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After the Happy HalloWishes fireworks show many guests
at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party head for the exit.
But if you're smart, you'll head back into the park
because the real fun starts after the fireworks.
The crowds get noticeably lighter.
It becomes easy to snag a primo spot
for the second Boo-to-You Halloween Parade.
The lines for the regular attractions
and the candy stations nearly go away.
And cast members handing out candy
get more generous.
Maybe best of all, the character dance parties
become way more fun.
Unlike the rest of the party,
the dances get more crowded as the night goes on,
as teens and young adults show up as well as families.
At the Monstrous Scream-O-Ween Ball,
the DJ comes alive when he has a crowd to play to,
and his energy is infectious.
And at ***'s Happy Harvest Roundup,
things really loosen up.
The Roundup never really gets that lively,
so the characters don't get to dance that much
until the late night crowds arrive.
And then they really get down.
Especially Bullseye, ***'s horse.
A true party animal,
he knows all the moves.
For more on Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party,
check out my guidebook to it. On sale now
at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com,
the Apple iBookstore, and eBookstores worldwide.