Bats Day in The Fun Park - Events

Events

Bats Day in the Fun Park has six events. Any or all of these event can happen during the event weekend. The 6 events are the following:

  • The Bats Day Black Market - A large gathering of vendors selling spooky items, including clothing, music, artwork, books, collectibles, toys, and other original genre items from the Dark Subculture.
  • The Bats Day Ghoulish Gala (originally called The Bats Day Creepy Cocktail Party) - This event typically happens the night of the Black Market, and is a catered hors d'œuvres cocktail party with a raffle.
  • The Nightmare Before Bats Day Dinner - A full sit down dinner.
  • The Bats Day Dark Park Festival - A live music and DJ event festival geared to the Dark Alternative Subculture. This event was added in 2008.
  • The Bats Day Happy Haunts Swing Wake: A Costumed Celebration - NEW FOR 2011. is a Costumed Gala Event, where attendees are required to dress as the deceased. Creativity is celebrated, and appearances by spooks and spirits from all time periods are encouraged to attend and celebrate the afterlife. We hope to have several prominent ghosts from creepy old crypts all over the world in attendance. From elaborate ghostly visages, to the ghastly faces of the recently deceased, this is one party everyone will be dying to attend. This event happens the night of the Black Market, and is a catered hors d'œuvres cocktail party, for the first hour, with a raffle, Djays and Live Entertainment.
  • Bats Day in the Fun Park - The Big Spooky Trip to Disneyland. Bats Day patrons dress in their Gothic attire for the annual visit to the park. There are other scheduled events and gatherings on this day, including a large group picture in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, group pictures at the Haunted Mansion, and a photo scavenger hunt.

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