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Beyond Halloween: Falling into fall at Orlando’s theme parks

There soon will be Bruno sightings at Disney World. The 'Encanto' character will be part of the Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade at Magic Kingdom, and fellow 'Encanto' character Mirabel will begin meet-and-greet duties there. (Amy Smith/Walt Disney Co.
There soon will be Bruno sightings at Disney World. The ‘Encanto’ character will be part of the Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade at Magic Kingdom, and fellow ‘Encanto’ character Mirabel will begin meet-and-greet duties there. (Amy Smith/Walt Disney Co.
Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel staff portrait in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel)

There’s more to the fall season than Halloween at Central Florida’s theme parks and attractions. As we dive into September, here’s a chronological roundup of upcoming happenings. Expect more details and activities to be announced, particularly for year-end holidays. For instance, we’d assume Epcot will again host Candlelight Processional, but no dates (or celebrity narrators) have been revealed yet.

• Sept. 1: Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights launches, featuring 10 haunted houses (“Stranger Things,” “Chucky,” more) and five scare zones.

• Sept. 4: Final day of “Dogs: A Science Tail” exhibit at Orlando Science Center, as well as the last day of SeaWorld’s Summer Spectacular event and its Craft Beer Festival.

• Sept. 8: SeaWorld’s Howl-O-Scream opens, with five haunted houses (D3LER1UM666 Laboratories, Beneath the Ice, more) and seven scare zones.

Siren characters contribute to the eerie atmosphere of SeaWorld’s Howl-O-Scream, which kicks off Sept. 8. (Courtesy SeaWorld Orlando)

• Sept. 8-10: Orange County Regional History Center presents Figurehead Encore Weekend with a panel discussion, concert, walking tour options, plus morning-after brunch that includes a performance by Orlando Americana artist Terri Binion.

• Sept. 16: The horrifying factor decreases as trick-or-treat-heavy SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular and Legoland Florida’s Brick-or-Treat festivities begin.

• Sept. 8-10: Destination D23, which includes an audio-animatronic exhibit, an array of Disney-centric panels and a presentation by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro, is held at Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

Sept. 15: Mirabel, one of the “Encanto” sisters, begins doing meet-and-greets at Magic Kingdom. Her elusive Uncle Bruno joins the park’s Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade that day, too.

• Sept. 16: Island H2O Water Park throws an after-dark, adults-only glow-foam party.

Pirates Dinner Adventure will host "Vampirates: When the Blood Moon Rises" dinner show on multiple nights starting Sept. 19. (Pirates Dinner Adventure)
Pirates Dinner Adventure will host “Vampirates: When the Blood Moon Rises” dinner show on multiple nights starting Sept. 19. (Pirates Dinner Adventure)

Sept. 19: Pirates Dinner Adventure will host “Vampirates: When the Blood Moon Rises” dinner show on multiple nights, and its Teatro Martini will be home to a Vegas-inspired Halloween Revue starting Sept. 29.

• Sept. 22: The celebration of the 100th anniversary of Walt Disney Co. amps up at Epcot with a new light show on Spaceship Earth, a character mural and four outdoor kitchens added to Epcot International Food & Wine Festival.

• Sept. 23: Orange County Regional History Center hosts Celebration of Latin American Arts & Culture with artists, artwork, dance performances, heritage music and family-friendly crafts.

• Sept. 28: The final experiences aboard Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser begin at Disney World.

• Oct. 6: Taste of Space: Fall Bites food festival begins at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Activities include celebrity chefs and astronauts.

• Oct. 7: Orange County Regional History Center presents Sam Rivers 100, a salute to the jazz musician with a panel discussion, pop-up photo exhibit and evening concert by the Sam Rivers Rejuvenation Orchestra.

• Oct. 14: The Gators, Ghosts & Goblins event — featuring Swamp Ghost’s Monster Museum, Creepy Creature Carnival and more — begins at Gatorland.

• Oct. 21: Science Night Live, the adults-only event, returns to Orlando Science Center.

• Nov. 8: Holiday Nights, an after-hours light presentation, debuts at Island H2O Water Park.

• Nov. 9: Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party starts up again at Magic Kingdom.

• Nov. 10: SeaWorld Christmas Celebration begins.

• Nov. 11: The new Disney Jollywood Nights, an after-hours event with musical shows and themed lounges, debuts at Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park.

• Nov. 13-17: IAAPA Expo sets up shop at Orange County Convention Center.

At Gaylord Palms' Snow Flow Mountain, guests ride in inner-tubes and speed down atop real ice (Gaylord Palms)
At Gaylord Palms’ Snow Flow Mountain, guests ride in inner tubes and speed down atop real ice (Courtesy Gaylord Palms)

• Nov. 17: ICE, featuring “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” begins at Gaylord Palms. Other holiday activities at the Kissimmee resort include a Cirque show, lights in the atrium, snowball throwing, ice tubing, gingerbread decorating and a holiday escape room.

• Nov. 24: Legoland Florida’s Christmas programming begins.

• Nov. 25-26: Guy Harvey Weekend returns to SeaWorld Orlando.

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