Disneyland Paris has begun to offer its Haloween tickets for this October. Not only can guests enjoy the Not So Scary Halloween Party but they can also enjoy the main Halloween party on Halloween itself as well as Walt Disney Studio’s Terrorific Night.
This year the Terrorific Night will be offered on two different nights (29th & 30th October) instead of the one we saw last year. Tickets will be priced £28 and are available through the UK ticket booking website.
According to the official site, information is as follows.
‘Terrorific Night is back for twice as many thrills and chills! Are you ready to experience the darkest night of your life? To face your deepest fears? Well then, forget all your previous impressions (or: prepare to see the unimaginable) and dare to join us on this death-defying adventure…
Prepare (or: Brace yourself) to be immersed in the abyss of a terrifying world. Don’t bother trying to find your regular bearings, for horror has taken over the entire Walt Disney Studios® Park, making the ambiance more frightening than ever…
Lurking in the shadows of the Park, unusual worlds emerge where dreadful creatures, gruesome characters and artists from beyond the grave rule the roost, determined to give you a hellish scare.
Wonder if you’ll find solace on the attractions? Not a chance: this is a night when nothing will seem familiar! Some of the attractions even have their own spooky surprises in store to make your hair stand on end…
For two nights only, Disneyland® Paris abandons the dream world to thrust you into your worst nightmare… Are you brave enough to face your doom?
£28 per person. The evening may be changed, postponed or cancelled without warning, particularly as a result of inclement weather. Parking is not included in the ticket price.
Guest costumes and masks NOT authorised.
Event not recommended for children under age 12.’
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party will be presented on 4 ocassions during the month of October, each on a Friday night. The website states:
‘Whether you’re young or just young at heart, let yourself get caught up in the magic of the night filled with fun and surprises! Starting at sunset, the Disneyland® Park takes on a whole new dimension filled with music, sweets and devilish laughter. Everyone is invited to don a clever disguise and join the wickedly wonderful spirit of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party!
Your favourite Disney Characters have cooked up a truly novel programme! Entertainment you’ve never seen before awaits your arrival: participate in the mysterious ghosts’ ball at Phantom Manor, become one of the most frightening pirates of the Caribbean in Adventureland, or dare to get up close and personal with the Disney Villains we all just love to hate!
But that’s not all! Make the most of our exciting attractions by the pale moonlight, kept open especially for you, take the time to have some killer make-up done and rub shoulders with all your favourite Disney Characters! Last but not least, feast your eyes on a spook-tacular show in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle!
To make sure everyone has a grand ole time, space is limited, so don’t delay, book your tickets today!
4 nights only! October 7, 11, 21 and 28th 2011, from 8pm to 11pm. Entry to the Park begins at 5pm for valid evening ticketholders. Access to the Disneyland® Park (Frontierland, Adventureland and Fantasyland).
£22 person. Free for children under age 3. To access this special event, a bracelet will be given to each guest with a valid evening ticket, as of 5pm at the Park entrance. The Party may be changed, postponed or cancelled without warning, particularly as a result of inclement weather. Parking is not included in the ticket price.
Information regarding costumes:
Costumes are permitted for children and adults starting at 5pm. The Management reserves the right to refuse entry direction to anyone whose disguise might be dangerous or shocking to. Visitors who would like to wear Disney Character costumes agree to refrain from posing for pictures or signing autographs.
The following attractions will be open: Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains, Les Voyages de Pinocchio, Le Carrousel de Lancelot, Peter Pan’s Flight, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups, Pirates of the Caribbean, Phantom Manor, Big Thunder Mountain.’
The final party of the Halloween season only happens on one night, Halloween itself. It takes place in the Disneyland Parks and runs from 9pm-1am.
‘Halloween is taking over Disneyland® Park for the darkest night of the year! As soon as the sun sets, the magic kingdom becomes marvellously menacing… Amidst the eerie moonlight, ghosts and ghouls and Disney Villains invite mere mortals to join them in a spook-tacular feast of devilish antics!
Dare to explore… but keep up your guard up as you unravel the mysteries of this wickedly wonderful programme where hair-raising entertainment lurks ‘round every corner of the Park! Brace yourself for uncanny encounters with the most wretched villains throughout this astonishing evening!
Enjoy the attractions, but also Disney’s Fantillusion parade and a chance to watch the most diabolical of all sound and light shows in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, at the stroke of midnight!
So grab your disguise and book your tickets today because space is limited and the witching hour won’t wait!
1 night only: October 31st 2011, from 9pm to 1am. Entry to the Park begins at 5pm for valid evening ticketholders. Access to the Disneyland® Park
£31 person. Free for children under age 3. To access this special event, a bracelet will be given to each guest with a valid evening ticket, as of 5pm at the Park entrance. The Party may be changed, postponed or cancelled without warning, particularly as a result of inclement weather. Parking is not included in the ticket price.
Information regarding costumes:
Costumes are permitted for children and adults starting at 5pm. The Management reserves the right to refuse entry direction to anyone whose disguise might be dangerous or shocking to others. Visitors who would like to wear Disney Character costumes agree to refrain from posing for pictures or signing autographs.’