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PHOTOS – Saying Farewell to Halloween at Magic Kingdom

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Farewell, Halloween 2020, you certainly were the most unique Halloweens of my adulthood. It’s been nice celebrating Halloween at Magic Kingdom for well over a month. But yesterday marked the end of Halloween at Walt Disney World, and some of the holiday season has started to sprinkle in. Our field research team, and Len himself, were at Magic Kingdom yesterday and we’d like to share with you some of our favorite photos from yesterday’s visit.

We loved having the Cadaver Dans performing what is normally their show reserved for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party in recent weeks. It’s been a real treat. And it’s been fun seeing guests wear costumes during the day. Yesterday was the last day costumes could be worn by guests at Magic Kingdom and boy did we see some great costumes! But first, Len needs his traditional pretzel breakfast!

Len and His Traditional Pretzel Breakfast
2020 Dumpster Fire Costumes by KellyKillPack
Madam Leota Costume by MissVYG

It was a little slow in the morning at Magic Kingdom, but as soon as lunch time hit we saw the crowds we’ve been expecting this weekend. We also saw the arrival of poinsettias in Main Street Town Square as Christmas décor gets ready to move in.

Magic Kingdom on Halloween 2020
Pirates of the Caribbean Extended Queue Halloween 2020
Big Thunder Mountain on Halloween 2020
Poinsettias Moving in on Halloween 2020

Which holiday season do you like the best, Spooky Season or the Christmas and Winter Holiday Season?

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Dani

Born and raised in the land of sunshine and dreams come true, Dani is a proud Orlando Native who loves sharing her hometown with others. She's worked in nearly all of Orlando's theme parks, on board Disney Cruise Line, and in hotel management. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @thisfloridalife

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  • Our family will be at the Magic Kingdom in late August 2021, and hopefully Mickey’s Not So Scary will be safely back by then. Just need that vaccine for everybody.

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