Sunday Savings Series: A Halloween Alternative That Still Isn’t Scary

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It’s a fun and not scary!

There is nothing quite like Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. There is extra fun throughout the Magic Kingdom, and the candy is included in the price. The cost of the party varies, depending on how close to Halloween you visit. The tickets right before Halloween can quickly add up, especially if you have several people in your party.

If you are looking to save money, but still have an experience that isn’t scary for the kids, you might want to consider SeaWorld Halloween Spooktacular. It takes place during normal park hours, so you don’t have to worry about the kids conking out halfway through. There is trick or treating for the kids, a dance party, and a special edition of the fun show Pet’s Ahoy. There is also a parade that features the kids’ favorite Sesame Street characters, and your favorites as well. (Admit it, you still smile whenever you see Big bird.) There are also fun character greetings, including mermaids. You and the kids will have a blast.

Another reason why you might want to consider visiting SeaWorld Halloween Spooktacular is the price. SeaWorld Orlando always has deals that will save you money online. One of the current promotions will allow one free child ticket with the purchase of an adult ticket! Another deal is All-Day Dining. When they say all day they mean it; the add-on allows you one entree, one non-alcoholic beverage, and one side or dessert every hour while the park is open (restrictions apply). These are just two of the ways that you can save at SeaWorld Orlando.

If you’re expecting SeaWorld Halloween Spooktacular to be the same as Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, you are going to be disappointed. No one does Halloween quite like Mickey. That said, SeaWorld Halloween Spooktacular is a lot of fun, and your kids will love it. Chances are that they will still enjoy the parade, and they won’t notice that there are no fireworks.

SeaWorld Halloween Spooktacular takes place Saturdays and Sundays between now and October 27. The park opens at 9:00, but the Halloween fun starts at 11:00. It continues until closing at 8:00. The Craft Beer Festival is running at the same time, so that might be something else to check out while you’re there.