Get ready for a spook-tacular celebration on the high seas as Halloween on the High Seas returns to Disney Cruise Line! Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Donald Duck are embracing the haunting festivities with brand-new, ghoulishly delightful costumes. Mickey and Minnie are cutting a dapper yet spine-chilling figure in their batty new ensembles, while the ever-mischievous Donald has donned a dashing gentleman spider costume, complete with multiple legs ready to boogie the night away – no doubt impressing his sweetheart Daisy.
Guests are encouraged to pack their own haunting attire for Mickey’s Mouse-querade, a special party where they can mingle with Disney characters decked out in their Halloween finest. Spooky selfies with these costumed pals are a must during the themed meet-and-greets!
Once aboard, cruisers will be immersed in a world of frightful fun, sipping on themed beverages, indulging in treats galore (no tricks required!), and even trick-or-treating at sea amidst the Halloween-themed takeover of the ship’s decor and activities.
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