Halloween may be over, but we're still in the middle of the traditional Día de los Muertos celebration that spans October 31 through November 2. Disneyland honors this heritage by having [the same] Day of the Dead display in Frontierland throughout Halloween Time. There are a few visual displays explaining the customs and culture of the event also. It's a nice little educational experience, though I admit that it could use some refreshing at this point. Still, it allows me to make a topical post during this time of the year. If you know me personally, you know I'm not ready to let Halloween go. So anything "spooky" I can cling to, I shall!
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That familiar Día de los Muertos display in Frontierland. |
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