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Halloween Festival at Disneyland Paris

Halloween Festival at Disneyland Paris October 2 -  November 7, 1999

From 2 October to 7 November 1999 Disneyland Paris will be in tune with the ghosts of times gone by, as Halloween is celebrated for the third consecutive year. For the first time though, there will be five weeks of fright and good old macabre sense of humour will be on the program to allow the young and the young at heart to discover the fun and educational aspects of this holiday.
Every day, goblins, witches, monsters and scarecrows will gather in Frontierland, which will be completely transformed into Halloweenland, from 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. to give our guests a totally wild  day.

Bewitching creative activities.
Every morning the festival will begin at 11:30 a.m. with the Halloween happening. On Main Street, U.S.A. all the Disney Villains including  Maleficient, Jafar, Frollo, Cruella Devil, Captain Hook... will lead our young guests - and the young at heart - in a strange dance all the way to Frontierland, to the rhythm of  music, especially composed for the occasion.

Spooky Halloween creative workshops will be organised for children in Frontierland: they can be made-up to look like Merlin and Maleficient, or can disguise themselves by creating their own costumes with multicoloured materials, or even make their masks in the spirit of Halloween.
Throughout the day, the pumpkin-man, a talented sculptor, will cut out pumpkins of all shapes and sizes and convert them into extraordinary orange figures, as well as sharing his know-how with the guests.

Scarecrow hairdressers at the brand-new Halloween Tiff hair salon will style strange haircuts, hair makeup with streaks or hair styling, for all guests who want to change their look.
The undertaker and the scarecrow will organise scary face making contests or the most horrific scream at various times a day. An undertaker will bring together the most adventurous children for the traditional Trick or Treat party. The little ones, costumed and made up, will go on the search for candies in Frontierland, ready to punish those who do not give them anything with a mean trick.

Frontierland transformed into Halloweenland.
As you enter, you can feel the mood. Under Fort Comstock porch, tied up in a network of spider webs, is a sinister-looking undertaker welcoming the guests to a creepy, shuddering day.

Bails of hay, cobs of corn, pumpkins and scarecrows cover the ground. A field of pumpkins in front of Critter Coral presents a strange-looking garden. The greatest Disney Villains are the bewitching hosts of the premises and have dozens of surprises in store for our Guests. A gang of spooky ghosts on stilts stroll about and confront the braver amongst our guests.
A bit further on Phantom Manor stands, dark and disquieting, surrounded by awesome looking trees, strange scarecrows and hoards of pumpkins. Mysterious sounds filter through the doors and dilapidated shutters. A sinister-looking host invites the braver guests to visit the ghostly residence.
The Lucky Nugget Saloon hosts the The Glamour Witch Show, in which a strange creature, surrounded by musicians, sings a repertoire of satanic rhythms.
A musical group entertains onlookers near the Cowboy Cookout, whilst inside a scarecrow country band  liven up the atmosphere.

Price for a 1-day Park Passport:
FF 220 for adults and FF 170 for children (3-11 years included)

For all information or to purchase a Passport:
Tel: 01 60 30 60 30
Minitel 36.15 Disneyland (FF 2.23/mn)
Points of Sale: Disney Store, FNAC, Virgin Megastore and France Billet
in Paris and in the province