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My friend Gary and I start out our day at Disney Springs with an amazing lunch at Jaleo before going to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom!

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By staying at Port Orleans Riverside (or French Quarter), we’re able to take a water shuttle direct to Disney Springs! We get dropped off at the Marketplace and choose to take the internal boat shuttle over to West Side (near Cirque Du Soleil and AMC Cinema). There we enjoy a fabulous lunch at Jaleo, utilising the Magical Dining offer by Visit Orlando.

Magical Dining is where-by a number of Orlando based restaurants (some of which are on Disney property), take part in offering three courses for $35. Magical Dining is an annual offer normally open in early autumn/fall. For more information about this offer and whether it’s on during your next stay, check out the Visit Orlando website for the most up-to-date information.

Once at Magic Kingdom, we check into Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party 2019! Tickets for the party are available in advance and on the night (as long as it’s not sold out). Tickets can be purchased online or by visiting a guest services or ticket centre on Disney property. Prices vary by night but tend to range from about $80-120 per person. We saved $10 per ticket with my annual pass discount.

Whilst at the party, we enjoy a spot of Trick or Treating, watch the second Boo To You Halloween Parade, see the new Spooky Spectacular Fireworks show, the Hocus Pocus castle stage show and we even meet Lotso in Tomorrowland.

On top of the halloween fun, we ride Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Peter Pan’s Flight, Jungle Cruise, Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, Space Mountain and we walk through Monsters Inc Laugh Floor which was converted into a Trick or Treat trail for the party.

We also dine at Plaza Inn restaurant on Main Street USA and after the party, we treat our selves to a Minnie Van back to Port Orleans Riverside. Minnie Van is a service run by Disney but hosted on the Lyft App. The price of our Minnie Van was $31 and we tipped about $5 via the app after the trip. Whilst pricey, we thought it was a value for money experience from Magic Kingdom to our resort for sure. I don’t think it’d be worth it from somewhere like Animal Kingdom to Animal Kingdom Lodge or Epcot to Magic Kingdom, simply because it’s far too expensive for such a short journey where free alternatives are available.

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I’m Adam Hattan, a family-friendly certified vlogger who focuses on bringing you family friendly videos that are fun for the whole family to enjoy (parental guidance is always recommended for all videos). I film on a canon G7X Mark III (3) compact camera.

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