore and blood approach.
Originally Posted By epolk The comment about Disneyland wresting control of Halloween from it's Buena Park neighbor got me thinking. There has always been a hesitation to making Disneyland too adult (e.g. - no alchohol in Disneyland). I completely agree with this. There needs to be a place that you can bring a family without worrying about the elements they will be exposed to. However, right across the Esplenade is a park with a slightly more adult flavor. In California Adventure, alchohol is available and Paradise Pier definately has a target audience that is of an older age than most of Disneyland. Perhaps Disney should consider turning California Adventure into a more adult-oriented Halloween event. This would definately boost the attendance in that park and would provide a huge cash boost to supplement the current slower cash-flow from DCA.