Halloween is already underway at Walt Disney World Resort, and the shift into fall is changing more than the decorations. Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party began August 7 at Magic Kingdom, creating a seasonal operating pattern that can reshape where guests go, when they visit, and how long attraction lines feel across the resort. That matters because “fall means low crowds” is an increasingly unreliable shortcut. Disney does not publish dail…
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