The popular photo shoot has been given a special makeover! Let’s take a ghostly photo in Toontown! One of the most fun things to do at the parks is to take a picture in the elaborate world of the parks, not only to post on social media, but also to look back on it later and remember your happy time at the parks. This year, for Halloween only, some photo spots in Toontown will be transformed into ghosts. You can take pictures in a “loose cage” with a prisoner ghost, creating a different kind of scene from the usual. Of course, the park entrance is also decorated in Halloween-inspired costumes. The park entrance is also decorated in Halloween-inspired costumes, which will make you feel even more excited from the moment you pass through the gate. During “Disney Halloween,” full costumes are allowed every day, so why not enjoy taking photos at your favorite locations while observing the costume rules and becoming your favorite character?
Halloween is also a time for attractions. The Pixar movie “Remember Me” was inspired by the Day of the Dead, a traditional event held in Mexico from the end of October to the beginning of November. The film is based on the traditional “Day of the Dead” event held in Mexico from late October to early November. The film is a masterpiece in which the main character, a young boy named Miguel, reaffirms his family ties as he travels through the colorful “Land of the Dead.” Starting September 15, a new scene has been added to the “Mickey’s FilharMagic” attraction in Fantasyland. Mickey’s PhilharMagic” is an attraction that takes guests on a journey through the world of Disney movies with Donald Duck, utilizing 3D technology and a widescreen display. With the addition of “Remember Me,” a song that has become a popular attraction due to its wonderful music, visitors can now travel to an even more spectacular and exciting world. Along with the addition of new scenes, the projection equipment has also been completely redesigned. The images are smoother and of a higher resolution, making the experience even more immersive, with more depth and grandeur, more light, and a feeling of wind that makes you feel as if you are flying. You can enjoy the experience of singing and dancing to the rhythm of the crowd from the comfort of your seat. Why not come dressed as “Remember Me” this Halloween? The “Horned Mansion,” where 999 ghosts gather, will be transformed into the “Horned Mansion: Holiday Nightmare. This special program, inspired by the movie “Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas,” will run until January 4, 2023. Pumpkin King Jack Skellington, Sally, Oogie Boogie, and the rest of the cast will lead you through a Halloween x Christmas tale. They will lead you into a strange and fascinating world. After enjoying the attractions and parades at Tokyo Disneyland in autumn, which is full of things to see and do, you must be hungry. In the next issue, we will introduce park gourmet foods and hotel restaurant menus that are only available at this time of year, using seasonal delicacies. © Disney
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