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07.05.2024 - 18:49 / travelpulse.com / North America / Sarah Kuta
Halloween may still be six months away. But Mickey and Minnie are already gearing up for the spooky holiday.
Disney Cruise Line announced that “Halloween on the High Seas” is back again this fall. And, some of the cruise line’s most beloved characters will be donning new costumes in celebration.
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse will be sporting new purple and orange bat-inspired ensembles. Donald Duck, meanwhile, will be wearing a new “gentleman spider” outfit, complete with creepy crawly spider legs.
Disney will offer a variety of Halloween-themed cruises throughout September and October aboard Disney Wish, Disney Magic and Disney Fantasy.
The themed cruises will include special Halloween-inspired drinks and food, plus onboard trick or treating.
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