New autumn entertainment at Disneyland Paris Resort

Friday, 12 Sep, 2008 0

Disneyland Resort Paris will launch new entertainment during this year’s Halloween Festival in October.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party will give guests the chance to see Fantasyland dressed up for Halloween and enjoy exclusive night time shows starring Disney Characters along with a special Halloween parade.  The party will be held after Disneyland Park closes on 10th, 17th, 24th and 28th October 2008, and tickets cost £17 per person. 

In addition to the new entertainment, travel agents can offer savings to their customers with free nights and days and free children’s places.  Guests arriving from September 30 to October 5 and October 17-23, 2008, can stay four nights for the price of three or five nights for the price of four and Kids Under 7 Stay & Play free when sharing a room with one paying adult.  Plus, guests arriving between November 2-5 on a three day two night package can stay an extra night and day free in one Disney Hotel or Hotel l’Elysée Val d’Europe.

Disney’s Halloween Festival runs from October 4 to November 2, 2008, and includes a host of popular entertainment including, for one night only, on October 31, 2008, Disney’s Halloween Party. Guests with tickets will be admitted to Disneyland Park to enjoy night time shows starring Disney villains, selected attractions and a DJ party, parade and fireworks show.  Tickets are available at £20 per person.  

Disney’s Bonfire Spectacular, held on November 3,5 and 7, 2008, includes a dramatic fireworks show, music, entertainment and a floating bonfire on Lake Disney.  The event is free to all Resort visitors.

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