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Halloween Spooktacular Returns to SeaWorld Orlando

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September 21, 2020 by cindy Leave a Comment

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Halloween fun returned to SeaWorld Orlando this fall with the start of Halloween Spooktacular on September 19. At this special event, modified to allow guests to safely visit the park with limited capacity, children can dress in their Halloween costumes while utilizing accessories like those grey colored contact lenses and take part in fun-filled trick-or-treating around SeaWorld’s expansive grounds with physical distancing in mind.

Halloween fun returns to SeaWorld Orlando this fall with Halloween Spooktacular.

In addition to enhancing the park’s already strict health and safety measures, capacity will be significantly limited to create even more open space for a visit that provides ample opportunity to maintain social distancing. The daytime Halloween fun takes place every Saturday and Sunday starting September 19 through November 1, 2020 and is included with park admission.

Halloween Spooktacular Highlights

New! Halloween Maze: Twist and turn your way through our silly Halloween maze that’s tons of fun for younger and older guests alike! Capacity will be limited to promote social distancing.

Trick-or-Treat Trail: Costumed youngsters can trick-or-treat for ghoulish goodies all while maintaining safe physical distancing. Each trick-or-treat station features an assortment of candy favorites. As an additional Safety measure we ask that all guests participating in our Trick or Treat Trail purchase a new reusable bag in order to prevent contact between individuals.

Halloween fun returns to SeaWorld Orlando this fall with Halloween Spooktacular. Cookie Decorating

Upgrades to Your Spooktacular Day at SeaWorld Orlando:

New! Cookie Decorating with Cookie Monster:  “C” is for cookie when you join Cookie Monster to decorate his favorite snack! This fun-filled family experience features physically distanced photo opportunities and new measures to keep the cookie decorating safe and fun, including single-party tables with ample spacing and enhanced cleaning procedures. $14.99 per person ages 3-adult.

Count von Count’s Spooktacular Breakfast: What goes great with your morning eggs? How about meeting Count von Count, Elmo, and their Sesame Street friends? Count von Count’s Spooktacular Breakfast combines a delicious meal with exciting (but physically distanced) character appearances. With protective food service barriers, widely spaced single-party tables, sanitization between meals and more, you can “count” on a safe, fun time for the whole family! Children ages 3-9 $16.99 Adults ages 10+ $32.99 each.

Reuseable Treat Bags: Guests must purchase a new reusable bag from the park to trick-or-treat in order to prevent contact between individuals. Price unknown.

Halloween fun returns to SeaWorld Orlando this fall with Halloween Spooktacular. The Count

SeaWorld Orlando Halloween Spooktacular Costume Policy

All guests are welcome to dress up in costumes. Guests who are ages 13 and older may not wear costume masks or hoods, and all costumes are subject to the normal dress code for the park. In addition, face painting is not permitted on any guests unless it is done by park artists.

From the SeaWorld website

Just a reminder that all guests ages 2+ must wear an approved face covering at all times. Please refer to the SeaWorld Park Safety website for all of the increased safety measures.

It’s been many years since we last visited the SeaWorld Orlando Halloween Spooktacular. Its a cute event. I just always warn parents about choosing costumes that kids won’t overheat in. Please bring a change of clothes. Here in Florida we don’t even get our first cool front til mid-October. With the festivities starting in mid-September you are still looking at daytime temps in the 90s, please plan accordingly.

Filed Under: Featured, Florida Attractions, Travel Tagged With: halloween, halloween spooktacular, SeaWorld Orlando

About cindy

I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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