Nov 12 Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

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    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>.
     
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    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.
     
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    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.
     
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    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.
     

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