3. Mask-making experience at Epcot
A new mask painting experience is now available for guests visiting Epcot's Italy pavilion.Located in the mask shop La Gemma Elegante, a resident artist will be on hand to assist Guests with painting their very own Italian mask for display during a special upcharge experience that will last 30 minutes and cost $30 per guest. Those wanting the experience this fun little extra can ask about it and make reservations from inside the show.
4. New fireworks dessert party at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
Of course with a new fireworks show, Disney will be introducing a new dessert party for guests wanting a guaranteed viewing area for the as-yet unnamed new show. As has been the case with prior dessert parties, guests can indulge in a wide buffet selection of treats, including chocolate-dipped strawberries, cupcakes, ice cream, seasonal fruits, cheeses and other ghoulish goodies at Tomorrowland Terrace. This dessert party is available for $84 plus tax for guests ages 10 and older and $50 plus tax for guests ages 3 to 9, and can be booked online or by phone. Of course, tickets for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party are required for guests who
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