1. Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
Select nights September 14th-November 1st at the Magic Kingdom
Prices are $59.95 (ages 10+) and $53.95 (ages 3-9) for all dates except Oct. 29 and Oct. 31 when tickets cost $64.95 (ages 10+) and $58.95 (ages 3-9). Advance purchase (prior to event day) savings of $6 per ticket are available for the parties on Sept. 14, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30; Oct. 1, 3, 7, 11, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26; and Nov. 1.
2. Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
Daily October 1st-November 14th
3. Halloween Horror Nights
Select Nights September 24th-October 31st at Universal Orlando
Now, I've never been to this, but it is a local favorite. If you enjoy having the $&*% scarred out of you, you'll probably like Halloween Horror Nights. No body does the haunted park better than Universal, and you won't find anything of this sort at Disney. This is one place where Universal excels, and while it's not my taste, I'll admit it is impressive. Leave the kids at home for this one.
Since I am no expert on this topic, you may want to check out the coverage from Inside The Magic or Orlando Attractions Magazine.
Horror Nights will take place on Sept. 24-25, Sept. 30-Oct. 1-3, 7-10, 14-17, 20-24 and 27-31. Tickets are on sale now at HalloweenHorrorNights.com/orlando, or by calling 1-888-467-7677 (HORROR-7).
4. Arriving at Parks Later
Early September-Early November
Any other time of year, you should get to the Orlando theme parks at opening if you expect to get everything you want done. This is one time of year where you may be able to get some extra sleep in. The crowds are light for the most part, so don't be afraid to wake up and get in the parks by noon, you shouldn't find too many people there.
5. Golf
Early September-Early November
I love to golf, and golfing in the fall is the best, especially in Orlando. Disney's courses are wonderful, but Orlando is also the golf course capital of the world. Disney's Palm and Magnolia course would be my personal preference. The courses are well-kept and the scenery is pretty breathtaking, which really adds to the experience. The nine-hole Oak Trail course is one to skip, even if you're looking to not play a full 18-holes. It isn't very well kept and doesn't offer a whole lot of exciting things to look at.
I like the layout of this entry. You kept paragraphs short and included pictures inbetween paragraphs to hold the reader's attention. Also, you were very informative in including prices and descriptions of the events. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThis was a really impressive blog. Very informative and the use of links was excellent. I liked how they were laid out throughout the blog entry but did not distract from the information. I wish I could be in Orlando over the next few months, especially for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal.
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