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Disney After Hours BOO BASH scaring up fun at Magic Kingdom

‘Disney After Hours BOO BASH’ scaring up fun at Magic Kingdom New Halloween event begins Aug. 10 Updated:  Tags:  This Halloween season, something special is brewing for Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. “Disney After Hours BOO BASH” will be a three-hour event that begins when the park closes on select nights from Aug. 10 through Oct. 31. (Walt Disney World) ORLANDO, Fla. – Walt Disney World announced Friday the all-new Halloween event coming to Magic Kingdom theme park, “Disney After Hours BOO BASH.” The event begins Aug. 10 and will run through Halloween night. [TRENDING: ] Disney said guests will see spooky festivities, including Halloween-themed cavalcades, character sightings, special performances by the Cadaver Dans, décor, lighting, music, treat stops with plenty of candy.

Boo! New Halloween-themed event coming to Walt Disney World

Boo! New Halloween-themed event coming to Walt Disney World Sarah Wilson There’s a brand-new Halloween-themed event coming to Walt Disney World. Disney After Hours Boo Bash will replace Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party for 2021. Park officials said the event will take place on select nights Aug. 10 to Oct. 31 from 9 p.m. to midnight, with select nights in August and September from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Festivities are set to include Halloween-themed cavalcades, character sightings, special performances by the Cadaver Dans, décor, lighting, music and treat stops with candy. Tickets to the event will grant admission to Magic Kingdom Park as early as 7 p.m. without the need for a day park ticket or Disney Park Pass theme park reservation.

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Planning to travel this summer? Here s what you should know

Planning to travel this summer? Here’s what you should know Angie Campbell View Comments Let’s face it. Practically everyone is eager to hit the road and get away from home after living in lockdown due to COVID-19, but is it a safe idea for families to travel yet?  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website notes that “fully vaccinated travelers are less likely to get and spread COVID-19,” adding that anyone who has been fully vaccinated with an FDA-authorized vaccine can travel safely within the United States. Tiffany Wright, a spokesperson for AAA Carolinas – The Auto Club Group, said people are taking advantage of the new guidelines.

Theme parks in 2021: What s open, what s not and how the experience has changed

Theme parks in 2021: What’s open, what’s not and how the experience has changed Juliana Shallcross © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Thinking about visiting a theme park this summer? The good news is, compared to last year, your choices for rides and amusements are plentiful. But not every park is operating exactly like it was before the pandemic. Masks, physical distancing and capacity limits have drastically altered the theme park experience. Here’s what you need to know before purchasing your ticket.

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